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‘It's capitalism on coke!’: From temporary to permanent liminality in organization studies

Culture and Organization, 2014
In recent years, organization studies have become increasingly aware of the concept of liminality. In our review and critique of this reception of liminality in organization studies, we emphasize that liminality involves a fundamental suspension of ordinary social structures.
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The Permanent Liminality Transition and Liminal Change in the Italian University

2014
Literature on organizational change has traditionally focused on processes of different type leading to some kind of changes, more or less manifest and profound, in the structures and operational facets of studied entities (systems, organizations, organizational articulations).
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Living in Non-permanent Accommodation in England: Liminal Experiences of Home

Housing Studies, 2011
This paper reports research on people who live in housing that is defined as non-permanent by policy makers in England, and focuses on two particular groups: residents of park homes and residential boaters. The paper emphasises how the distinctive environments in which such housing is set may facilitate particular lifestyles, contributing to residents'
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The Gospel and Political Modernity: Notes on the Roots of Permanent Liminality

2020
In this paper, I discuss a number of ideas necessary for understanding the problem of permanent liminality in a theological and experiential reading of the Christian message. I introduce briefly the anthropological conceptions of liminality and permanent liminality and I highlight their biblical resonances.
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The Sea as a Lifestyle: (Im)mobilities, Liminality, and Life Course Transitions Among Permanently Settled Sailors in the Azores (Portugal)

2021
Drawing on qualitative research with a group of older foreign sailors settled in the Azores islands, this chapter argues that to improve our understanding about (im)mobility choices we need an analytical lens that captures the fluidity and liminality of these migration projects.
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Temporary Fixes, Permanent Problems: Implications of the Growing Reliance on Liminal Status in U.S. Immigration Policy

Southern Economic Journal
ABSTRACT Record migrant inflows in the post‐pandemic period have brought renewed attention to the problems associated with temporary fixes to immigration policy. In response to surges of vulnerable migrants and because of the failure to enact legislative change, multiple presidential administrations devised new ways to enable millions
Pia M. Orrenius, Madeline Zavodny
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The sociology of unpopular music: permanent liminality in post Celtic Tiger Ireland

2020
The central focus of this thesis involves the combined application of reflexive historical genealogy and liminality theory to investigate emergent forms of social networks organized around specific forms of cultural activity, specifically in this instance, the realm of independent alternative music.
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Perpetual peace treaty as war: a study in permanent liminality

2018
The importance of suspended transitions and institutionalised “permanent liminality” in shaping society and the sense of self-image in post-conflict settlements explain my interest in the “liminal authorities” that this PhD addresses. The present PhD, titled “Perpetual Peace Treaty as War: A Study in Permanent Liminality”, is the product of personally ...
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A World Turned Upside Down: Permanent Liminality and the 'Unreal Reality' of Hypermodernity

Modernity generates a condition of radical existential homelessness, a voiding of presence which renders large areas of life meaningless and unreal. Yet, while this is an inescapable part of the lived experience of modernity, explored in countless works of literature and art, mainstream sociology appears singularly ill-equipped to grapple with and ...
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A Land of Tricks and Magic: Benjamin Netanyahu's Trickster Politics in Israel's Permanent Liminality

Multiple analyses have attempted to decrypt Benjamin Netanyahu’s decades-long political dominance in Israeli politics. Psychological and political insights abound, yet they lack a central key to this phenomenon. This article proposes a novel methodological framework to understand Netanyahu’s “magic” and the social and political landscape that has ...
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