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Who Cares for Communities? Conceptualizing Non-Profit Work as Social Reproduction Through the Case of Food Banks. [PDF]
Mendelin M, Hall RJ.
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Permanent (trickster) liminality: The reasons of the heart and of the mind [PDF]
Szakolczai, Árpád
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Playful consumption, serious concerns: navigating risks and normalization in Chile's e-cigarette unregulated market. [PDF]
Silva-Gallardo C +4 more
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Excess of death and the experiential disruption of death and mourning rituals during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa. [PDF]
Nunez Carrasco L, Lewins KR, Cooper S.
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Management Communication Quarterly, 2022
Drawing from the experiences of graduate students who become parents during graduate school in the United States, we argue that working parents encounter multiple liminalities, defined as “betwixt and between the original positions arrayed by law, custom, convention and ceremony” (Turner, 1977, p. 95) in their work-family negotiation.
Ziyu Long +2 more
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Drawing from the experiences of graduate students who become parents during graduate school in the United States, we argue that working parents encounter multiple liminalities, defined as “betwixt and between the original positions arrayed by law, custom, convention and ceremony” (Turner, 1977, p. 95) in their work-family negotiation.
Ziyu Long +2 more
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EU–Hamas actors in a state of permanent liminality
Journal of International Relations and Development, 2016This article contributes to the debate on liminality within International Relations (IR) theory by focusing on the actorness of the European Union (EU) and Hamas. The concept of liminality as a transitional process is applied to frame the situation of both the EU and Hamas as political actors in-between socially established categories.
Pace, M., Pallister-Wilkins, P.
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2020
After more than eight years of multifaceted crisis and extreme austerity policies, the programmes of financial assistance to Greece ended in August 2018, only to be replaced by a strict surveillance plan which leaves little room for manoeuvre towards more socially sensitive policies.
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After more than eight years of multifaceted crisis and extreme austerity policies, the programmes of financial assistance to Greece ended in August 2018, only to be replaced by a strict surveillance plan which leaves little room for manoeuvre towards more socially sensitive policies.
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Between Permanent Revolution and Permanent Liminality
Latin American Perspectives, 2016After traditional academics mobilized university autonomy against government intervention and supported the coup d’état against Hugo Chávez, his government created a parallel system of public universities. María Egilda Castellano headed the effort to extend university access to poor Venezuelans.
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Living Permanent Liminality: The Recent Transition Experience in Ireland
Irish Journal of Sociology, 2014Modernity, or the combination of market economy, liberal democratic polity and a society driven by technological progress, we are led to believe, is the end-state of history; the glorious condition of a fully enlightened society of free citizens equipped with equal rights at which all traditional societies are bound to arrive, after a period of ...
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International Labour Review, 2014
AbstractWorkers' committees in Israel are adapting to the neoliberal economy, and the resulting changes in the labour market, by increasingly accepting various non‐standard forms of employment. At the same time, however, they are resisting this reconfiguration of the capitalist economy, in an effort to safeguard workers' rights.
Gadi NISSIM, David DE VRIES
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AbstractWorkers' committees in Israel are adapting to the neoliberal economy, and the resulting changes in the labour market, by increasingly accepting various non‐standard forms of employment. At the same time, however, they are resisting this reconfiguration of the capitalist economy, in an effort to safeguard workers' rights.
Gadi NISSIM, David DE VRIES
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