Aalborg Universitet Essence and Diversity in Gender Research Ahmed, Durre
... At that time, the main task was to bring forward alternative worldviews and conceptualizations which challenged the western hegemonic project. However, dramatic developments in the real world are posing questions which must be answered in a creative way. The environmental crisis is just one example ...
... At that time, the main task was to bring forward alternative worldviews and conceptualizations which challenged the western hegemonic project. However, dramatic developments in the real world are posing questions which must be answered in a creative way. The environmental crisis is just one example ...
Culture and Visual Forms of Power
... Similarly, he is not interested in finding out those in power or those who hold its legitimacy (as in the Marxist view), but rather to make clear what are the practices of power, how it functions, and - especially - it concerns the body. Accordingly, is by practice and not by intention that power be ...
... Similarly, he is not interested in finding out those in power or those who hold its legitimacy (as in the Marxist view), but rather to make clear what are the practices of power, how it functions, and - especially - it concerns the body. Accordingly, is by practice and not by intention that power be ...
Culture - faculty.fairfield.edu
... rently taken as " truth" is dependent ona prior historical event- the emergence of a style of thinking about truth and falsity that established the conditions for entertaining a proposition as being capable of being taken as true or false in the first place. Hacking puts it this way: ' .'By reasonin ...
... rently taken as " truth" is dependent ona prior historical event- the emergence of a style of thinking about truth and falsity that established the conditions for entertaining a proposition as being capable of being taken as true or false in the first place. Hacking puts it this way: ' .'By reasonin ...
the disciplinary society and the birth of sociology: a foucauldian
... processes of its legitimization “cannot be explained – at least not exclusively – in terms of the content of knowledge itself” (Weiler 2009: 3). The knowledge is never autonomous in the absolute sense. It is not independent of time, locality of space and geography, institutions and practices in whic ...
... processes of its legitimization “cannot be explained – at least not exclusively – in terms of the content of knowledge itself” (Weiler 2009: 3). The knowledge is never autonomous in the absolute sense. It is not independent of time, locality of space and geography, institutions and practices in whic ...
PDF Available - IPSA Paper room
... combine a structural‐functionalist perspective on macro‐level configurations of formal and informal institutions with a poststructuralist perspective on the micro‐ and macro level configurations of power. Using Talcott Parsons’ approach of systems analysis (Parsons 1951, 1960, ...
... combine a structural‐functionalist perspective on macro‐level configurations of formal and informal institutions with a poststructuralist perspective on the micro‐ and macro level configurations of power. Using Talcott Parsons’ approach of systems analysis (Parsons 1951, 1960, ...
Paradigm Publishers - University of Surrey
... “Mark Olssen has written an ambitious book that grapples with both theoretical subtleties and the complexities of our contemporary situation. His proposed "thin communitarianism" recognizes our social constitution while avoiding the totalitarian temptations that often haunt communitarian thought. Th ...
... “Mark Olssen has written an ambitious book that grapples with both theoretical subtleties and the complexities of our contemporary situation. His proposed "thin communitarianism" recognizes our social constitution while avoiding the totalitarian temptations that often haunt communitarian thought. Th ...
Foucault`s Deconstruction of the Subject: A Feminist Epistemological
... such as Karl Marx. By transdiscursive writers, Foucault means the individuals who have created a new discipline altogether and thus, have an influence which spans across discourses. He calls such examples “discursive incarnations,”12 due to the fact that these writers have constructed a particular g ...
... such as Karl Marx. By transdiscursive writers, Foucault means the individuals who have created a new discipline altogether and thus, have an influence which spans across discourses. He calls such examples “discursive incarnations,”12 due to the fact that these writers have constructed a particular g ...
AC640--Public Sphere
... according to Foucault, power does not originate in a single person, a class, or the state, but is rather a general and diffuse phenomenon circulating through society ...
... according to Foucault, power does not originate in a single person, a class, or the state, but is rather a general and diffuse phenomenon circulating through society ...
A2 Biopolitics - Open Evidence Archive
... Lacombe in 96 (Danny, Criminology Simon Fraser U, “Reforming Foucault: A Critique of the Social Control Thesis” The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. 47, No. 2 Jstor) The nature of the relation between the individual and the political order concerned Foucault in his studies of 'biopower' and 'bio-p ...
... Lacombe in 96 (Danny, Criminology Simon Fraser U, “Reforming Foucault: A Critique of the Social Control Thesis” The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. 47, No. 2 Jstor) The nature of the relation between the individual and the political order concerned Foucault in his studies of 'biopower' and 'bio-p ...