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The transnationality of European nationalist movements [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article investigates the rationale behind transnational mobilisations of neo-Nazi and fascist social movements. It argues that pan-Europeanism is a central tenet, not a counter-principle, of extreme nationalist thought.
Schlembach, Raphael
core   +1 more source

Urban comix: Subcultures, infrastructures and “the right to the city” in Delhi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This article argues that comics production in India should be configured as a collaborative artistic endeavour that visualizes Delhi’s segregationist infrastructure, claiming a right to the city through the representation and facilitation of more ...
Davies, D.
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Neoliberal Fascism’s War on Immigrants Echoes a Dark and Haunting Past [PDF]

open access: yesBeijing International Review of Education, 2019
In this paper Henry Giroux, the US theorist of critical pedagogy, examines the treatment of immigrants in America likening it to fascism’s extreme nationalism. He draws a parallel between neoliberal capitalism and fascism to explain the suppression of freedom, anti-democratic sentiments and the growth of racism leading to a demonisation of the other ...
openaire   +1 more source

Rehabilitation doxa and practitioner judgment. An analysis of symbolic violence on health care provision in the Scottish prison system [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper presents an analysis of the symbolic conditions which govern health care provision in the Scottish prison system. The paper considers the wider context of Scottish prisons, where health care provision follows a similar structure both in ...
Fernandes, Fernando L.   +6 more
core   +4 more sources

L’hétérocolonialité comme système-monde : généalogies et reconfigurations contemporaines

open access: yesGenre, Sexualité et Société
This article proposes the concept of heterocoloniality as a world-system, articulating the historical and contemporary imposition of compulsory cisheterosexuality as a technology of colonial power, inseparable from devices of racial, territorial and ...
Estevão Rafael Fernandes
doaj   +1 more source

On the problem of continuity: a theory of culture beyond invention Le problème de la continuité : une théorie de la culture au‐delà de l'invention

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
Anthropologists, in common with social theorists more generally, have often understood social life as an emergent phenomenon grounded in practices of creativity and improvisation. Where stasis and continuity feature, these are often presented as illusory manifestations of underlying processes of ‘invention’, or as external impositions upon otherwise ...
Paolo Heywood, Thomas Yarrow
wiley   +1 more source

Naomi Mitchison’s we have been warned (1935) in post-referendum Scotland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Mitchison weaves a realist political novel about the lives of two upper-middle class women in 1930s Britain with abstract forays into Scottish folklore as the kelpies follow the sisters, haunting their modern activities. Sometimes the dialogue is stilted,
Mcfarlane, Anna
core  

Contributions théoriques de Nicos Poulantzas pour l’analyse de l’extrême droite contemporaine

open access: yesTerrains/Théories
The aim of this article is to discuss the reaches and limits of Nicos Poulantzas’ theory for understanding the strengthening of the contemporary far-right.
Sávio M. Cavalcante   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Conceptualizing moral migration: how disillusionment and the transnational right motivate migration to Russia Conceptualiser la migration morale : comment les désillusions et la droite transnationale motivent l’émigration vers la Russie

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
Russia is consistently a top migration destination. While most migrate to Russia from other post‐Soviet countries, a small but highly visible group of the Russian‐speaking diaspora has returned from Europe and North America. Lauded in Russian media as ‘ideological migrants’, their narratives at first glance echo those of the state as they claim to flee
Lauren Woodard
wiley   +1 more source

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