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Poststructuralism

open access: yes, 2010
Poststructuralis
Jack Reynolds (13077156)
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Poststructuralism

open access: yes, 2014
Poststructuralis
Zoƫ Avner, Luke Jones, Jim Denison
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Poststructuralism and Representation

open access: yesPolitical Studies Review, 2017
This article maps debates within poststructuralism, particularly poststructuralist political theory. I argue that the category, or question, of representation can make sense of theoretical and political debates within poststructuralism in general and ...
Lasse Thomassen
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After OR: An Agenda for Postmodernism and Poststructuralism in OR

open access: yesJournal of the Operational Research Society, 1993
AFTER OR - AN AGENDA FOR POSTMODERNISM AND POSTSTRUCTURALISM IN ...
Ann Taket, Leroy White
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Poststructuralism

2006
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Finlayson, Alan, Martin, James
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Poststructuralism

2021
Abstract This chapter offers an account of central issues and themes in feminist philosophical engagements with poststructuralism, reflection on examples of important contributions to this discussion, a discussion of the extent to which feminist work has engaged and critiqued the mainstream of the field, and feminist poststructuralist ...
William Terrell Wright   +1 more
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Relativism and poststructuralism

2019
Poststructuralism has been repeatedly classified as a form of relativism. Philosophers that were labeled as proponents of poststructuralism have been confronted both with the charge of advocating a self-refuting version of global relativism as well as of upholding a doctrine of ethical and political indifference.
Posselt, Gerald, Seitz, Sergej
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Drama Out of a Crisis? Poststructuralism and the Politics of Everyday Life [PDF]

open access: yesPolitical Studies Review, 2017
Time and again we have been told that poststructuralism is in crisis. Poststructuralism, we hear, is ontologically exhausted, epistemologically and normatively confused, and politically irrelevant to the contemporary economic and institutional conditions
Iain Mackenzie
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