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Intimate strangers: theorizing bodily knowledge in shared housing
What does it mean to know and relate to others in a domestic context characterized by physical, but not necessarily emotional, proximity? This...
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Theorizing Socio-Spatial Practices
This chapter elaborates on the theoretical foundation of the book, an adaptation of Martina Löw's spatial theory in the context of a refugee camp.... -
Theorizing disaster communitas
Disaster scholars have long complained that their field is theory light: they are much better at doing and saying than analyzing. The paucity of...
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A Scientific Interpretation of Confucian Theorizing on Self-Cultivation
In order to provide a scientific interpretation for the Confucian theorizing on self-cultivation, this article consists of four parts: First, the... -
Conceptualizing, Measuring, and Theorizing the Third Sector: Embedding Statistical and Methodological Developments Awaiting Broader Scholarly Take-up
This article reviews and calls attention to the work underlying significant improvements in the conceptualization, measurement and analysis of the...
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Theorizing with Archives: Contingency, Mistakes, and Plausible Alternatives
What are “good” kinds of archival evidence for theorizing? Surprisingly, the word archive and discussions of the archival process rarely appear in...
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Theorizing Sexual Identity Change
In this chapter, I introduce my Life Course-Sexual Landscape model, which provides a framework for understanding both the pathways to and outcomes of... -
Social Inclusion Among People with Mobility Limitations: Theorizing Disability Regimes in the Global South
Approximately 15% of the world’s population have a disability—and nearly 4 out of 5 live in the Global South. However, disability is seldom mentioned...
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Effective climate clubs require ambition, leverage and insulation: Theorizing issue linkage in climate change and trade
Many proposals advocate linking climate and trade policy to improve climate cooperation. Since climate mitigation is non-excludable, mitigation...
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Theorizing Urban Movements in Pierre Bourdieu’s Terms—the Example of Warsaw, Poland
For more than a decade, the importance of urban social movements has been systematically increasing in the Polish public sphere. However, available...
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Theorizing Coloniality: History and Main Concepts
The relational dynamics between the various global and regional discourses of feminism demand a theoretical framework that would allow further... -
“Evolutionary Theorizing in Sociology’s Formative Period: Implications for Theorizing Today”
Evolutionary analyses in sociology are uncommon despite the fact that evolutionary theory constitutes the core foundation of natural science.... -
Encounters, separations, and incursions: Theorizing the Black Panther Party’s challenge to the War on Poverty
This article analyzes a series of encounters between the Black Panther Party and the U.S. government’s War on Poverty, beginning with the Party’s...
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Incivility and danger: theorizing a Muslim undercaste in Europe
Positing Muslim positionality in Europe as an undercaste helps to make sense of how cultural stratification, rooted in associations with incivility,...
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Theorizing Borders in the Shadow of Imperial Violence
This chapter examines some of the key contributions from the field of border studies over the last 25 years, noting that while many of the critics... -
Metaphor research as a research strategy in social sciences and humanities
Metaphors have so far inspired many researchers to explain complex concepts or new theorizing. But there is no clear instruction for metaphor-based...
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Introduction to Archaeologies Special Issue on Intersectionality Theory and Research in Historical Archaeology
This special thematic issue includes some of the papers presented in two symposia on intersectionality theory and research that were presented at...
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Theorizing refugeedom: becoming young political subjects in Beirut
Refugees can be formed as “subjects” as they navigate forced displacement in countries that are not their own. In particular, everyday life as the...
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Introduction: Theorizing Remittances — Social Positioning and the Making of Migrant Subjectivity
Remittances connect migrants to their homelands, manifest cross-border relations, and shape the transnational social field. By doing so, they have a...