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The diagnostic role of emotions in feminist philosophy [PDF]
The article explores feminist phenomenological and epistemological literature to investigate the meaning of the double ontological shock, i.e., the experience of intuiting that reality differs from appearances without being able to clearly articulate ...
Valentina Bortolami
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Youth emancipation and the labour market in Spain [PDF]
This paper studies the effects of a negative economic shock on short-and long-term youth emancipation in Spain over the period 1995-2017. We use a vector autoregressive (VAR) model with different endogenous and exogenous variables which might have an ...
Soler Alberto Montero +2 more
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Unmaking as Emancipation: Lessons and Reflections from Luddism
Emancipation is fundamentally a work of unmaking, as it entails undermining, dissolving, and undoing oppressive structures. This paper offers an account of a frequently misunderstood unmaking movement, Luddism.
Samar Sabie +3 more
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In this article, we investigate how women beneficiaries in a social enterprise in post-revolutionary Tunisia are agents in their emancipation, including through infrapolitical tactics.
Amira Benali, Florence Villeséche
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PurposeThe aim of this research is to determine the stages that women in resource-constrained environments go through in order to emancipate themselves through entrepreneurial activities.
Bede Akorige Atarah +3 more
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Oral health therapeutic itineraries adopted by Baka Pygmies in Cameroon
Aim or Purpose: From the perspective of indigenous peoples, the systematic adoption of the Western concept of health is often related to inequalities and limited access to health services.
Aurore Nadie Mankongo +3 more
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Review of "The Long Emancipation: Moving Toward Freedom" by Rinaldo Walcott (Duke University Press)
In "The Long Emancipation: Moving Toward Freedom," Rinaldo Walcott argues, through the use of short essays, that the Black experience can be understood through the lens of the constant struggle for emancipation. For Walcott, true freedom for Black people
Shauna Rigaud
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Women’s Involvement in the Drug Trade: Revisiting the Emancipation Thesis in Global Perspective
This article undertakes a global review of women’s involvement in cultivation, processing, transporting and selling drugs. It is underpinned by twin theoretical concerns.
Jennifer Fleetwood, Lindsay Leban
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Introduction. The Problem of Emancipation and Emancipation as a Problem
The introduction to this monographic section devoted to emancipation starts from the recognition of the return of the lemma in the theoretical-political debate, investigating the oscillation between the individual and the collective that is inherent to ...
Dana Portaleone
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Illiberalism and the democratic paradox: The infernal dialectic of neoliberal emancipation
The main trust of this article unfolds around the impasse of democratic politics today, marked by the fading belief in the presumably superior architecture of liberal democratic institutions to nurture emancipation on the one hand, and the seemingly ...
E. Swyngedouw
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