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"Open the Gates Mek We Repatriate": Caribbean slavery, constructivism, and hermeneutic tensions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in International Theory. The definitive publisher-authenticated version: Shilliam, Robbie.
Shilliam, R
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Defending Hermeneutics

open access: yesJournal of Applied Hermeneutics, 2018
This article offers several perspectives on the challenges of defending Gadamerian hermeneutics in applied research settings, specifically counselling psychology and nursing. Given the lack of methodological steps associated with the method, researchers employing hermeneutics can be vulnerable to scrutiny from others. We discuss the uncertainty that is
Emily P Williams   +2 more
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The Chilean Revolts and the Failure of the Constituent Process

open access: yesBulletin of Latin American Research, EarlyView.
This article aims to contextualise the recent constituent process in Chile and its subsequent failure, paying attention not only to the so‐called contingent nature of the revolts inaugurated in October 2019, but also to the reengineering process implemented by the Pinochet dictatorship.
Sergio Villalobos‐Ruminott
wiley   +1 more source

Hermeneutics and Critical Hermeneutics: Exploring Possibilities within the Art of Interpretation

open access: yesForum: Qualitative Social Research, 2006
Hermeneutics has much to offer those interested in qualitative inquiry, and is especially suitable for work of a textual and interpretive nature, yet writings in hermeneutics are frequently viewed as dense and impenetrable, particularly to North American
Elizabeth Anne Kinsella
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Hermeneutics of Ceteris Paribus in the African Context [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This article has provided a philosophical discourse approach in deconstructing Ceteris Paribus (CP) as applied in contemporary Africa. The concept of CP, which affirm the notion of ‘all things are equal’ does not always hold true in ...
Jackson, Emerson Abraham
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Commentary: Are we over‐pathologising young people's mental health? Locked inside our own building – on disorderism and the need to deflate our language

open access: yesChild and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView.
At its core, pathologising is choosing the language of pathology to describe suffering. In youth mental health, the prevailing choice is to use diagnostic labels such as ADHD and autism when describing the problems young people face. A key, yet poorly visible risk of such diagnostic labelling is disorderism – a relative neglect of context introduced by
Branko M. van Hulst   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

From Cognitive Imperialism to Relational Accountability: Honouring Co‐Creation with Indigenous People in Public Administration

open access: yesCanadian Public Administration, EarlyView.
Abstract This article advances a transformational framework for public administration by challenging cognitive imperialism and centering relational accountability as a decolonial alternative. It critiques the exclusion of Indigenous knowledge systems from governance and calls for a shift from tokenistic consultation to authentic co‐creation grounded in
Susanne Thiessen
wiley   +1 more source

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