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A Flight Back to Ground: Jung’s Recalcitrant Fourth as Rape into Consciousness. Symbolic Rape and Literal Rape in Persephone’s Myth

open access: yesJournal of Analytical Psychology, Volume 70, Issue 4, Page 616-639, September 2025.
Abstract Patricia Berry’s interpretation of the Demeter/Persephone myth, and her concept of rape into consciousness, illuminate intrapsychic dynamics. However, this symbolic lens may inadvertently distance us from the devastating nature of literal rape—a reality the Homeric Hymn encapsulates.
Barbara Cerminara
wiley   +1 more source

Sir Edward Coke, el Bonham's Case y la Judicial Review

open access: yesRevista de las Cortes Generales, 2013
SUMARIO: 1.- Introducción. 2.- La peculiar trayectoria pública de Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634). 3.- Breve aproximación al pensamiento jurídico de Coke. 4.- El Case of the College of Physicians o Bonham's Case (1610). Los hechos del caso.
Francisco Fernández Segado
doaj   +1 more source

Friction in the field: Milpa, missionary, and scales of refusal in 1960s highland Guatemala

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 2, Page 266-277, June 2025.
Abstract This article takes a scalar view of “friction” (Tsing 2005) and “refusal” (Ortner 1995) between ethnography and the archive. The concept of friction was originally formulated in the context of a globalizing world, but friction's perception and experience are highly local.
Mallory E. Matsumoto
wiley   +1 more source

Sugerencias para la primera reforma al Código General del Proceso (Ley 1564 de 2012)

open access: yesVia Inveniendi Et Iudicandi, 2018
El 12 de julio de 2012 el legislador colombiano entregó al país la Ley 1564 de ese mismo año por medio de la cual expidió el Código General del Proceso (Cogepro) y dictó otras disposiciones.
Helver Bonilla García
doaj   +1 more source

Dreaming Ubuntu: Jungian Studies, Forgiveness, and Jung’s Recalcitrant Fourth

open access: yesJournal of Analytical Psychology, Volume 70, Issue 2, Page 235-256, April 2025.
Abstract Jung’s recalcitrant fourth comes in from a place of opposition, demanding that what has been neglected be considered. It is in the spirit of the fourth that the author examines the use of Ubuntu in Jungian literature, cautioning against a decontextualized appropriation of the notion that overlooks its diverse interpretations and usages ...
Barbara Cerminara
wiley   +1 more source

Discerning personhood through lena‐dena: Disability professionals, ethics, and communication

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 4, Page 647-657, December 2024.
Abstract This article looks at practices of discernment in disability spaces in India by analyzing (hierarchical) relational contexts in which disability professionals and disabled people in India interact. We argue that discernment, which we explore through lena‐dena (giving and taking), allows us to analyze the ethical stakes of processes of ...
Shruti Vaidya, Michele Friedner
wiley   +1 more source

Old genres, new media: Collective witnessing and social memory‐making on Argentine Twitter

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 34, Issue 3, Page 470-492, December 2024.
Abstract Through a linguistic anthropological lens of interdiscursivity, this article analyzes the semiotic and historical development of the testimonio genre of #Cuéntalo (“tell it [your story]”), a 2018 Twitter movement that began in Spain to protest sexual violence and evolved when the hashtag traveled to Argentina.
Samantha A. Martin
wiley   +1 more source

Aplicación judicial del Derecho Social. De la inmersión en la crisis económica

open access: yesEstudios de Deusto, 2015
1. Clave crítica de las transformaciones del Derecho Social. 2. Fisonomía especial de la crisis económica. 3. Reconsideración del Derecho Social en función de los nuevos intereses protegibles. 4.
Manuel María Zorrilla Ruiz
doaj   +1 more source

Using the IUCN Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa to inform decision‐making

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 38, Issue 2, April 2024.
Abstract The Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT) is an important tool for biological invasion policy and management and has been adopted as an International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) standard to measure the severity of environmental impacts caused by organisms living outside their native ranges.
Sabrina Kumschick   +24 more
wiley   +1 more source

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