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2. Accounting and the Restoration of Pastoral Power in the 15th-century Roman Catholic Church
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Bigoni, M., Funnell, Warwick N., Bigoni, M., and Funnell, Warwick N.
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Informed by the work of Foucault on pastoral power the chapter examines the genealogical core of governmentality in the context of the Roman Catholic Church at a time of great crisis in the 15th century. The contributions of accounting to pastoral power have been pivotal in restoring the Church’s standing and influence. Accounting was one of the technologies that allowed the bishops to control both the diocese as a whole and each priest, to subjugate the priests to the bishops’ authority and, thereby, to govern the diocese through a never-ending extraction of truth.
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- 2018
3. Network leadership as pastoral power
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Waring, Justin, primary and Martin, Graham, additional
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- 2018
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4. Accounting and the Restoration of Pastoral Power in the 15th-Century Roman Catholic Church
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Bigoni, Michele, primary and Funnell, Warwick, additional
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- 2017
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5. The Abuses of Black Pastoral Power
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Shupe, Anson, primary and Eliasson-Nannini, Janelle M., additional
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- 2017
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6. Pastoral power: Matthew Hannah
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- 2011
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7. Leaving the City: Gender, Pastoral Power and the Discourse of Development in the Eastern Cape
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- 2007
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8. I/MLEs and the uneven return of pastoral power
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Emile Bojesen
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- 2020
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9. Network leadership as pastoral power
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Justin Waring and Graham Martin
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Distributed leadership ,Quality management ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Corporate governance ,Public policy ,Public relations ,Power (social and political) ,Transformational leadership ,Service (economics) ,Political science ,Public service ,business ,media_common - Abstract
This chapter focuses on M. Foucault’s concept of “pastoral power” to consider how networks of practices are shaped through the activities of “network leaders.” Public policies increasingly suggest that networks need, in some sense, to be managed or steered to navigate these and similar challenges. The National Health Service has been at the forefront of change within UK public service governance. Policies see leaders as transformational and leadership as dispersed through the networks of service organisation and delivery. The emphasis on transformational leaders has evolved to consider the contribution of more distributed leadership, where the capacity to engender change is diffused amongst organisational groups. Emerging from the inscription practices, safety leads undertook a series of collective practices that sought to (re)define the boundaries of the community and, in turn, to instigate and maintain activities within that community that reinforce appropriate subjectivities.
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- 2018
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10. Accounting and the Restoration of Pastoral Power in the 15th-century Roman Catholic Church
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Warwick N. Funnell, Michele Bigoni, Bigoni, M., and Funnell, Warwick N.
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Power (social and political) ,History ,biology ,business.industry ,Context (language use) ,Accounting ,Bishops ,biology.organism_classification ,business ,HF5601 ,Governmentality - Abstract
Informed by the work of Foucault on pastoral power the chapter examines the genealogical core of governmentality in the context of the Roman Catholic Church at a time of great crisis in the 15th century. The contributions of accounting to pastoral power have been pivotal in restoring the Church’s standing and influence. Accounting was one of the technologies that allowed the bishops to control both the diocese as a whole and each priest, to subjugate the priests to the bishops’ authority and, thereby, to govern the diocese through a never-ending extraction of truth.
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- 2018
11. The Abuses of Black Pastoral Power
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Anson D. Shupe and Janelle M. Eliasson-Nannini
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Power (social and political) ,Political science ,Political economy - Published
- 2017
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12. Governmentality and the historian: Scotland and the history of Protestant pastoral power
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Mutch, A, McKinlay, A, and Pezet, E
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- 2017
13. Pastoral Power in Nurturing the Spiritual Life of the Child
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Machteld Reynaert
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ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,Michel foucault ,Control (management) ,Religious studies ,Environmental ethics ,Abuse of power ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS ,Education ,Power (social and political) ,Philosophy ,Spiritual life ,Spirituality ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY ,Sociology ,Social science ,Order (virtue) - Abstract
In this article, I will investigate the link between – what the French philosopher Michel Foucault calls – ‘pastoral power’ and the concept of ‘nurturing children’s spirituality.’ In the first step, I will explain the concept of pastoral power. In a second step, I will look to some literature about nurturing the spirituality of the child and the tips and tricks they give to nurturing the spirituality of the child. I will develop how power is present and how it can be abused easily. By nurturing the spirituality of their child, parents can control the life of the child. I will argue that it is important that everyone who works with children is aware of the hidden forms of power in nurturing the spirituality of the child in order to not misuse their power.
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- 2014
14. A Foucauldian perspective on student experiences of family discourses in post-primary schools
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Ann-Marie Desmond
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Foucault ,Family structure ,Discourse analysis ,05 social sciences ,education ,050401 social sciences methods ,050301 education ,Normalisation ,Family discrimination ,Gender studies ,Family diversity ,Census ,Postmodernism ,language.human_language ,Education ,0504 sociology ,Irish ,Pedagogy ,language ,Normative ,Statistical analysis ,Sociology ,Pastoral power ,0503 education - Abstract
This work involves researching normative family discourses which are mediated through post-primary settings. The traditional family, consisting of father, mother and children all living together in one house (nuclear) is no longer reflective of the home situation of many Irish students [Lunn, P., and T. Fahey. 2012. Households and Family Structures in Ireland: A Detailed Statistical Analysis of Census 2006. Dublin: ESRI]. My study problematises micro practices involving families as reported by students in three post-primary schools, to report how family differences are managed and (mis)recognised from their lens. The influence of the dominant educational discourses (contextual and textual), are also considered. A framework using Foucauldian post-structural critical analysis traces family profiling through normalising discourses such as notes home which presume two parents together. Teacher assumptions about heterosexual two-parent families make it difficult for students to be open about a family set-up that is constructed as ‘different’ to the rest of the schools. My findings will be of interest to educational research and policy-makers because they highlight how changing demographics such as family compositions are mis-conceptualised in schools, leading to issues of injustice such as bullying and isolation for the students involved.
