Racism, Sexism, Power and Ideology
... contributions to the debates about racism, sexism, nationalism and ethnicity. Guillaumin’s work has provided a point of common reference for our ongoing, if (too) infrequent contact, and I use this moment to thank Danielle Juteau not only for her contribution to this volume (a contribution that exte ...
... contributions to the debates about racism, sexism, nationalism and ethnicity. Guillaumin’s work has provided a point of common reference for our ongoing, if (too) infrequent contact, and I use this moment to thank Danielle Juteau not only for her contribution to this volume (a contribution that exte ...
Review Questions for Midterm
... How did the Enlightenment evaluate the role of religion in public life? What new political ideas re: the individual, natural rights, and the social contract did the Enlightenment develop? What social & political norms did Enlightenment thinkers challenge? What were the effects of their ...
... How did the Enlightenment evaluate the role of religion in public life? What new political ideas re: the individual, natural rights, and the social contract did the Enlightenment develop? What social & political norms did Enlightenment thinkers challenge? What were the effects of their ...
Disability Studies: Theory, Policy and Practice
... consequences of living in a disabling world to the realms of the ‘private’ - or, as Mike Oliver had termed it to ‘the personal restrictions of impairment’ – we end up by ignoring key dimensions of disability. The manifestations of disability are being mistaken for the psychological angst of ‘persona ...
... consequences of living in a disabling world to the realms of the ‘private’ - or, as Mike Oliver had termed it to ‘the personal restrictions of impairment’ – we end up by ignoring key dimensions of disability. The manifestations of disability are being mistaken for the psychological angst of ‘persona ...
the mass psychology of fascism
... It is this unfortunate structuralization that is responsible for the fact that every natural, social or libidinous impulse that wants to spring into action from the biologic core has to pass through the layer of secondary perverse drives and is thereby distorted. This distortion transforms the origi ...
... It is this unfortunate structuralization that is responsible for the fact that every natural, social or libidinous impulse that wants to spring into action from the biologic core has to pass through the layer of secondary perverse drives and is thereby distorted. This distortion transforms the origi ...
this PDF file - Journal Publishing Service
... sociologists, psychologists, historians, literary critics, and other academics, along with writers, journalists, magazine editors, and anyone with a platform and capability to shape public ideas and attitudes.4 These predominantly white, male, educated, middle to upper middle-class critics were rema ...
... sociologists, psychologists, historians, literary critics, and other academics, along with writers, journalists, magazine editors, and anyone with a platform and capability to shape public ideas and attitudes.4 These predominantly white, male, educated, middle to upper middle-class critics were rema ...
Constructing Transnational Studies
... But this “worldist” scholarship tends to equate all trans-border and trans-boundary phenomena with planetary integration and worldwide isomorphism. Structures and processes that are really quite different are depicted as comparable in strength and character wherever they occur. Variations in scale a ...
... But this “worldist” scholarship tends to equate all trans-border and trans-boundary phenomena with planetary integration and worldwide isomorphism. Structures and processes that are really quite different are depicted as comparable in strength and character wherever they occur. Variations in scale a ...
Subject and Subject position in Laclau`s discourse theory Allan
... this solves a set of problems that haunts all forms post-structuralism. If the structure itself is de-centred, i.e. unable to determine its reproduction, theoretically something is needed to fill that gab. After Zizek's intervention (Zizek 1990), Laclau has theorised this 'something' precisely as th ...
... this solves a set of problems that haunts all forms post-structuralism. If the structure itself is de-centred, i.e. unable to determine its reproduction, theoretically something is needed to fill that gab. After Zizek's intervention (Zizek 1990), Laclau has theorised this 'something' precisely as th ...
The Rules of Sociological Method
... accord them importance, as can be seen in his note on social .morphology (which, like The Rules, stresses the social rather than purely material character of these facts) and his subsequent studies of primitive classification and religion (where the 'constitution of the group' remains an important e ...
... accord them importance, as can be seen in his note on social .morphology (which, like The Rules, stresses the social rather than purely material character of these facts) and his subsequent studies of primitive classification and religion (where the 'constitution of the group' remains an important e ...
