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Brazilian Postcolonialism and Emerging South-South Relations: A View from Anthropology
Letícia Cesarino
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Informal Women's Work in Public Spaces: Why Should It Matter?
ABSTRACT Informal women's work in public spaces is central to livelihoods and social dynamics in cities of the Global South. For decades, public spaces have functioned as vital sites of economic activity, particularly for women engaged in informal work.
Philipa Birago Akuoko, Michèle Amacker
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Where Are the Irish in Research on Ethnic Health Inequalities in Britain? A State-Of-The-Art Literature Review. [PDF]
Willis R.
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Sustainability of translator training in higher education. [PDF]
Zhu M.
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The return of the lazy native : explaining local/immigrant labour transition in Malaysia postcolonial plantation society [PDF]
Zawawi Ibrahim
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EIGENSINN AND DOMINATION IN LIBERAL AND ILLIBERAL SOCIETIES
ABSTRACT This article is a posthumously published text that was written by Alf Lüdtke and Alexandra Oeser but was left unfinished when Lüdtke died in February 2019. It examines two central notions—and their articulations—that Lüdtke and Oeser use differently in their work: domination and Eigensinn. On domination, it focuses on perspectives of Max Weber'
Alf Lüdtke, Alexandra Oeser
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ABSTRACT This article critically examines Dipesh Chakrabarty's concept of Anthropocene history, a philosophy of history that is designed to respond to the universal challenge of the Anthropocene. It uses the work of Maurice Merleau‐Ponty to mitigate the pitfalls of Chakrabarty's concept and to propose an alternative relation between nature and history.
Andréa Delestrade
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Intersections of Forced Migration and Gender in Physical Education. [PDF]
Bartsch F, Rulofs B.
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Abstract Far‐right politics has re‐emerged as a significant force in mainstream Western liberal democracies, such as the United Kingdom and the United States, where it has been linked to rising levels of racial discrimination and violence that threaten to erode the fragile ideals of democratic peace within these contexts. In a 'post‐truth' era, digital
Fiona O'Rourke
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