Results 231 to 240 of about 19,043 (288)
Struggling over recognition: Honneth, political resistance, and violence. [PDF]
Pilapil RD.
europepmc +1 more source
Reproductive capital: theoretical foundations and empirical evidence from the workplace. [PDF]
Hadley RA +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Editorial: Public health approaches to ending violence against women: global campaigns, policy, and community action. [PDF]
Glozah FN, Shaheen A.
europepmc +1 more source
The mechanical reproduction of symbolic violence: AI as a cultural discourse
openaire +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Political power as symbolic capital and symbolic violence
Journal of Political Power, 2011This article discusses the possibility of the simultaneous existence of inclusion/empowerment and exclusion/dominance within the practices of everyday political participation. Taking a point of departure in the Bourdieusian approach to practice and symbolic power, the article first constructs a theoretical framework for studying political practices and
Gitte Sommer Harrits
exaly +2 more sources
Symbolic Violence and Victimisation [PDF]
In Denmark and most Western countries the study of "psychological reactions" to trauma has been dominated by the diagnosis Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. The concept is also being widely imported by other countries, as well as integrated in folk-psychological discourses.
Pedersen, Bodil Maria
openaire +1 more source
2008
Helena Flam and Brigitte Beauzamy’s ‘Symbolic Violence’ is the first chapter within the third and final section of the book, titled ‘Cases of Belonging and Exclusion’. It assesses the relevance of the concept of symbolic violence, now perhaps primarily associated with Pierre Bourdieu, for understanding the ‘everyday’ forms of discrimination faced by ...
Helena Flam, Brigitte Beauzamy
openaire +1 more source
Helena Flam and Brigitte Beauzamy’s ‘Symbolic Violence’ is the first chapter within the third and final section of the book, titled ‘Cases of Belonging and Exclusion’. It assesses the relevance of the concept of symbolic violence, now perhaps primarily associated with Pierre Bourdieu, for understanding the ‘everyday’ forms of discrimination faced by ...
Helena Flam, Brigitte Beauzamy
openaire +1 more source
Women Priests, Symbolic Violence, and Symbolic Resistance
Based on semi-structured interviews with women priests in the Church of England, this book explores the possibilities and limitations of Bourdieu's concept of symbolic violence in the context of the gendered structure of the Church.
Jagger, Sharon
core +3 more sources