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- 2016
15. The Church, Authority, and Foucault : Imagining the Church As an Open Space of Freedom
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Steven G. Ogden and Steven G. Ogden
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- Church and state, Church, Christianity and politics, Sovereignty--Religious aspects--Christianity, Liberty--Religious aspects--Christianity, Authority
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The Church, Authority, and Foucault addresses the problem of the Church's enmeshment with sovereign power, which can lead to marginalization. Breaking new ground, Ogden uses Foucault's approach to power and knowledge to interpret the church leader's significance as the guardian of knowledge. This can become privileged knowledge, under the spell of sovereign power, and with the complicity of clergy and laity in search of sovereigns. Inevitably, such a culture leads to a sense of entitlement for leaders and conformity for followers. All in the name of obedience. The Church needs to change in order to fulfil its vocation. Instead of a monarchy, what about Church as an open space of freedom? This book, then, is a theological enterprise which cultivates practices of freedom for the sake of the other. This involves thinking differently by exploring catalysts for change, which include critique, space, imagination, and wisdom. In the process, Ogden uses a range of sources, analysing discourse, gossip, ritual, territory, masculinity, and pastoral power. In all, the work of Michel Foucault sets the tone for a fresh ecclesiological critique that will appeal to theologians and clergy alike.
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- 2017
16. Law, Immunization and the Right to Die
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Jennifer Hardes and Jennifer Hardes
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- K3611.E95
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Law, Immunization and the Right to Die focuses on the urgent matter of legal appeals and judicial decisions on assisted death. Drawing on key cases from the United Kingdom and Canada, the book focuses on the problematic paternalism of legal decisions that currently deny assisted dying and questions why the law fails to recognize what many describe as'compassionate motives'for assisted death. When cases are analyzed as discourses that are part of a larger socio-political logic of governance, judicial decisions, it is argued here, reveal themselves as relying on the construction of neoliberal fictions – fictions that are here elucidated with reference to Michel Foucault's theoretical insights on pastoral power and Roberto Esposito's philosophical thesis on immunization. Challenging the socio-political logic of neoliberalism, the issue of assisted dying goes beyond the predominant legal concern with protecting – or immunizing – individuals from one another, in favor of minimal interference. This book calls for a new kind of politics: one that might affirm people and their finitude both more collectively, and more compassionately.
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- 2016
17. Health Visiting, Social Work, Nursing and Midwifery: a History
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Pamela Abbott and Claire Wallace
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Occupational group ,Poverty ,Social work ,Obstetrics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Professional practice ,Power (social and political) ,Nursing ,Work (electrical) ,Reading (process) ,medicine ,Sociology ,Deviance (sociology) ,media_common - Abstract
This chapter examines the development of nursing, midwifery, health visiting and social work as caring professions. It presents a reading of the processes involved in the transformation of nursing and social work from predominantly philanthropic work undertaken by unpaid ladies into modern occupational groups. The chapter considers how the essentially female occupations of nursing and social work came to exercise power and regulate social life through the development of knowledge bases, which are in turn embedded in discourses emerging at different points in time within a patriarchal setting. It also examines how discourses surrounding the idea of the family, crime, the nature of deviance, poverty and health emerged, the ways in which they structured the conceptual world and their effects on professional practice, without having to concern ourselves with their ‘truth’ or ‘falsehood’. Health visitors were one group of the agents of pastoral power that became established in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Britain.
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- 2020
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18. Governmentality after neoliberalism
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Mark Bevir
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Government ,Coalition government ,Public housing ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Neoliberalism ,Welfare state ,Sociology ,Localism ,Public administration ,Spatial planning ,media_common ,Governmentality - Abstract
1. Governmentality after Neoliberalism, Mark Bevir 2. Contemporary Spatial Planning: The Making and Remaking of Land Use Planning, Phil Allmendinger 3. Governing Urban and Regional Development in the UK: The Approach of the Coalition Government 2010-2015, Danny MacKinnon 4. Re-placing Neo-liberalism? Exploring more Sustainable Governance Pathways for Agri-food and Rural Development, Terry Marsden 5. Codifying Ethics: New Labour and the Government of Civil Servants, Edward Barratt 6. Social Welfare Policy: Fantasy and Assemblage in a Personalised Welfare State, Catherine Needham 7. Social Housing and the 'New Localism': A Strategy of Governance for Austere Times, Kim McKee 8. Network Leadership as Pastoral Power: The Governance of Quality Improvement Communities in the English NHS, Justin Waring and Graham Martin 9. Resilience and the Governmentality of Unknowns, Simin Davoudi 10. Britain's Overseas Aid Strategy: How the Resilience Turn Reinforces Governmentality, Jonathan Joseph 11. Countering the Changing Genealogies of Migration in the EU, Bal Sokhi-Bulley
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- 2018
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19. Michel Foucault (1926–1984)
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Jeremy R. Carrette
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Phenomenology (philosophy) ,Power (social and political) ,Ethos ,Subjectivity ,Psychoanalysis ,History of religions ,Philosophy ,Structuralism ,Subject (philosophy) ,Confession - Abstract
In 1980, Michel Foucault surprised the intellectual community by exploring the work of early Christianity in his annual College de France lecture. He focused on key figures of the early church, including Tertullian, Saint Augustine and John Cassian, and sought to explore the formation of subjectivity, the ethical relation of self to truth claims, through an examination of faith and confession. Even though Foucault was an atheist, his critical ethos does not refuse religion, but rather reveals how religion becomes a “political force” in legitimating or subverting authority. Foucault’s critical attitude is shaped by a post-war philosophical and political context in France that responded to Immanual Kant, Martin Heidegger and phenomenology, Pious Nietzsche, the history of science, the avant-garde, structuralism and the history of religions. Much of the discussion of Foucault’s idea of “political spirituality” has to be placed within the prior context of “pastoral power,” which is driven by emerging concerns about the subject and truth.
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- 2017
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20. Governmentality and the Historian
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Alistair Mutch
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Power (social and political) ,Protestantism ,biology ,Self ,Miller ,Environmental ethics ,Context (language use) ,Sociology ,Organizational analysis ,biology.organism_classification ,Order (virtue) ,Governmentality - Abstract
Governmentality as developed in the work of Miller and Rose and others such as Power has been criticised for its failure to pay attention to history. This chapter looks at different phases of Foucault's approach, with a particular focus on his later work as developed in his focus on pastoral power. For Foucault, governmentality was a way of moving from the 'microphysics' of power that constituted his earlier studies to a macrophysics. Governmentality was to do with the 'conduct of conduct' in the context of the shift to examining techniques of the self. The aim of fostering a historical turn in organizational analysis is a laudable one, but the suggestion that this be done by a turn to genealogy in the Foucauldian sense is only a partial solution. The relentless focus on self-examination in order to ascertain the marks of grace would give some assurance about salvation manifested itself in practices of diary-keeping which then became secularised.
