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‘Regrettably Up-to-Date’, 1975–81
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Frances C. Galt
Published: 27 November 2020
..., this chapter outlines the demands of the ACTT’s first Women’s Conference in 1981, which called for the formalisation of women’s representation within the union structure. ACTT Association of Cinematograph Television and Allied Technicians Benton Sarah Boston Sarah Johnston Claire Patterns of Discrimination...
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Reading Back as a Way to Give Back? A Narrative Practice-Informed Method for Interview-Based Research
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Sarah Strauven
Published: 01 December 2023
...This chapter offers a narrative practice-informed perspective on qualitative research with a special focus on its practical implications to engage with the ethics and politics of working with narratives. The gaze is turned on the process of research, as issues of representation, reciprocity...
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Representation: The Politics of Intersectionality in Practice
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Ashlee Christoffersen
Published: 23 May 2024
...This chapter explores issues of representation (who is represented, and whether and how to represent) in efforts to operationalize intersectionality. This chapter asks, in what ways does it matter who uses intersectionality, and for whom? How can practitioners go about representation to advance...
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Conclusion: Intersectional Practice – Ideas, Politics and Policy
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Ashlee Christoffersen
Published: 23 May 2024
...This chapter explores the implications and contributions of the book. Competing concepts of intersectionality serve distinct interests and are thus championed by particular actors; this politics is evident in conflicts about and in the arenas of representation and coalition. The chapter reflects...
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Conclusion
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Anne Revillard
Published: 29 March 2023
... politics takes place at a distance from the collectives involved in the politicization of disability, whether they be associations or public officials, towards whom several people make a demand for descriptive representation. fragile rights Law of 2005 rights accessibility mainstream schools...
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Precarious Work after Apartheid: Experimenting with Alternative Forms of Representation in the Informal Sector
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Kally Forrest
Published: 17 July 2023
...Chapter 2 explores alternative forms of representation among precarious workers. Two South African case studies – COSATU’s Vulnerable Workers Task Team (VWTT) and the Organisation of Informal Traders – suggest that experimentation on the periphery of the labour movement is building significant...
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The Best Knowledge and the Best Mode of Governance
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Linda Soneryd and Göran Sundqvist
Published: 29 September 2023
... world’ is not independent of, but dependent on, the research process itself. The idea that the world that science is about is constructed, rather than represented, is a position that can be termed ‘anti-representationalism’ ( Hammersley 2022 ). As stated earlier, our approach to representation...
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What Can Science and Technological Studies Say about Science and Democracy?
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Linda Soneryd and Göran Sundqvist
Published: 29 September 2023
... shadow theory Callon Michel hybrid forums hybridization ignorance participation populism representation counter democracy counter expertise Latour Bruno normativity overflows Collins Harry Evans Robert legitimacy problematization framing open innovation Brown Mark delegative democracy...
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Contested Children’s and Young People’s Political Representation in Global Health
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Anna Holzscheiter and Laura Pantzerhielm
Published: 09 November 2023
... institutions in recent years. We perform a systematic review of global health scholarship across pertinent academic outlets, epistemological and disciplinary divides and find that the political agency and representation of children and youth in global health politics has not been systematically...
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Published: 25 March 2024
...The Introduction provides theoretical and political context for the analysis of representation in a range of settings in Mexico that follow in subsequent chapters. It discusses the core concept of the representative claim and shows how the other eight chapters provide a coherent, multifaceted...
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Published: 25 March 2024
...This chapter focuses on issues of gender and indigenous representation, specifically the politics of gender-parity representation in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It highlights tensions in Mexico between legal and explicit norms, on the one hand, and tacit or community norms, on the other hand...
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Ontological and Political Representation in Community Development Discourse
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Scott McLean and Laura Montes de Oca Barrera
Published: 25 March 2024
...Building on a distinction between ‘ontological’ and ‘political’ dimensions of representation, this chapter examines representation in community development discourse as originated by international agencies and non-governmental organizations. Ontological representation refers to symbolic...
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Acting as a Representative: The Case of the Executive Council of Global Corporations
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Ricardo Tirado and Fernando Castaños
Published: 25 March 2024
... of the organization. The second analyses how it built its object of representation. The third and fourth explain the organization’s operations and conduct. Business Coordinating Council CCE Consejo Coordinador Empresarial CCE Consejo Coordinador Empresarial Business Coordinating Council CEEG Cosejo Ejecutivo de...
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Between Dystopia and Utopia: The Social and Political Field of Public Sphere Criticism
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Hans-Jörg Trenz
Published: 23 November 2023
... transition public–private transition Goffman E postponed publicity disempowerment empowerment paradox empowerment–disempowerment paradox media users sharing economies counter politics plurality and representation representation and plurality surveillance voice plurality of cancel culture free...
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Published: 22 July 2020
... media personalities of politicians Prime Ministers United States blue collar manual professions democracy descriptive representation education ethnicity European Social Survey Hindmoor Andrew manual occupations men mirroring constituents Oxford Cambridge Pitkin Hannah professionalization...
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Introduction to Part III
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Peichi Chung
Published: 28 May 2021
...The mini introduction to Part III introduces four chapters on the topics of techno-identities and digital labour condition. The mini introduction reviews South Korea’s global and national esports power in professional gaming. It also covers topics about Japan on film representation of pachinko...
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Communities and criminal justice: engaging legitimised, project and resistance identities
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Basia Spalek
Published: 21 November 2007
..., with the lay public engaging with, as well as critiquing, rival forms of expertise. The chapter also discusses community representation within criminal justice and how community participation helps to create and sustain legitimised identities. Finally, it argues that despite the significant challenges...
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Published: 15 March 2017
... context. The work concludes with discussion over representational aspects in mayoral governance, and offers suggestions for further avenues of research. powers of mayor councillors local councils political parties Barber Ben Bristol business community relations independent mayors place based...
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‘The Rotherham project’: young men represent themselves and their town
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Nathan Gibson and others
Published: 21 March 2018
... of representation, informed by the participants' first-hand experience of living in Rotherham. The young men explored the town on foot and by minibus, visiting the town centre, the surrounding countryside, and places of special interest, such as a local castle. During the photography sessions, the young men...
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From crisis to reform: the emotional politics of child rescue and commemoration
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Joanne Warner
Published: 17 September 2015
...This chapter extends the concept of emotional politics to three other processes: collective remembering; the myth of political control through policy reform; and emotional interest representation. It is argued that collective remembering can be understood as a form of social action through...