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New Capitalism, Risk, and Subjectification in an Early Childhood Classroom [PDF]
Steve Bialostok, George Kamberelis
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Abstract Shifting class compositions and the fragmentations of localised workforces are key developments for labour struggle. This paper argues that two major, interlinked processes are central to these fragmentations: the multiplication of labour through border capitalism and the devaluation of racialised labour under racial capitalism.
Jan Kordes
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The study of modality schemas of Persian: a cognitive approach [PDF]
This article explores the semantic category of modality to clarify how Persian modality can be illustrated through cognitive approach? And what is the interaction of mood and modality in Persian?
Zahra Rahmani Parhizkar +2 more
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Action research and democracy [PDF]
This contribution explores the relationship between research and learning democracy. Action research is seen as being compatible with the orientation of educational and social work research towards social justice and democracy.
A Feldman +48 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how authoritarian governance, in Egypt, is being recalibrated through infrastructural technologies that embed regulation into everyday life. It argues that, in the current phase of neoliberal financialisation, authoritarian governance must, by necessity, harness citizens' capacities for self‐regulation to achieve the ...
Salwa Ismail
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Arguing for the Subjectification of Graduate Teachers
Karen Maras +7 more
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The Silent Space of the Vacuum [PDF]
In this paper I argue that a reimagining of the notion of silence as more than a sonic phenomenon is needed to address the dominant structural apparati of Western discourse. Silence as an existential medium is where the Foucauldian apparatuses that power
Morgan, Jonathan
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The massive development of the Brazilian public health system over the past two decades has given rise to new practices and new forms of participation amongst working-class women.
Alfonsina Faya Robles
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