Törnberg, Petter - Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
... the real entities of the social world (Byrne, 2002, p.136)? Are higher-level organizations (like firms, tribes, and states) fully explainable in terms of the preferences of their members, or are higher-level organizations also social individuals with their own properties and powers? Can individual a ...
... the real entities of the social world (Byrne, 2002, p.136)? Are higher-level organizations (like firms, tribes, and states) fully explainable in terms of the preferences of their members, or are higher-level organizations also social individuals with their own properties and powers? Can individual a ...
Volume 2 No. I - The Lahore Journal of Policy Studies
... American) ideas, practices and products in the Third World, but there is also some reverse flow from China, India and even Africa of food, music and entertainment. It is also, sometimes, credited with the spread of Jihadist ideology and human trafficking. All in all, globalization is an accelerated ...
... American) ideas, practices and products in the Third World, but there is also some reverse flow from China, India and even Africa of food, music and entertainment. It is also, sometimes, credited with the spread of Jihadist ideology and human trafficking. All in all, globalization is an accelerated ...
Social solidarities: the search for solidarity in
... As Stjerno argues “the phenomenon of group loyalty and sharing resources existed long before the idea of solidarity developed” and “the term was in general use before its modern meaning had ...
... As Stjerno argues “the phenomenon of group loyalty and sharing resources existed long before the idea of solidarity developed” and “the term was in general use before its modern meaning had ...
The Possibility of Naturalism: A Philosophical Critique of the
... human, sciences and philosophy. Together they comprise an attempt to elucidate the possibilities of a philosophical critique of contemporary social science and a social scientific critique of contemporary philosophy. The first is written on the terrain of the philosophy of social science, the second ...
... human, sciences and philosophy. Together they comprise an attempt to elucidate the possibilities of a philosophical critique of contemporary social science and a social scientific critique of contemporary philosophy. The first is written on the terrain of the philosophy of social science, the second ...
Bristolmainlatest2
... population, which had been brought about by France since it first occupied Algeria in 1830, new displacements had taken place as a result of war and the fight for independence. Here, Bourdieu saw a society in turmoil: the old traditional way of life was being displaced by modern urban living; the pe ...
... population, which had been brought about by France since it first occupied Algeria in 1830, new displacements had taken place as a result of war and the fight for independence. Here, Bourdieu saw a society in turmoil: the old traditional way of life was being displaced by modern urban living; the pe ...
`Spatial Articulation of the State: Reworking Social Relations and
... from the late 1960s, serving to weaken the impression of national autonomy and to prompt theorisation of the supranational state (Mandel 1967, 1970; Murray 1971; Warren 1971; Rowthorn 1971; Radice and Picciotto 1971, and Poulantzas 1975; Holloway 1976). To Mandel the internationalisation of capital ...
... from the late 1960s, serving to weaken the impression of national autonomy and to prompt theorisation of the supranational state (Mandel 1967, 1970; Murray 1971; Warren 1971; Rowthorn 1971; Radice and Picciotto 1971, and Poulantzas 1975; Holloway 1976). To Mandel the internationalisation of capital ...
Geographies of knowing, geographies of ignorance - UvA-DARE
... The scramble for the area led to an institutional anchoring of academic communities worldwide, which trained separately, became engaged in area-specific discourses and debates, formed well-established reference circles, and developed similar mechanisms and rituals for patrolling their intellectual b ...
... The scramble for the area led to an institutional anchoring of academic communities worldwide, which trained separately, became engaged in area-specific discourses and debates, formed well-established reference circles, and developed similar mechanisms and rituals for patrolling their intellectual b ...
The Postcolonial Moment in Security Studies
... A major reason for this inadequacy is that security studies derives its core categories and assumptions about world politics from a particular understanding of European experience. In this article, we critique the Eurocentric character of security studies as it has developed since the Second World W ...
... A major reason for this inadequacy is that security studies derives its core categories and assumptions about world politics from a particular understanding of European experience. In this article, we critique the Eurocentric character of security studies as it has developed since the Second World W ...
AI Dangers: Imagined and Real
... artificial version of this neural mechanism. • But a full mapping of the bra ...
