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Partisan Journalists on Duty: Political Gnosticism as a Means of Legitimating Quasi-militant Democracy in Crisis-driven Poland

open access: yesSiyasal: Journal of Political Sciences, 2021
Embedded in the theory of political gnosticism and drawing upon a qualitative content analysis of 246 pieces of news released by state media, this article examines a means of legitimating anti-democratic measures deployed during the first wave of the ...
Joanna Rak
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A Contemplation on Ehsan Tabari's critical approach to the archaism of the Pahlavi government [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌های تاریخی ایران و اسلام, 2022
Ehsan Tabari's critical approach to the archaic ideology of the Pahlavi government is an ideological, hostile and militant confrontation that has meaning in the discourse and political atmosphere of Iran in this period.
Shahnaz Hojati Najafabadi
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Why Did Italian Democracy Become Vulnerable? Theorizing the Change from Neo- to Quasi-Militant Democracy

open access: yesPolish Political Science Yearbook, 2021
Embedded in scholarship on militant democracy, this research aims to explain how Italian legislation was positioned to militant democratic measures and how this changed over time.
Joanna Rak
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Disability studies et géographie du handicap : oppositions, rapprochements et enjeux épistémologiques croisés

open access: yesL'Espace Politique, 2022
Established in Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian countries as a multidisciplinary and militant field of research on disability, the contribution of disability studies has had little impact in France.
Meddy Escuriet
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Antireligious Work in the East Siberian Region in 1936 in the Survey of a Representative of The League of Militant Atheists [PDF]

open access: yesГуманитарный вектор, 2023
The article characterizes the antireligious work of Irkutsk, Cheremkhovsky and Ziminsky districts of the East Siberian Territory in the middle of the fourth decade of the XXth century based on the memos by M. P.
Evgeny V. Drobotushenko
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Un terrain « du proche ». Le militantisme et la recherche à l’épreuve de l’occupation d’une université

open access: yesCarnets de Géographes, 2022
This article steps on sociology of social movements, ethnography of mobilisations, and social geography. It articulates a socio-spatial approach of social movements with a reflexive dimension on the links between research and activism. Also, this article
Xavier Dunezat   +2 more
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Thinking about the 'law of unintended consequences' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The United State’s now-not-so-covert drone based program targeting Al Qaeda (AQ) and Taliban commanders based in Pakistan’s inhospitable and hostile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FETA) has been operational since 2004.
Singh, Rashmi
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Postcool

open access: yesLateral, 2012
In this article, I explore the question of organization in the context of postcolonial capitalism . I focus on the ways in which a small group of militants affected one another and their environment, the Raval (a neighborhood in Barcelona).
Francesco Salvini
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Schizoanalysis and collaborative critical research

open access: yesAporia, 2010
For researchers working within a critique of capitalism and its relation to knowledge production, it is problematic to use traditional research methodologies endemic to the very system being critiqued unless they are somehow altered.
ERIKA BIDDLE
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New Deal Labor Policy and the Containment of Radical Union Activity [PDF]

open access: yes, 1976
New Deal labor policies were designed with the stability of the capitalist economy in mind. Their pro-union provisions responded to labor militance and served to head off the formation of a radical working-class movement. The National Labor Relations Act
Hurd, Richard W
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