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The violences of disability disclosure and the aberrant possibilities of the crip
Abstract This article delves into the processes of disability disclosure, cripped experiences and a particular theoretical flight with posthuman subjectivity. The article critiques disability disclosure for coercively reifying cripped experiences into normative narratives. Moreover, disclosures determine coercive and performative regimes in educational
Brad Bierdz
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En el presente artículo se analiza un aspecto de la obra del sociólogo francés Jean Baudrillard, específicamente la noción de equivalencia, la cual funciona como principiodual válido en tres disciplinas: la lingüística, la economía y el psicoanálisis ...
Luis Alberto López Soto
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Profilicity and online safety legislation
Abstract This article applies the concept of profilicity to the emergence of online harms legislation. Grounded in social systems theory, profilicity designates a mode of self‐presentation prevalent in social media environments, though discernible in the growing number of situations where personal identity is mediated via a profile intended to be ...
BERNARD KEENAN
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Desilusión estética: arte y simulacro en Jean Baudrillard
Este artículo tiene como propósito abordar la crítica al arte contemporáneo y a la condición humana de la modernidad avanzada que presenta Jean Baudrillard identificando las nociones que permiten comprender la banalización de la imagen y la decadencia de
Andrés Felipe Ramírez-Zuluaga
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Safe migration: Re‐embedding as anticipatory, de‐territorial governance
Abstract In 2019, the United Nations (UN) promulgated the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration which charts the UN's global migration policy strategy, affording central importance to safety in migration. This ascendant focus on safe migration is echoed in a range of national and regional policy initiatives.
Sverre Molland
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Authoritarian liquid transgressions: the case of P&O Ferries
Abstract On 17 March 2022, P&O Ferries summarily dismissed 786 seafarers without notice or consultation in a clear and openly admitted transgression of legality, but two months later its parent company's chief executive officer claimed that ‘nobody was hurt’. Drawing on the work of Zygmunt Bauman and Alain Supiot, this article offers a critical account
IOANNIS KATSAROUMPAS
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Vanishing academics: On the importance of speed and becoming‐imperceptible
Abstract Under the influence of neoliberalism, academic work faces mounting pressure to align with imperatives of visibility and perceptibility. Traditionally criticised for working in isolated ‘ivory towers’, academics are now compelled to showcase the societal value of their work through performance metrics and evaluations.
Pier‐Luc Turcotte, Dave Holmes
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El presente trabajo repasa las ideas expuestas en torno a los conceptos de cultura, simulacro e hiperrealidad desarrolladas por el filósofo Jean Baudrillard a lo largo de su carrera y, en particular, en su libro El crimen perfecto. Las líneas que siguen
Jordi Revert
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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers
Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 1, Page 4-42, April 2026.
Francesca Gardner
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‘Selective historians’: The construction of cisness in Byzantine and Byzantinist texts
Abstract Far from being a natural, prelapsarian state, cisness is a hegemonic ideal of gender performance demanded of all people. This article explores the construction of cisness in the field of Byzantine studies, and the historiographical tropes through which it is maintained, naturalised and made invisible.
Ilya Maude
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