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ABSTRACT This article critically examines Dipesh Chakrabarty's concept of Anthropocene history, a philosophy of history that is designed to respond to the universal challenge of the Anthropocene. It uses the work of Maurice Merleau‐Ponty to mitigate the pitfalls of Chakrabarty's concept and to propose an alternative relation between nature and history.
Andréa Delestrade
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Moving Towards Inclusive History Education? Reflections on Practices, Constraints, and Possibilities
This article reflects on a collaborative project at a Dutch university that examined inclusivity in bachelor‐level history education amid a growing body of scholarship on the persistence of Eurocentrism and androcentrism in the field.
Lise Zurné +2 more
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“THE NORMAL EXCEPTION”: EDOARDO GRENDI, MICROANALYSIS, AND GENERALIZATIONS*
ABSTRACT “The normal exception” has long been a slogan of microhistory. This oxymoronic phrase is the iconic rendering of an incidental sentence that appeared in a 1977 article by Edoardo Grendi. His article, titled “Micro‐analisi e storia sociale” (Microanalysis and Social History), is cited more often than it is read.
FRANCESCA TRIVELLATO
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The Elephant on the Doorstep?: East European Perspectives on Eurocentrism
In this chapter I explore two interrelated questions: What is the Eurocentric nature of the discourse on Eurocentrism? and What is the relevance of (so-called) East European discourses on Europe to the study of Eurocentrism? On the one hand, any focus on
Brolsma, M. +3 more
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Modern Bürokrasinin İnşasına Weberyen/Avrupa-Merkezci Yaklaşım ve Yöntemsel Sınırlılıklar
The construction and development of the concept of bureaucracy, which is deeply intertwined with modernity, has shaped by it own historical conditions.
Meryem Çakır Kantarcıoğlu ve İmren Pınar Dülgar
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Abstract This article explores the role of labour law in processes of racialization and gendering of work. It argues that labour law not only protects certain forms of work (law as a protective mechanism), but also systematically excludes other forms of work, especially those performed by racialized and gendered individuals (law as a technology of ...
JULIETA LOBATO
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Resistance Ethics for a Decolonial Sociolinguistics
ABSTRACT Ethics is among those institutional categories of the research process that are perceived as inherently motivated by good intentions to protect, respect and safeguard the dignity and interests of research participants. However, the entanglements of the institution of research ethics with the broader project of the coloniality of universalism ...
Finex Ndhlovu
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Küresel tarih yaklaşımı, modern dünyayı şekillendiren etkileşim ve bağlantıları anlamaya, bölünmüşlüğü önlemeye ve dünya inşasına dair belirli bir perspektif sunmaya yönelik bir yöntem olarak ortaya çıktı.
Bahri Ata, Abdurrahman Gülmez
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Beyond the Burckhardtian Dream: John Greenleaf Whittier’s Poetry
: Using Said`s Orientalism, this paper investigates Whittier’s portrayal of Petra. In its discussion of Whittier’s representation of Petra, it examines how Eurocentric dialectics and Orientalism operate in his poetic consciousness.
Aiman Sanad Al-Garrallah
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A Critical Meeting Point Between Psychology and Union Renewal
ABSTRACT In recent years, a critical position has been developed regarding the role of work and organisational psychology (WOP) as a scientific tool for corporate interests and as an ideological instrument that contributes to producing the forms of subjectivity necessary to reproduce the capitalist system.
Xavier Mínguez Alcaide
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