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There is a widely accepted distinction between being directly responsible for a wrongdoing versus being somehow indirectly or vicariously responsible for the wrongdoing of another person or collective. Often this is couched in analyses of complicity, and
Boult, Cameron
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Wonder as Feminist Pedagogy: Disrupting Feminist Complicity with Coloniality [PDF]
This article documents our collaborative ongoing struggle to disrupt the reproduction of the coloniality of knowledge in the teaching of Gender Studies.
Laura Roberts +3 more
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Silence as complicity and action as silence [PDF]
Silence sometimes constitutes moral complicity. We see this when protestors take to the streets against racial injustice. Think of signs with the words: “Silence is complicity.” We see this in instances of sexual harassment, when we learn that many knew ...
Donohue, J. L. A.
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Epithelial and stromal co-evolution and complicity in pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas are distinguished by their robust desmoplasia, or fibroinflammatory response. Dominated by non-malignant cells, the mutated epithelium must therefore combat, cooperate with or co-opt the surrounding cells and signalling ...
S. Hingorani
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Mental health service users in the UK have become increasingly involved in research over the last 2 decades partly as a consequence of research governance.
Maria Haarmans +8 more
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Racism, zero-hours contracts and complicity in higher education
The use of zero-hours contracts (ZHCs) has been associated with the transfer of risk away from corporate employers and towards individual employees. In universities increasing numbers of teaching staff are employed on such contracts. Academics from Black
Martin Myers
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Refracting Eurocentrism, operationalizing complicity: The Swiss Sonderfall as a vantage point
Critiques of the parochialism of urban theory have resulted in appeals for more global urban studies. Yet, the fruitful responses to postcolonial work frequently remain sequestered, reflecting the persistence of Eurocentrism as a burden shouldered ...
Hanna Hilbrandt, Julie Ren
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European political parties’ complicity in democratic backsliding
This article discusses the contribution of European political parties to democratic backsliding. It focuses on the European People’s Party’s efforts to protect the Hungarian government, and the European Conservatives and Reformists party’s permissive ...
Fabio Wolkenstein
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Toward productive complicity: Applying ‘traditional ecological knowledge’ in environmental science
Culture and tradition have long been the domains of social science, particularly social/cultural anthropology and various forms of heritage studies. However, many environmental scientists whose research addresses environmental management, conservation ...
B. Singleton +3 more
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Beyond adaptive preferences: Rethinking women's complicity in their own subordination
Correspondence Charlotte Knowles, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen, Oude Boteringestraat 52, 9712 GL Groningen, The Netherlands. Email: c.e.knowles@rug.nl Abstract An important question confronting feminist philosophers is why women are ...
Charlotte Knowles
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