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Political fatalism and the (im)possibility of social transformation
How can the world be improved if the people inhabiting it do not believe they can transform it? A belief in such political fatalism is an important...
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Acting as if: the utopian political thought and actions of the US disability rights movement
This article studies the response of the US disability community to the prevalent assumption that disabled people do not have a future, in the form...
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The nomos of citizenship: migrant rights, law and the possibility of justice
Superficially, citizenship appears relatively simple: a legal status denoting political membership. However, critical citizenship studies scholars...
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The body in pieces: towards a feminist phenomenology of violence
This article proposes that feminist phenomenology offers an essential set of conceptual tools for analysing forms of violence which destroy the body...
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Wu Ming's Transmedia Activism Ethical and Political Challenges to Neoliberalism
This book explores the activism of the Italian collective Wu Ming. Engaging in a dynamic conversation with critical theory, post-workerist philosophy...
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Reason, Religion and Modernity Gadamer-Habermas Debate
This book deals with the question of understanding religion and its relationship with politics in the context of develo** countries. It reviews... -
Early Habermas’s Critique of Gadamer and His Later Approach to Religion
This chapter deals with the theory of tradition by Hans-George Gadamer and the critique of that concept by early Habermas. The chapter deals with the... -
A New Case Study Pedagogy for Teaching Psychoanalytic Theory
This chapter introduces the Cultural Encounters Case Study Method, a new theoretical-experiential pedagogy for teaching clinical concepts from...