... artificial version of this neural mechanism. • But a full mapping of the bra ...
Chapter 1 Multimodal Studies: An Emerging Research Field
... calls upon scholars to address issues within a wide range of domains – different modes, semiotic resources and practices, media, etc – then the development of ‘theory’ begs the question, ‘whose theory?’ as much as ‘what theory?’. Just as cultures at large have developed registers and genres of disco ...
... calls upon scholars to address issues within a wide range of domains – different modes, semiotic resources and practices, media, etc – then the development of ‘theory’ begs the question, ‘whose theory?’ as much as ‘what theory?’. Just as cultures at large have developed registers and genres of disco ...
WH Unit 6 - WWI through Interwar
... world with their colonies providing them with riches and prestige. All was well in Europe until 1914 and the start of World War I. For this unit students will understand that Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism, (M.A.I.N.) can lead to global conflict. The hope that the League ...
... world with their colonies providing them with riches and prestige. All was well in Europe until 1914 and the start of World War I. For this unit students will understand that Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism, (M.A.I.N.) can lead to global conflict. The hope that the League ...
Approved for second reading and final adoption
... In this course United States History Studies Since 1877, which is the second part of a two-year study of U.S. history that begins in Grade 8, students study the history of the United States since from Reconstruction 1877 to the present. The course content is based on the founding documents of the U. ...
... In this course United States History Studies Since 1877, which is the second part of a two-year study of U.S. history that begins in Grade 8, students study the history of the United States since from Reconstruction 1877 to the present. The course content is based on the founding documents of the U. ...
The Meanings of "Individualism"
... We shall beginwith the fact that the same word,or the same conceptin most cases, means very differentthings when used by differentlysituatedpersons.1 "The term 'individualism'," wrote Max Weber, "embraces the utmost heterogeneity of meanings," adding that "a thorough, historically-oriented conceptua ...
... We shall beginwith the fact that the same word,or the same conceptin most cases, means very differentthings when used by differentlysituatedpersons.1 "The term 'individualism'," wrote Max Weber, "embraces the utmost heterogeneity of meanings," adding that "a thorough, historically-oriented conceptua ...
- Verve Agency
... world. This broad scope is reflected in the articles in this volume. While some of the articles address particular contributions by Colin Leys in contemporary contexts – notably the pieces by John Saul (regarding Leys’s work on Africa) and Anne Phillips (on his theorization of the political) – other ...
... world. This broad scope is reflected in the articles in this volume. While some of the articles address particular contributions by Colin Leys in contemporary contexts – notably the pieces by John Saul (regarding Leys’s work on Africa) and Anne Phillips (on his theorization of the political) – other ...
Social Inclusion Monitor 2014
... the national social target for poverty reduction by providing regular, timely and accessible updates on key national indicators. The Monitor is one of two instruments to strengthen the implementation of the national social target, the other being integrated social impact assessment1. This is the fou ...
... the national social target for poverty reduction by providing regular, timely and accessible updates on key national indicators. The Monitor is one of two instruments to strengthen the implementation of the national social target, the other being integrated social impact assessment1. This is the fou ...
92. Whither the Welfare State: Public versus Private Consumption?
... or cultural objects. What is it that underlies and is not revealed by the private relationship between consumer and object of consumption which may be more overt in case of public consumption. For Marx, it is the social relationship between producers as opposed to those (being treated as relations) ...
... or cultural objects. What is it that underlies and is not revealed by the private relationship between consumer and object of consumption which may be more overt in case of public consumption. For Marx, it is the social relationship between producers as opposed to those (being treated as relations) ...
On thematic concepts and methodological (epistemological
... established, there is no need for them to be explicitly raised in public discourses unless they are violated. In other words, they are proto-themata. However, if due to social changes the norms of morality and immorality change, or if a particular conduct is viewed as ambiguous, the borders between ...
... established, there is no need for them to be explicitly raised in public discourses unless they are violated. In other words, they are proto-themata. However, if due to social changes the norms of morality and immorality change, or if a particular conduct is viewed as ambiguous, the borders between ...