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Twisted at the Root: Capitalist Alienation, its Re‐Inscription, and Implications for Education
Abstract Capitalism inheres alienation as a fundament of modern life, twisting the root of being such that a sense of pervasive estrangement becomes the condition undergirding much of our phenomenal existence. Alienation, I argue, formed in the cleavage of capital mediation, leaves us reinscribing its tenor across multiple spheres, as we are compelled ...
Lana Parker
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Conceptualizing the transformativeness of translanguaging: A spectrum perspective
Abstract Translanguaging theory posits that bi/multilingual students have unitary, dynamic repertoires of communicative features and seeks to subvert monolingual norms and language standardization that perpetuate the marginalization of bi/multilingual learners.
Laura Hamman‐Ortiz +4 more
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Seeing Through One: Kollmar-Paulenz’s Contributions to the Mongolian and Global Study of Religion(s)
The paper discusses the works by Professor Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz on Mongolian shamanism and Buddhism, embedded within the concept of a global history of religion.
Piotr Sobkowiak
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The production of space and the exploitation of attention: a view from/of poststructuralism
The article analyzes the possibilities of applying the methodology of poststructuralism in modern sociology, in particular in relation to the problems of space production and the exploitation of attention. The heuristic potential of poststructuralism for
Alexander Golikov, Vladislav Tyaglo
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The depiction of identity in foreign policy analysis is typically presented as inherent or predetermined. However, discursive approaches within the field, particularly poststructuralism, have emphasized foreign policy discourse's influence on identity ...
Erdem Ceydilek
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Trying On—Being In—Becoming: Four Women’s Journey(s) in Feminist Poststructural Theory [PDF]
This is the narrative of four women in academia spanning a ten-year relational journey. As a performance collaborative autoethnography, it explores and presents theories of subjectivity and transitional space.
Harris, Gennie +3 more
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Universities, regional policy and the knowledge economy [PDF]
This article focuses on the spatial clustering dimension of new information and communications technology (ICT)-driven economic activity based on knowledge industries and especially the tacit knowledge synergies to be achieved through networking in ...
Association of Greater Manchester Authorities (AGMA) +4 more
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Abstract What do “justice,” “social justice,” and “injustice” mean? What is your idea of justice? This article analyzes macrolevel understandings of justice (distributive justice) in political philosophy and mesolevel understandings of justice as rectification (criminal and civil justice) in penal philosophy, law, and social science.
Kathleen Daly
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Rewording the World: Poststructuralism, Deconstruction and the ‘Real’ in Environmental Education
In this paper we question the desirability of the near-schism between (on the one hand) environmental philosophers, advocates and educators who appear to be antagonistic to, and/or dismissive of, poststructuralism and deconstruction and (on the other ...
Noel Gough, Leigh Price
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