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- 2017
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21. Mass Data Surveillance and Predictive Policing : Contested Foundations and Human Rights Impact
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Plixavra Vogiatzoglou and Plixavra Vogiatzoglou
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- Data mining in law enforcement--European Union c, Electronic surveillance--European Union countrie, Police--Moral and ethical aspects--European Un, Crime prevention--European Union countries, Human rights--European Union countries
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This book critically assesses legal frameworks involving the bulk processing of personal data, initially collected by the private sector, to predict and prevent crime through advanced profiling technologies. In the European Union (EU), mass data surveillance currently engages three sectors: electronic communications (under the e-Privacy Directive), air travelling (under the Passenger Name Records Directive), and finance (under the Anti-Money Laundering Directive), and increasingly intersects with the deployment of predictive policing techniques. The book questions the legitimacy and impact of these frameworks in light of the EU's powers to provide security while safeguarding fundamental rights, particularly privacy, data protection, e-ective remedy, fair trial, and presumption of innocence.Focusing on the security shift towards forestalling crime before it occurs, the book identifies its distinct characteristics, such as the blurred lines between the public and private sector actors, and interrogates whether the legal bases and traditional theories on security can account for it. The book further explores the challenges these pre-crime practices pose, including their questionable e-ectiveness and the ambiguous application of human rights safeguards in situations where no crime has been committed, yet individuals face consequences as a result of deploying predictive analytics on mass amounts of commercially collected personal data. In examining the interference with several fundamental rights, the book also highlights aspects neglected by the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights, such as the expansive nature and the collective and cumulative e-ects of these frameworks.
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- 2025
22. Topographies of African Spirituality : Essays in Honor of Jacob K. Olupona
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Ebenezer Obadare, Wale Adebanwi, Afe Adogame, Ebenezer Obadare, Wale Adebanwi, and Afe Adogame
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- Spirituality--Africa, Religion and sociology--Africa
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This book explores African spirituality inside and outside of religion, investigating African traditions and perceptions in the study of spirituality across Africa and the African diaspora. It provides an interdisciplinary reflection on key issues in the field and sheds light on everyday experiences. In particular, the volume celebrates the work and mentorship of Professor Jacob K. Olupona, a leading figure in the study of African spiritualities, religions in Africa, and methodological approaches to the study of religion. With chapters by an impressive range of scholars from institutions across Africa, Europe, and North America, this book makes a valuable empirical and theoretical contribution to the development of African religious studies.
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- 2025
23. Routledge Handbook on Global China
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Maximilian Mayer, Emilian Kavalski, Marina Rudyak, Xin Zhang, Maximilian Mayer, Emilian Kavalski, Marina Rudyak, and Xin Zhang
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- JZ1734
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This innovative Routledge Handbook sheds light on the complex and transformative nature of Global China, prompting a re- evaluation of existing theories on global and regional dynamics. It encourages theoretical innovation, methodological reflection and analytical transformation, providing new avenues for critical engagement with China's global interactions. The chapters propose three key commitments for the study of Global China: Advocating for diverse viewpoints and non- binary frameworks, employing nuanced analysis to understand Beijing's transnational relations and utilizing alternative methodological approaches to explore different trajectories for China in international affairs.The Handbook also identifies and avoids epistemic traps that hinder the understanding of Global China, such as othering and strategic narcissism. It suggests five analytical frameworks related to relationality, global capitalist processes, language and discourse power, planetary- scale modernization and experimentalism to guide future research. By adopting these frameworks, researchers can gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted factors shaping Global China within the broader global context of cooperation, competition and crisis.
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- 2025
24. Routledge Handbook of Masculinities, Conflict, and Peacebuilding
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Henri Myrttinen, Chloé Lewis, Heleen Touquet, Philipp Schulz, Farooq Yousaf, Elizabeth Laruni, Henri Myrttinen, Chloé Lewis, Heleen Touquet, Philipp Schulz, Farooq Yousaf, and Elizabeth Laruni
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- Masculinity, Aggressiveness, Gender in conflict management, Peace-building--Social aspects
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This handbook engages with and broadens current debates on men and masculinities in conflict and peacebuilding.Through an expansive range of chapters across a unique array of geographical settings, the volume shatters prevailing assumptions about men's relationship to conflict and its wake. Situated across scholarship, policy, and practice, the contributions offer new possibilities for a more complex and complete picture of the gendered tapestries of conflict, peace, and the spaces in between. The handbook combines feminist, intersectional, relational, decolonial, and queer perspectives on the conceptualisation of masculinities in conflict and peacebuilding. This approach provides us with the tools to go beyond direct, physical, conflict-related violence to examine less visible forms of violence and power as well as other ways in which masculinities interact with conflict and peace. In doing so, the book permits a multi-faceted view of men's roles, relationships, vulnerabilities, and non-violent agencies in conflict and peacebuilding across scholarship, policy, and practice.This book will be of much interest to students of gender, masculinities, peace and conflict studies, and international relations.Chapter 1, 3, 9, 13, and 30 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.Chapter 25 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
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- 2025
25. Refugee Displacement, Disability and Human Rights : The Production, Processing and Power of Data
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Philippa Duell-Piening and Philippa Duell-Piening
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- Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilit, Refugees--Legal status, laws, etc, Older refugees--Legal status, laws, etc, People with disabilities--Legal status, laws, et, Forced migration, Refugees--Services for
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This book presents a timely and innovative exploration of one of the first human rights articles about data production and processing: the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities article 31, ‘Statistics and data collection'.The study provides detailed explorations of the legal and practical demands of article 31, how these have been interpreted and the practice of human rights research with marginalised communities. It describes the history of the article's drafting in detail, uncovering the tensions at its heart today. This analysis provides the foundations for an alternative doctrinal reading of the obligations in article 31 and an exploration of a potential group right. The book's detailed analysis is assisted by a new conceptual framework that illustrates the relationship between visibility and power. The work demonstrates that data is not inert but powerful and may be used in ways that are helpful and harmful to rights holders. Through closely examining disability human rights data practices in refugee contexts, it concludes that human rights protections are being ignored in the urgency to create more data to identify and address inequality. The author identifies immediate actions that may be taken to remediate current practices.The book will be an invaluable resource for academics, researchers and policy-makers working in disability studies, human rights law, refugee and migration studies, technology and society.
