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Against interpretive exclusivism* Contre l'exclusivisme interprétatif
Interpretive exclusivism is the dogma that we can only understand cultural systems by interpreting them, thereby ruling out causal explanations of cultural phenomena using scientific methods, for example based on measurement, comparison, and experiment.
Harvey Whitehouse
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Ecosystem services between integration and economics imperialism
Here, we explore the interdisciplinary merits of the ecosystem services concept by recruiting the notion of economics imperialism. We identify four different ways in which interdisciplinary concepts can fail as interdisciplinary concepts, three of which ...
H. Thorén, S. Stålhammar
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Domination Across Borders: An Introduction [PDF]
This chapter explores the different dimensions of domination, including whether it has a structural approach, its relation to race and imperialism, and how non-domination can be institutionalized and achieved at a global ...
Buckinx, Barbara+2 more
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Linguistic imperialism—a term used to conceptualize the dominance of one language over others—has been debated in language policy for more than two decades.
H. Rose, John Bosco Conama
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On the field: Race, gender and sports in colonial Ghana
Abstract This article analyses Ghanaian women's sport practice from the late nineteenth century to the late 1950s, from games intertwined with displays of colonial authority to school competitions, physical education and tennis. The article argues that their performances played with changing categorisations of African girlhood and womanhood, especially
Claire Nicolas
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This publication analyses the theories of imperialism in social and political thought of Great Britain of those authors who regard imperialism not only as a necessity but also as a positive process in external policy which provides political and economic
V A Isaev
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Is geographical economics imperializing economic geography? [PDF]
Geographical economics (also known as the ‘new economic geography’) is an approach developed within economics dealing with space and geography, issues previously neglected by the mainstream of the discipline.
Barnes+12 more
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Abstract This article examines the transnational history of the Alliance Against Women's Oppression (AAWO), a multiracial and Marxist US women's organisation founded in California in 1979. By focusing on the political connection between the AAWO, the so‐called ‘Third World’ and other international organisations such as the Women International ...
Bruno Walter Renato Toscano
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This commentary explores Brazil's role in Latin American platform capitalism, integrating Ruy Mauro Marini's theoretical framework with contemporary studies of platform capitalism.
Kenzo Soares Seto
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Denazification, as one of the proclaimed goals of Russian aggression against Ukraine, stems from the concept of “Russian world”, the ideological basis on which Russia's internal social model is built, and especially its position in relation to its ...
Orhan DRAGAŠ
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