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Does gender equality constitute one of the ‘underlying values of the ECHR’ in the light of Article 17 ECHR? [PDF]
The main aim of this article is to answer the question whether gender equality actually constitutes one of the “underlying values of the ECHR” through the lens of Article 17 ECHR. Examining this issue requires taking into account the changing paradigm of
Hanna Wiczanowska
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Migration discipline hijacked: distances and interruptions of a research militancy
AbstractIn this paper we reflect on some instruments to interrupt the governmentalization of knowledge production at play in migration studies – mainstream, critical, and radical alike. We take knowledge production as the struggle-field where confronting, resisting, and interrupting the disciplining of migrations that arises from their academic and ...
Glenda Garelli, Martina Tazzioli
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This think piece argues for a ‘partisan anthropology’. Building on lessons learned through my research about the practices of postmastectomy breast reconstruction in France and Italy, I reflect on the role of the researcher in fieldwork.
Cinzia Greco
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This article presents the struggle for anti-racist environmental and housing justice in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and argues for militant research that provides knowledge and arguments to transform political thinking and practices.
Enikő Vincze +2 more
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THE CHRONICLE OF TERRORISM AND ISLAMIC MILITANCY IN INDONESIA
This paper examines the chronicle of terrorism in Indonesia and the relationship between terrorism and Islamic militancy in this nation. This research focused on bombing cases from 2001 to 2012 Data was gathered through documentary research including ...
zakiyah zakiyah
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Restrictions of Freedom of Press as an Indicator of Neo-Militant Democracy in Lithuania
For the first time, Karl Loewenstein had used the category of militant democracy concerning the Weimar Republic. Although the world’s situation has changed, the process of political systems taking over non-democratic regimes’ characteristics is still ...
Kamila Rezmer-Płotka
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In order to understand what is at stake in the daily struggle of the Yellow Vests and the transformation of identifications it brings about, we propose to analyze the way in which the temporalities of the yellow event structure the daily lives of the ...
Charif Elalaoui
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AbstractIn 2017, it was estimated that over 87,000 families—around 270,000 people—lived in squatted properties in Spain. Such figures, often used by the media to stigmatise residential occupations and generate moral panic, give an ill‐defined yet powerful indication of the prevalence of squatting within and outside organised housing movements.
Ferreri, Mara +1 more
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Challenging the discipline of migration: militant research in migration studies, an introduction
AbstractIn the last two decades, we have witnessed a proliferation of studies on migrations that, taking human mobility as their focus, contributed to the profiling of migrations as an object of research and to the institutionalization of its stakes. While, on the one hand, this has coincided with the becoming a discipline of migrations (i.e.
Garelli G., Tazzioli M.
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The renewal of approaches to borders that has taken place over the last twenty years has given rise to an exceptional proliferation of multidisciplinary research on a variety of themes including the securitization of migration policies, the intertwining ...
Marie Bassi
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