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- 2025
26. Faith, Spirituality, and Praxis : Exploring Dynamics in African Grassroot Theologies and Churches
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Peter White and Peter White
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- Christianity--Africa, Christianity and other religions--African, Theology--Africa, Christians--Africa
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African grassroots theologies and churches are expressions of the faith, spirituality, and praxis of African Christians who seek to articulate and live out their Christian identity and mission in their diverse and complex contexts. These include African Initiated Churches, black theology movements, liberation theology movements, and other forms of contextual and indigenous theologies and ecclesiologies that emerge from their experiences. In exploring the dynamics in African Christianity and theologies, the volume addresses the following questions: How do African grassroots theologies and churches reflect and respond to the challenges and opportunities of their socio‑political, economic, cultural, and religious contexts? How do African grassroots theologies and churches engage with the historical and contemporary expressions of Christianity in Africa and beyond such as colonial and missionary Christianity, ecumenical Christianity, global Christianity, and interreligious dialogue? How do African grassroots theologies and churches develop and communicate their theological and ethical perspectives and practices on issues such as justice, liberation, reconciliation, healing, development, ecology, gender, sexuality, culture, and spirituality? How do African grassroots theologies and churches shape and challenge the forms and functions of the church in Africa such as worship, leadership, ministry, mission, evangelism, discipleship, fellowship, and social action This volume is important for those studying African studies, religious studies, African theologies, and African Christianity. This is also an important book for those professionals working in interfaith dialogues, missionary work, and community development within African contexts.
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- 2025
27. Creative Work and Distributions of Power
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Michael Hanchett Hanson and Michael Hanchett Hanson
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- Creative ability--Social aspects, Power (Social sciences)
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Creative Work and Distributions of Power is a journey toward an energized and expanded space for considering power in discussions of creative work.Starting with the participatory creativity framework, this book expertly guides readers through case studies of two very different examples of creative work: the 20th-century, groundbreaking systems theorist Gregory Bateson and the current musician/polymath Tyler, The Creator. Through skillfully interwoven narrative and theory, chapters provide readers with a deep understanding of the roles of power in the ways creativity emerges from complex social, material, and historical systems. Thoughtful metalogues featured throughout the book bring readers into the minds of the authors, illustrating the very processes being analyzed. The result is a model of the functions of creative work in mediating personal capacities and larger societal forces.This critical addition to the discourse around creativity and its practice is an ideal first step in understanding creative work and distributions of power for readers in creativity studies as well as sociology and psychology courses.
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- 2025
28. Uses of Iver Neumann : Nothing International Is Alien
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Halvard Leira, Alireza Shams Lahijani, Einar Wigen, Halvard Leira, Alireza Shams Lahijani, and Einar Wigen
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- International relations--Study and teaching, International relations--Research
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This book engages with the work of Iver B. Neumann, demonstrating the past, present, and future importance of his work as a central IR scholar who set a path for younger researchers to make sense of international relations beyond traditional bounds.By closely examining his work, some of the leading contemporary political scientists reflect on the eclecticism that embodies Neumann's theorisation. Expert contributors engage in a critical review of his work on identity, practice theory, discourse, knowledge production, mentoring, and methodology, looking beyond the person to say something about the state of the field and the craft of research altogether. These reflections engage in critical assessment of the state of International Relations as a discipline, taking stock of theoretical and methodological challenges that scholars face, and reviewing the changes and continuities in knowledge production within social sciences.This book would be of interest to students, researchers, and educators working on themes of diplomacy, anthropology, popular culture, identity, foreign policy, and knowledge production and introducing them to the state of the discipline, key texts, and key developments over the past 30 years.
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- 2025
29. Education, Parenting, and Mental Health Care in Europe : The Contradictions of Building Autonomous Individuals
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Nicolas Marquis and Nicolas Marquis
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- Cognitive neuroscience, Learner autonomy, Autonomy (Psychology), Social skills, Mental health, Parent and child, Parenting
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This edited collection investigates, from a sociological perspective, what it means to create an autonomous individual through a novel exploration of three central fields of sociology: education, mental health care, and parenting.By linking these three aspects through their contribution to the building of an autonomous child, the volume analyses the intersecting roles of parent, teacher, and caregiver as well as the transformations in identities of child, pupil, and patient to understand the construction and repair of autonomy. Using a comparison of various case studies across Scandinavian, English-speaking, and French-speaking countries, chapters explore why personal autonomy is so important in many societies and demonstrate the conceptual and practical challenges the idea brings. Ultimately, the book provides an innovative contribution to the fields of educational sociology and the philosophy of education, as well as parenting studies and the sociology of mental health by making the case for taking autonomy, and its paradoxes, seriously.This cross-disciplinary volume will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students working in sociology and the philosophy of education, parenting, mental health, and child development more broadly. Those with a focus on the study of individualistic societies will also find the volume of use.The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
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- 2024
30. The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy
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Gerald Gaus, Fred D'Agostino, Ryan Muldoon, Gerald Gaus, Fred D'Agostino, and Ryan Muldoon
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- JA71
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The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy, Second Edition, is a comprehensive, definitive reference work, providing an up-to-date survey of the field, charting its history and key figures and movements, and addressing enduring questions as well as contemporary research. Features unique to the Companion are as follows: Extensive coverage of the history of social and political thought, including separate chapters on the development of political thought in the Islamic world, India, and China as well as in modern Germany, France, and Britain A focus on the core concepts and the normative foundations of social and political theory A section devoted exclusively to distributive justice, the central issue of political philosophy since Rawls'Theory of Justice Several chapters on global justice and international issues. The Companion's 74 commissioned chapters, by leading scholars from throughout the world, are divided into eight thematic sections: The History of Social and Political Theory; Political Theories and Ideologies; Normative Foundations; Distributive Justice; The National State and Beyond; Political Concepts; Approaches; and Issues in Social and Political Philosophy.Expanded, updated, and revised throughout, this Second Edition includes new chapters on Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE); Political Epistemology; Race and Ethnicity; Power; Foucault; and New Diversity Theory.
