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Working at Boimondau: A Community Experience
Abstract In the 1940s and 1950s, France witnessed the emergence of labor communities whose ambition was to escape capitalism and abolish wage labor. This article focuses on Boimondau, the best‐known community at the time. In terms of work, the central activity in the life of the community, two main tensions lastingly structured the collective and ...
Michel Lallement
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(Re)construire la maison de Swift : la scène emprisonnée comme dispositif de recherche
Dans cet article écrit à deux mains, Simon Dubois et Waël Ali reviennent sur un pan peu connu de l’histoire du théâtre syrien contemporain. En effet, leur démarche d’archivage d’une histoire sensible de l’engagement en Syrie durant les années 1980 les a ...
Waël Ali, Simon Dubois
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To study spectators’ participation in performances by inmates, we must be able to analyse, process and evaluate, in both qualitative and quantitative terms, the data giving us the insight into the special nature and possible outcome of this relational ...
Valentina Garavaglia
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Moralized Identities in and Around Organizations: An Identity Work Perspective
Abstract In this article, we examine the literature on moralized identities – the range of identities that people construct for themselves that are underpinned by issues of morality. We problematize traditional theorizing by drawing on the identity work perspective to provide an explanatory framework that diverts attention away from a focus on what ...
Michael J. Gill, Andrew D. Brown
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City of God and the Duty of Just Memory
Abstract In a recent essay, Richard Miller claims that Augustine presumes a duty to remember justly in his City of God. However, Miller's brief reference to a presumed duty of “just memory” does not fully explain how Augustine conceptualizes this duty or how it relates to his theological concerns.
Zachary J. Taylor
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Théâtre et enfermement : la création collective comme modalité de l’expérience d’enquête en prison
This paper describes an original research posture which, by mixing the object with the method, assures to the researcher a double position of actress and observer, both on the field and on stage.
Chloé Branders
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Trauma and affect in a Holocaust survivor's story: Rosita Fanto's novel Rozalia Alone
Abstract My article endeavors to redress the neglect of Rosita Fanto's Rozalia Alone (2010), which deals with a page of history that is less known worldwide, the Holocaust in Romania. Using a trauma studies perspective that mixes with affect theory, the article demonstrates that Rozalia Alone covers in a nutshell the whole magnitude of the late 1930s ...
Arleen Ionescu
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the 2025 US decision to deport members of the Venezuelan‐origin gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador under a $6 million incarceration agreement, arguing that the episode represents a critical evolution in outsourced security governance. By comparing this case with the 1980s deportation of Salvadoran gang affiliates, the paper
Taeheok Lee
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Balint Groups: A Catalytic Collaboration Between General Practice and Psychoanalysis
ABSTRACT This paper explores the foundations of Balint groups, a method for studying clinical relationships and countertransference. Enid and Michael Balint began holding seminars with general practitioners at the Tavistock Clinic in 1950, aiming to apply psychoanalytic principles to understand the doctor‐patient relationship.
Robert V. Dyer +2 more
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Inchbald’S Kotzebue: The Wise Man of the East (1799) and Social Assemblage Theory
This article argues that Lord Mansfield's judgement in favour of the actor Charles Macklin in 1775 wrought a profound change on noisy and disruptive theatre auditoriums.
Worrall David
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