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Introduction
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Hillary Taylor
Published: 26 August 2024
... of an approach that combines historical analysis with insights from other disciplines, such as sociolinguistics. authority deference domination subordination social hierarchy politics of language By the time his speech came to the attention of the authorities, Gilbert Plough was dead. Measured...
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Published: 20 November 2024
... in Dublin. By the 1890s, the production of coercive information had diffused, and Irish people were engaging in both colonial projects of racial production—racing others—and in the auto-exoticization of themselves: racing themselves. mapping ethnography governance domination race and the Irish...
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Published: 23 May 2024
... with sweatshop labour exploitation is that the structurally embedded vulnerability of the workers is turned into a condition for profit in a way that reveals normative concerns with domination and oppression. This exploitation constitutes a particularly severe form of wage-labour exploitation and is non...
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Authenticity and the Cultural Politics of Work: New Forms of Informal Control
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Peter Fleming
Published online: 01 September 2009
Published in print: 25 June 2009
...Personal authenticity was once a reference point from which critics and labour activists sought to challenge the domination of the corporation. Now it has entered into the parlance of managerial discourse. This book critically investigates the increasing popularity of personal authenticity...
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7 History Sisters: Femi Osofisan's Tegonni: An African Antigone
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Barbara Goff and Michael Simpson
Published: 01 December 2007
...Femi Osofisan's Tegonni: an African Antigone moves beyond a concern with the political and cultural effects of colonialism. Instead, the play deconstructs colonial and other types of authority, including paternal power and the domination of the male, in the service of resistance...
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The Science Wars, Ecology, and the Left
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Dana Phillips
Published: 15 May 2003
... and mechanistic views of nature as well as for objectivity and certainty. Radical critics of science have no faith in the latter, believing instead in the social construction of scientific knowledge, and asserting that the goal of most scientific research and experimentation is the domination of nature...
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Subalternity and Advocacy as Kairos for Theology
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Mark Lewis Taylor
Published: 25 September 2003
...This essay explores a central crisis facing theologians of liberation in the postmodern context: those seeking to hear the voice of the subalterns and to advocate on their behalf may also participate in structures and exercises of domination and privilege that reinforce the subalterns...
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The Right to Strike and Contestatory Citizenship
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Alan Bogg and Cynthia Estlund
Published: 12 December 2018
..., it challenges and rejects two dominant strategies in arguing for a fundamental right to strike: (a) that the right is derivative of a single basic liberty; (b) that the right is derivative of a right to collective bargaining. The contours of these basic liberties are developed using the republican ideal of non...
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4 Social Hierarchies
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Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe
Published: 04 October 2007
... dei per unum reformasse doceret, quod per unum lapsum fuerat et tractum in mortem.’ 7 Id., Q . 45. 3: ‘Aliquibus tamen videtur, quia in dominatione imago dei factus est homo, quia dixit: “et dominetur piscium maris et volatilium caeli et totius terrae”, cum non solum viro, sed et...
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Published: 09 October 2008
...Chapter 7 puts forward a normative defence of liberty as non-domination, which does not support a ban on hijab, but seeks to equip all individuals with culturally-neutral, autonomy-related skills, and give them opportunities for effective political voice , so...
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Relational Equality, Non-Domination, and Vulnerability
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Marie Garrau and Cécile Laborde
Published: 18 December 2014
...This chapter examines Philip Pettit’s republicanism of non-domination in the light of relational theories of equality. Republicanism seems to be a paradigmatic relational theory of equality. First, and much in the spirit of Elizabeth Anderson and Samuel Scheffler’s relational approaches...
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Published: 18 December 2014
... Martin Scheffler Samuel social status hierarchies gender ed relationships relationships rich–poor relationships stereotyping Wolff Jonathan workplace relationships domination self respect servile behavior social trust solidarity stigmatization control power recognition slavery decision...
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Sources of the Desire/Belief Thesis
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Rüdiger Bittner
Published: 09 August 2001
... becomes also apparent in considering Plato: if reason gives desire direction, there can be action in accordance with what there is. Nevertheless we should drop the idea: it brings with it domination within the soul. action belief desire domination Hume Phaedrus Plato soul 40...
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Information Intrigue: Controlling the Flow of Information
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Stuart Macdonald
Published: 21 December 2000
...This chapter explores how information flow can be controlled to prevent other countries from gathering information and using it for their own improvement. It starts by considering technology and world domination before the end of the Second World War. Technologies at this point in time were limited...
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Published: 18 August 2016
... and violence from biological and social science; introduces the theory of bio-culturalism; and, drawing from a trans-disciplinary historical/cross-cultural study, proposes that the degree to which a society orients to the social configuration of a partnership model or domination model influences the degree...
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Published: 14 June 2012
... misunderstand what it means to properly respect future persons for the independent persons they enter this world as. They thus fail to appreciate that allowing parents to make extensive use of genetic enhancement may lead to a situation of intergenerational domination, where those presently living can...
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Future Persons and Their Independence
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Anja J. Karnein
Published: 14 June 2012
...’ genetic make-up is to make sure that the latter are mentally and physically equipped for leading independent lives in order to protect them from domination by their contemporaries. The chapter proceeds by addressing five possible objections to this account. It closes with an argument about procreative...
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Life Behind Bars
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John Bryant and others
Published: 23 May 2014
... a certain degree of callousness on the part of the guards. They seek to break us, but by treating us as less than human, they lose part of their humanity as well. Prisons are dominating structures that emasculate us upon our admission. The emasculation takes the form of an inspection of our genitals as well...
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Published: 01 January 2016
...It is often argued that guestworkers are exploited, and that unfair advantage is taken of their vulnerable position in host societies. This chapter assesses the accuracy of this claim by examining three different theories of exploitation: a domination theory, an egalitarian theory...
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A Capabilities Approach to Democratic Participation in Regulatory Rulemaking
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Breena Holland
Published: 01 September 2014
...-being while the role of technocratic experts is narrowed to clarifying and studying specific empirical relationships between changes in environmental quality and citizens’ self-defined capabilities. To further prevent problems of “bureaucratic domination” the CARR employs mechanisms of expert...