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- 2024
31. The Routledge Critical Companion to Leadership Studies
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David Knights, Helena Liu, Owain Smolović-Jones, Suze Wilson, David Knights, Helena Liu, Owain Smolović-Jones, and Suze Wilson
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- Leadership, Management
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The Routledge Critical Companion to Leadership Studies offers a rich and insightful overview of critical leadership studies for students, teachers, researchers, and practitioners. The volume draws together 35 chapters from 56 authors who represent the vibrant diversity of the critical leadership community. It includes chapters from emerging and preeminent scholars who share an interest in directing leadership theorizing, development and practice toward the aims of liberation, justice, and equity.The Companion is organized into six themes: (1) philosophical perspectives on leadership; (2) processes, practices, and power dynamics in leadership; (3) diversity and leadership; (4) leadership education and development; (5) lessons from the dark side of leadership; and (6) reimagining leadership and leadership studies.The book has been curated to serve as a'go to'resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, academic staff, and researchers seeking to understand the current state of play on a given topic, as well as inspiration for how they might contribute to its development. Each chapter provides a comprehensive yet succinct review of contemporary literature and offers the reader avenues for future research. Leadership practitioners will also find provocative ideas among these pages to help them interrogate and transform the ways they lead.
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- 2024
32. The Security Field : Crime Control, Power and Symbolic Capital
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Matt Bowden and Matt Bowden
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- Private security services, Criminology
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How crime and security are governed has become a critical issue in criminology over the first quarter of the twenty-first century. Today, we see a broader landscape of regulatory players who are involved in the control and management of crime, whether in crime prevention, safety in the community or in providing private security services. The Security Field: Crime Control, Power and Symbolic Capital gets to grips with these changes and argues that this forms an emerging field in which different players appear to compete and co-operate but are ultimately vying to shape and order the field. This book draws on new thinking in the social sciences on questions of crime, fear and security and contributes to the expanding interest on the sociology and criminology of security by offering a Bourdieusian approach to plural policing and the everyday political economy of security.Drawing from Bourdieu's concept of field, this book builds a theory of the security field based upon a series of in-depth interviews with security actors such as senior police officers, NGOs, private security professionals, government officials and community safety workers in Ireland. It demonstrates how security producers compete for cultural capital in its many forms – as data, information and relationships – and ultimately as a way of cementing their positions in this emerging field. It shows the dominant power of the formal police and central government in shaping and ordering this relational space. In doing so, The Security Field: Crime Control, Power and Symbolic Capital builds an empirical case from three distinct areas of security production: urban security, community safety and the connections between regulated private security and public crime prevention. It explores the challenges of securitisation in respect of public safety, security and rights and the way in which social problems such as drug use, homelessness and urban marginality are recast as ‘security'concerns.An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, sociology, urban studies and security studies.
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- 2024
33. Judith Butler, Michel Foucault, and the Theology of Freedom
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Gunda Werner and Gunda Werner
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- Liberty--Philosophy, Gender identity--Philosophy, Liberty--Religious aspects--Catholic Church, Philosophy and religion, Power (Philosophy)
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This book explores how Judith Butler's work on gender and the shaping of the human subject and Michel Foucault's notion of parrhesia, ‘speaking the truth', can be made fruitful for a theology of freedom. The volume illustrates the importance of three concepts - freedom, gender (body) and power (critique) - and how this triad provides the foundational categories and structural elements of a theology of freedom. By starting from an analysis of power and the performative potential of gendered embodiment, freedom can be thought of as the basis of creative and critical human action and thereby implemented in theology. The chapters feature several theological-historical case studies that are representative of topics that continue to shape contemporary Catholic norms and thought. In particular, the author reflects on the 13th century with the idea of personal sin and confession, and the 19th century with a gender ideology that has led to the marginalization of difference and dissent. The book shows how Butler and Foucault can provide essential insights for Catholic theology and is valuable reading for scholars of religion, philosophy, and gender and sexuality studies.
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- 2024
34. A New Approach to Global Studies From the Perspective of Small Nations
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Kiyonobu Date, Jean-François Laniel, Kiyonobu Date, and Jean-François Laniel
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- Self-determination, National--Case studies, States, Small--Case studies, Globalization--Study and teaching
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With emphasis on East Asian and North American examples – notably Japan and Quebec – Date, Laniel and their contributors take a new approach to the understanding of small nations and their role in the international system.Small nations, by their very nature, raise significant questions about what a nation is. Some small nations are sovereign states with relatively small populations and limited territory, others are nations within larger sovereign states, with distinctive cultures, governance structures or other features that differentiate them from their “parent” state. By focussing on non-European nations in particular, the contributors to this volume challenge our conceptions of what a small nation is and how it operates within the international system. They focus in particular on the nation-within-a-nation-state of Quebec and on Japan, supplemented by further examples from East Asia. By interrogating what these examples have to show us about the typology and character of small nations, they offer a critique of superpower and draw out the potential of small nation studies.A valuable resource for students and scholars of international relations and theories of the nation and nation state.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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- 2024
35. Sustainable Health and the Covid-19 Crisis : Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Nicole Thualagant, Pelle Korsbæk Sørensen, Troels Sune Mønsted, Nicole Thualagant, Pelle Korsbæk Sørensen, and Troels Sune Mønsted
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- Social medicine, COVID-19 (Disease)
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This edited collection offers interdisciplinary perspectives on some of the key health challenges faced by individuals, communities, and governments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Taking the Danish context as a starting point, it extrapolates to discuss the international relevance of a range of issues.The book contains 4 parts: Part 1 looks at the societal reactions to COVID-19, discussing issues around health communication, legitimacy, ethics, and bio-politics Part 2 approaches the health and well-being of specific groups during the crisis Part 3 assesses how the crisis stimulated sustainable solutions to key problems, from digital methods for delivery of healthcare, to changes to the food supply chain Part 4 looks broadly at how historical developments in the study of epidemiology and current scientific perspectives enable the understanding and, to some extent, management of the COVID-19 pandemic With contributions from scholars across the social sciences, health sciences, and humanities, each chapter provides not only insight into a particular issue, but also the theories and scientific methods applied to understand and overcome the COVID-19 crisis. It will be important reading for both scholars and policy makers, informing an appropriate response to future health crises.
