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Refusal and Aporia: At the Limits of Anthropological Knowledge

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 2, Page 339-348, June 2026.
ABSTRACT As anthropologists increasingly take up refusal, opacity, and other forms of resistance to surveillance and subjugation, this paper questions what implications this has for the discipline in practice. Considering anthropology's enduring centrality in defining what it means to be human, including the various ways that this category has been ...
Cory‐Alice André‐Johnson
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Mussolini et « coloro che ci sono stati »

open access: yesItalies, 2015
Cette contribution retrace l’évolution significative du discours de Mussolini sur les soldats à partir de textes de différentes natures – journal, lettres et articles – écrits par Mussolini sur une durée limitée : d’octobre 1914, au moment où il s’engage
Stéphanie Lanfranchi, Élise Varcin
doaj   +1 more source

Level of knowledge and perceptions of Canadians on supply management

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, Volume 74, Issue 2, Page 82-98, June 2026.
Abstract Supply management (SM) has recently attracted a lot of attention nationally and internationally. A bill (C‐202) to safeguard SM from future international trade negotiations was voted unanimously by the Canadian parliament in 2025. At the international level, tariffs associated with SM have been criticized by the Trump administration.
Maurice Doyon   +2 more
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Le multiculturalisme comme aberration mortifère : « l’ethno-nationalisme blanc » du British National Party

open access: yesCahiers du MIMMOC, 2007
The British National Party is currently the biggest far right party in Great Britain. Since the late 1990’s, it has been trying to enter the political mainstream through a recalibration of its style and discourse, with electoral breakthroughs as its ...
Pascale Sempéré
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THE NAITŌ HYPOSTASIS: NAITŌ KONAN (1866–1934) AND THE JAPANESE IMPERIALIST LEGACY IN THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MIDDLE‐PERIOD CHINA (800–1400 CE)

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 203-236, June 2026.
ABSTRACT In 1955, Hisayuki Miyakawa published an article that sought to introduce American and European scholars to the work of the Japanese Sinologist Naitō Konan (1866–1934). Miyakawa drew particular attention to what he called the “Naitō hypothesis”—that is, Naitō’s argument that China became modern during the Song dynasty (960–1279).
CHRISTIAN DE PEE
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Regulatory Approaches in the Face of a Pandemic: Assessing the Role of Ideology, Context, and Rule Design in Four Spanish Regions

open access: yesPublic Administration, Volume 104, Issue 2, Page 239-250, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Regulatory instruments to manage the COVID‐19 pandemic have been the object of rich scholarly debates, primarily focused on early national responses to the crisis. We investigate variation in sub‐national regulatory approaches when a crisis is normalized, its association with competing political ideas about the health‐economy trade‐off and the
Salvador Parrado   +3 more
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Affective Climate and Political Polarization: Identity, Ideology, and Support for Climate Policy

open access: yesCanadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, Volume 63, Issue 2, May 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper examines affective climate polarization (ACP) and affective political polarization (APP) – emotional distance between supporters and opponents of decarbonization and political partisans, respectively. Analyzing original, representative Canadian survey data (n = 2503), we examine why people have differing levels of ACP and APP and ...
Emily Huddart   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Language machines: Toward a linguistic anthropology of large language models

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 36, Issue 1, May 2026.
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) challenge long‐standing assumptions in linguistics and linguistic anthropology by generating human‐like language without relying on rule‐based structures. This introduction to the special issue Language Machines calls for renewed engagement with LLMs as socially embedded language technologies.
Siri Lamoureaux   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pour une sociologie ‘sémiotique’ de la littérature : réification, idéologie et vision du monde entre Goldmann et Rossi-Landi

open access: yesEnthymema, 2019
Cette contribution veut montrer comment les réflexions de Ferruccio Rossi-Landi (1921-1985), dont certaines inédites et présentées pour la première fois dans cette étude, enrichissent celles de Lucien Goldmann (1913-1970) sur les concepts d’idéologie, de
Andrea D'Urso
doaj   +1 more source

Abortion, incommunicability, and semiotic labor: Policing disciplinary boundaries through language ideological work among emergency nurses in a post‐Roe environment

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 36, Issue 1, May 2026.
Abstract Nurses working in emergency departments in the United States are increasingly managing obstetric emergencies, yet they receive no guidance from hospital administrators about how to adapt this care to the abortion bans that have recently become law in many states.
Lynnette Arnold   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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