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This article presents preliminary findings from ethnographic research in Serino (Southern Italy), examining post-migration returns as multidirectional, translocal processes. Rather than definitive endpoints, return mobilities emerge as intergenerational
Daria De Grazia
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Methodological Reterritorialization of Journalistic Narratives [PDF]
This paper presents a methodological proposal for journalistic work in the academy, using the assumptions made by Foucault, Latour, Deleuze and Guattari, among others. It is understood that given the dynamics lived by the current society, the researcher in journalism needs to seek new methodological approaches more appropriate to the particularities ...
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The Socio‐Political Dimension of Hysteria and Melancholia—Between Revolution and Stagnation
ABSTRACT This paper explores the psychoanalytic distinction between hysteria and melancholia as mechanisms of trauma processing and their implications for socio‐political dynamics. Through an examination of Freud and Klein, with reference to Lacan, Deleuze and Sartre, this study proposes a regression‐oscillation hypothesis, arguing that subjects move ...
Maria Ibrahim
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Cross Pollination's Nomadic Laboratory: a praxis in-between practices
This collaborative writing presents the ways in which practitioner-researchers from Cross Pollination (CP), an international arts research platform with a focus on knowledge exchange, create nomadic and temporary laboratory spaces. It is argued that the
Adriana Parente La Selva +3 more
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The Plasticity of Regions: A Social Sciences–Cultural Studies Dialogue on Asia-Related Area Studies [PDF]
Representatives from the social sciences and cultural studies continue to exhibit mutual reservations and sensitivities when they encounter each other in the field of area studies.
Holbig, Heike
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ABSTRACT This article introduces religeopolitics as a conceptual framework for analyzing how religious actors participate in the production of geopolitical space through affective, embodied, and relational practices. It positions religion as a constitutive element of geopolitical analysis rather than an exceptional or marginal category within it. While
Tanner Morrison
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De-Territorialization and Re-Territorialization of"the social". A debate.
Deterritorialization has been used as an anthropological concept to designate the weakened ties between culture and place: Certain cultural/social processes and relations seem to increasingly transcend their previously given territorial boundaries in ...
John Clarke, Fabian Kessl
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Peut-on parler d’une diaspora mexicaine aux États-Unis ?
Diaspora is a notion that could play heuristic functions. At least, if may allow researchers to surmount the traditional division between micro, mesa and macro scales, specitically tor studying contemporary international migrations.
Victor Zúñiga, Rubén Hernández-León
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The Memory of the National and the National as Memory [PDF]
This essay seeks to illuminate a different, more encompassing kind of transition than that from dictatorship to post-dictatorship (and its attendant forms of memory of military brutal force and human rights abuses) often privileged by studies of ...
Poblete, Juan
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The essay offers an Atlantic reading of Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan and John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government based on the spatial concepts of “Land” and “Sea”.
Raffaele Laudani
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