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- 2024
36. The Routledge Handbook of Rhetoric and Power
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Nathan Crick and Nathan Crick
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- Communication in politics, Rhetoric--Social aspects, Power (Social sciences)
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This handbook represents the first comprehensive disciplinary investigation into the relationship between rhetoric and power as it is expressed in different aspects of society.Providing conceptual and empirical foundations for the study of the relationship between different forms of rhetorical expression and diverse structures, practices, habits, and networks of power, The Routledge Handbook of Rhetoric and Power is divided into six parts: Theoretical Foundations Propaganda, Politics, and the State Resistance and Social Movements Culture, Society, and Identity Discourses of Technique and Organization Prospects for the Future The guiding principle of this handbook is that power represents a capacity for coordinated action grounded in specific historical, technological, political, and economic conditions. It suggests that rhetoric is an art that adapts to these conditions and finds ways to transform, create, or undermine these capacities in other people through self-conscious persuasion. Featuring contributions from key scholars, this accessibly written handbook will be an indispensable resource for researchers and students in the fields of rhetoric, writing studies, communication studies, political communication, and social justice.
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- 2024
37. Curriculum As Confession : The Promise of Teaching for Selfhood and Truth
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Christopher M. Cruz and Christopher M. Cruz
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- Education--Curricula--Philosophy, Teaching--Philosophy, Confession
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This book offers a philosophical inquiry into the idea of curriculum as confession and considers how it can help us answer questions of justice, selfhood, and truth. It connects the field of curriculum studies and continental philosophy in order to arrive at new ways of thinking through the concept and act of confession. Utilising a phenomenological and deconstructive approach to thinking about curriculum, the author draws upon scholars including William Pinar, Jacques Derrida, Madeleine Grumet, and Michel Foucault to act as interlocutors for a re-thinking of Pinar's statement that “we need educational confession.” The chapters argue that confession communicates the interplay between thinking, translation, and transformation, showing how confession can be conceived of as educative in both instrumental and existential ways. An innovative study that explores confession in both “religious” and “secular” senses, and conceptualises curriculum as a theological and phenomenological text, it uniquely explores what confession can reveal, how we tell the truth without violating the other, and how one does justice to the world they experience. It will appeal to scholarly audiences with interests in curriculum studies, teacher education, philosophy of education, religious studies, religious education, and theology.
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- 2024
38. Speech Act Theory and Shakespeare : Scenes of Thanking in Shakespeare’s Plays
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Chahra Beloufa and Chahra Beloufa
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- Speech acts (Linguistics) in literature, Gratitude in literature
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Speech Act Theory and Shakespeare delves deeper than linguistic ornamentation to illuminate the complex dynamics of thanking as a significant speech act in Shakespearean plays. The word “thanks” appears nearly 400 times in 37 Shakespearean plays, calling for a careful investigation of its veracity as a speech act in the 16th-century setting. This volume combines linguistic analysis to explore the various uses of thanks, focusing on key thanking scenes across a spectrum of plays, including All's Well That Ends Well, Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Timon of Athens, The Winter's Tale, and the Henriad. Shakespeare's works indicate the act of thanking to be more than a normal part of dialogue; it is an artistic expression fraught with pitfalls similar to those of negative speech acts. The study aims to determine what compels the characters in Shakespeare to offer thanks and evaluates Shakespeare's accomplishment in imbuing the word “thanks” with performance quality in the theatrical sphere. This work adds to our comprehension of Shakespearean plays and larger conversations on the challenges of language usage in theatrical and cultural settings by examining the convergence of gratitude with power dynamics, political intrigue, and interpersonal relationships, drawing on a multidisciplinary approach that includes pragmatics, philosophy, religion, and psychology.
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- 2024
39. What Is Sexualized Violence? : Intersectional Readings
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Jana Schäfer and Jana Schäfer
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- Intersectionality (Sociology), Violence--Social aspects, Sex crimes--Social aspects, Social justice
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What is Sexualized Violence? Intersectional Readings uses an intersectional, queer, and subject-oriented approach to examine how societies constitute subjects as abilized and vulnerabilized with respect to sexualized violence.Contributing to our thinking about the dynamic relationship between social structure, subject formation, intersubjectivity, and violence, this text deploys an intersectional reading to engage with the complex social topography that both offers and imposes violence as a socially mediated practice. Instead of discussing one particular group at the intersection of race and gender, this book discusses the constitution of positionalities through systems of oppression and includes racialization, gender, sexuality, disability, and age. Moreover, the text is also interested in explicitly engaging with how the history of disciplines, institutions, and organizations contributed to the current constitution of opportunities for violence. It gives us modes of thinking to confront sexualized violence as a social problem and challenge the discourses and social structures that uphold it.This book is meant to offer questions and approaches for students and scholars, practitioners and policy makers, and survivors of sexualized violence who have an interest in an intersectional perspective on sexualized violence.
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- 2024
40. The Invention of Childhood Creativity : Colonialities and the Production of Difference
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Cat Martins and Cat Martins
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- Arts in education--Social aspects--United Stat, Art--Study and teaching--History.--United St, Creative ability in children--United States, Europe--Intellectual life, Imperialism--Influence, Enlightenment--Influence, Power (Social sciences), Difference (Psychology), Assimilation (Sociology)
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This text offers a comprehensive analysis of the concept of the modern creative and imaginative child in Western education. Drawing on archived sources and historical works, it reframes childhood creativity as a social, cultural, and scientific construction, asking how our thinking and acting toward the creative child have been produced historically. The text dissects the discursive construction of creativity as a natural and developmental attribute of the child. It argues that the idea of the White creative child, constructed through comparative reasoning, shaped by primitivism, and illustrated through botanical metaphors as close to nature and the senses, is a notion embedded with colonialities, forming part of a Western civilizing project and entrenched power-knowledge relations. A compelling and original account of childhood creativity, this text will appeal to researchers in arts education, early childhood education, curriculum studies, and the history of education.
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- 2024
41. Taiwan’s COVID-19 Experience : Governance, Governmentality, and the Global Pandemic
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Ming-Cheng M. Lo, Yu-Yueh Tsai, Michael Shiyung Liu, Ming-Cheng M. Lo, Yu-Yueh Tsai, and Michael Shiyung Liu
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- COVID-19 (Disease)--Taiwan, COVID-19 (Disease)--Government policy--Taiwan, Medical policy--Taiwan
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This book explores and develops the ongoing conversation about how Taiwan navigated through the COVID-19 pandemic.Emphasizing the themes of governance and governmentality, it moves the foci of the discussion from COVID policies to the social and political orders undergirding the statecraft of pandemic management. Furthermore, it analyzes how the pandemic fostered a historical moment at which new forms of governance and governmentality were beginning to take root. It also situates Taiwan's precarious nationhood in its global context, thereby challenging a prevalent methodological nationalism – the assumption that the nation is a natural unit of analysis whose borders are more or less unquestioned – and contributing to decolonizing Western theories with perspectives from the Global South.Presenting rich original materials on the legal and public debates, individual reflections, and grassroots campaigns during COVID, this book will be essential reading for students and scholars of Taiwan's governance and social health policy, as well as medical anthropology and sociology.
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- 2024
42. Routledge Handbook on Labour in Construction and Human Settlements : The Built Environment at Work
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Edmundo Werna, George Ofori, Edmundo Werna, and George Ofori
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- Human settlements--Social aspects, Construction industry--Employees--Health and hygiene, Construction workers--Employment, Labor policy, Work environment
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Routledge Handbook on Labour in Construction and Human Settlements presents a detailed and comprehensive examination of the relationship between labour and the built environment, and synergises these critical focus areas in innovative ways. This unrivalled edited collection of chapters analyses problems and presents possible solutions related to the employment and conditions of workers in the construction industry. It provides comprehensive coverage of the relationship between the global workforce and the built environment and is divided into four topical areas: how labour and the built environment relate to development; employment generation in the built environment; quality of employment in the built environment; and the impact of the built environment on labour in other sectors. Underpinning the entire book is the premise that the way the built environment is produced, and its main products – buildings, cities and towns – have an impact on large numbers of workers. At the same time, the quality of the built environment requires construction workers who are well trained and with good working conditions. While cities and towns are the engines of economic growth, they will not be able to fulfil their economic potential if poverty in the workforce is not addressed. Those who are unemployed, underemployed or work in unfavourable conditions cannot fully contribute to production, and at the same time are limited in their ability to purchase goods and services – therefore limiting economic growth and restricting improvements in their living standards. In addition, investments in infrastructure, housing and inner-city redevelopment cannot be sustainable if labour issues – i.e., poverty – are not addressed. This book aims at analysing this complex set of issues comprehensively and will be essential reading to a wide range of researchers across the interdisciplinary intersections of construction, business and management, economic development, urban studies, sociology, political science and project management.
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- 2024
43. Towards an Aisthetics of the Victorian Novel : Senses and Sensations
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Nadine Böhm-Schnitker and Nadine Böhm-Schnitker
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- Senses and sensation in literature, English fiction--19th century--History and criticism, Aesthetics in literature
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Towards an Aisthetics of the Victorian Novel: Senses and Sensations establishes a new analytical method in the broader context of sensory studies in order to explain how the genre of the novel can impact on our perception of ourselves and our social contexts. Taking cultural literary studies ahead, the book re-integrates aesthetics – a much fraught concept in cultural studies that long favoured ‘popular'over ‘high culture'– into cultural studies as aisthetics in the word's root sense of ‘perception'. Zooming in on period shifts and changes in taste spanning realism, sensation fiction and aestheticism, aisthetics reveals how these shifts also pertain to new ways of perceiving in selected novels by George Eliot, Wilkie Collins and Vernon Lee. Connecting Victorian and current literary theories, aisthetics helps explore the way in which the novel can shape the way we perceive the world, what remains excluded from the realm of the perceivable and how our conduct is consequently always also influenced by the dominant genres of our time.
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- 2024
44. Modernities in Northeast Asia
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Jun-Hyeok Kwak, Ken Cheng, Jun-Hyeok Kwak, and Ken Cheng
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- East and West
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To form a truer portrait of Northeast Asian perspectives on modernity, this book presents a broad range of analyses from philosophical and political-philosophical scholars specializing in the region.The book considers the encounter between'Western'modernity and'Eastern'tradition not as a simple clash of cultures, but as a generative and hybridizing process of negotiation. It examines the concrete manifestations of modernity in various intellectual and political movements that attempted to radically restructure Northeast Asian societies. And through these situated perspectives, it rethinks and redefines the idea of'modernity'itself, challenging and presenting alternatives to Western-centric thinking on the topic.This book will be of particular interest to political philosophers, political theorists, comparative philosophers, regional specialists in East Asia, and all scholars grappling with the perplexities of global'modernity.'
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- 2024
45. Human-Animal Relationships in Times of Pandemic and Climate Crisis : Multispecies Sociology for the New Normal
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Josephine Browne, Zoei Sutton, Josephine Browne, and Zoei Sutton
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- Human-animal relationships--Social aspects, Animal welfare, Global environmental change--Social aspects, Pandemics--Social aspects
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This book situates sociological research as a vital tool for understanding, and responding to, the multispecies entanglements that cause, inform and arise from states of crisis involving the environment, climate and zoonotic disease transmission. Considering the consequences of a range of multispecies engagements that challenge the perceived distinction between the social worlds of humans and other animals, it explores the themes of crisis through a range of studies, including ecological disturbance, consumer culture, intensive farming and interspecies relations in urban life. With attention to central questions about life in ‘the now normal', including the extent to which a human–animal perspective can contribute to our understanding of pandemics, the ideological foundations of mainstream norms for human–animal relations and the scope of current and emerging social movements for reshaping human–animal relations, this volume represents a timely and important call for a sociological vision to embrace the implications of a multispecies planet and to expand the concepts of inclusion and justice. A reconsideration of the human–animal relation that seeks both to revise sociology's past and inform its future, Human–Animal Relationships in Times of Pandemic and Climate Crises will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in human–animal relations and the environment.
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- 2024
46. Religion As Securitization in Central and Eastern Europe
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András Máté-Tóth, Kinga Povedák, András Máté-Tóth, and Kinga Povedák
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- Religion--Political aspects--Europe, Central, Religion--Political aspects--Europe, Eastern, National security
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Religion as Securitization in Central and Eastern Europe examines the significance of securitization theory as a reference point in understanding current religious, socio-cultural, and political processes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).It explores contemporary social processes and discourses on security linked to religion and religious institutions. CEE has experienced many confluences of security issues with religious interpretations and world views. For instance, the international refugee and migration crisis could not be separated from the counterpoint between Christianity and Islam in political discussions. Similarly, the debates on LGBT family recognition and the traditional family model are inseparable from the “Christian family” as a reference point. The security needs of the region are particularly acute trigger points, which can be instrumentalized by political power. In other words, the threat sensitivities of collective identity make the region particularly well suited to being a focus of securitization, both from the host side and from the discourses that are enforced from above. In this volume, the authors approach the validity of securitization in relation to religion, and religion itself as securitization, from a broader perspective. They show not only what religious facts and aspects have become threatening in the process of securitization but also that the function of religion in the CEE region can be described and understood primarily as securitization. This unique collection of studies offers a comprehensive theoretical and methodological approach, while the case studies are drawn from more than seven countries in the region, by leading scholars.The book will be of interest to scholars from a wide range of disciplines including political science, history, anthropology, and religious studies. It will also function as an important introductory work for students to this specific area of research.
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- 2024
47. Routledge Handbook of Turkey's Diasporas
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Ayca Arkilic, Banu Senay, Ayca Arkilic, and Banu Senay
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- Turks--Europe--Ethnic identity, Turks--Foreign countries, Turkish diaspora, Turks--Europe--Social conditions
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This handbook, the first of its kind, provides a rich overview of the socio-political issues and dynamics impacting Turkey's diasporic groups and diaspora policymaking.Turkey constitutes an important case study in the field of diaspora studies with a diaspora population of around 6.5 million. This handbook therefore brings together emerging and established scholars to explore the central issues, actors, and processes relating to Turkey's diasporic groups and diaspora outreach. Taken together, the historical and contemporary analyses presented in this volume provide readers a multi-lens perspective on the trajectories of Turkey's diasporic communities and diaspora policymaking in a wide range of regional contexts, including Europe, North America, and Oceania. The handbook comprises six analytical parts: Contextualising Turkey's diasporas: past and present Localisation, transnational belongings, and identity Governing diasporas Micro-spaces and everyday practices Cultural production, aesthetics, and creativity Country-specific perspectives The volume offers insights into the debates and processes that structure each of these thematic clusters, but also provides a comprehensive overview of the dynamics shaping Turkey's diverse diaspora populations today.The contributions encompass a range of disciplines, including anthropology, history, human geography, political science, international relations, and sociology, and the volume will be vital reading for anyone interested in Turkey, the Middle East, and diasporas.
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- 2024
48. Crafting Your Thesis : Making Use of Qualitative Approaches
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Johan Alvehus and Johan Alvehus
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- Dissertations, Academic, Academic writing, Qualitative research
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At the beginning of writing a thesis, many questions arise, for example:• How do I know that I have formulated a relevant research problem?• Have I chosen the right empirical method?• Are interviews or observations appropriate?• How should I structure my text to get my point across in the best way?• What exactly is a theory?• How can the quality of my work be assessed?Crafting Your Thesis is a broad and accessible handbook in qualitative methods that gives you clear and concise answers to these questions – and many more. The book can be used both in introductory university courses, where you as a student encounter questions of method for perhaps the first time, and right up to Master's thesis level, where it gives a quick overview of different available qualitative methods and highlights questions that must be dealt with when crafting the thesis.
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- 2024
49. Researching Child-Dog Relationships and Narratives in the Classroom : Rhythms of Posthuman Childhoods
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Donna Carlyle and Donna Carlyle
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- Educational sociology--Research, Child development--Research, Human-animal relationships--Research, Space and time--Research, Rhythm--Research
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This interdisciplinary book explores posthuman and psychological approaches to childhood education and well-being by examining ‘animal-assisted'education, using qualitative approaches to understand the nuanced mechanisms which unfold in child-dog interactions.Mapping the lives of children in a primary school setting and the relationships they share with their school and classroom dog, Ted, the book provides insight into everyday child-dog encounters, the importance of touch in middle childhood and how ‘bodiment'offers a corporeal and compassionate means to understand the rhythm and musicality in interspecies communication. In doing so, the book uses the unique orientation of ‘rhythmanalysis', a posthuman critical theory, and new materialist orientation in multispecies empathic childhood flourishing in the future. Reflecting contemporary interest in child-dog companionship, picture books, children's flourishing, and children's well-being, the book provides a nuanced multi-disciplinary overview of the field.Using creative methods as well as spatial, sensory, and movement theory, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers, and academics in the fields of cognitive psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, and primary and elementary education. Those interested in the early years will also benefit from this volume.
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- 2024
50. The Sexual/Political : Freud with Marx, Fanon, Foucault
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Lorenzo Bernini and Lorenzo Bernini
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- Sex (Psychology), Sex--Philosophy, Queer theory, Sexual orientation--Political aspects, Sex--Political aspects
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The Sexual/Political engages with contemporary political issues in sexuality through a survey of modern philosophy, psychoanalytic thought, 20th-century political theory, and more recent queer philosophies.The book investigates how the sexual has perturbed philosophical, political, and psychoanalytic thought and how this has fed into discrimination against the LGBTQI community. It analyses the social stigmas applied to public and private sexual acts and the psychopolitical processes leading to the prevalence of neo-fascist populism in Italy and the world. Tracing the history of sexuality through Freud, Marx, Fanon, and Foucault, among many others, Bernini considers why the sexual has always been an exceptionally difficult object to consider in political theory.This book will be of key interest to scholars in queer theory; antisocial theory; psychoanalysis and politics; drive theory; political philosophy; critical theory; LGBTQIA+ issues; gender and sexuality studies; and Italian studies.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
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- 2024
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