Knowledge, Normativity and Power in Academia
Title | Knowledge, Normativity and Power in Academia PDF eBook |
Author | Aisha-Nusrat Ahmad |
Publisher | Campus Verlag |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2018-02-15 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 359350877X |
Despite its capacity to produce knowledge that can directly influence policy and affect social change, academia is still often viewed as a stereotypical ivory tower, detached from the tumult of daily life. Knowledge, Normativity, and Power in Academia argues that, in our current moment of historic global unrest, the fruits of the academy need to be examined more closely than ever. This collection pinpoints the connections among researchers, activists, and artists, arguing that--despite what we might think--the knowledge produced in universities and the processes that ignite social transformation are inextricably intertwined. Knowledge, Normativity, and Power in Academia provides analysis from both inside and outside the academy to show how this seemingly staid locale can still provide space for critique and resistance.
Knowledge, Normativity and Power in Academia: Critical Interventions
Title | Knowledge, Normativity and Power in Academia: Critical Interventions PDF eBook |
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ISBN | 9783593438429 |
Everyday Wisdom
Title | Everyday Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | Hans Gustafson |
Publisher | Augsburg Fortress Publishers |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Leadership |
ISBN | 1506486940 |
Everyday Wisdom is an introduction for lived religion, interreligious studies, and interfaith engagement and leadership. Tying together the aims and learning objectives of interreligious-studies courses, the book proposes a framework for interreligious studies and interfaith leadership, aiming to be a core text in undergraduate and graduate study.
Knowing in Performing
Title | Knowing in Performing PDF eBook |
Author | Annegret Huber |
Publisher | transcript Verlag |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2021-03-31 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 3839452872 |
How can performing be transformed into cognition? Knowing in Performing describes dynamic processes of artistic knowledge production in music and the performing arts. Knowing refers to how processual, embodied, and tacit knowledge can be developed from performative practices in music, dance, theatre, and film. By exploring the field of artistic research as a constantly transforming space for participatory and experimental artistic practices, this anthology points the way forward for researchers, artists, and decision-makers inside and outside universities of the arts.
Governing Muslims and Islam in Contemporary Germany
Title | Governing Muslims and Islam in Contemporary Germany PDF eBook |
Author | Luis Hernández Aguilar |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2018-03-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004362037 |
In 2006 against the background of the increasing problematization of Muslims and Islam in German public debate, the German government established the German Islam Conference. In a post 9/11 world, this was a time period shaped by the global war on terror, changes in the German naturalization law, the proliferation of racism targeting Muslims, and the expansion of security apparatuses. In Governing Muslims and Islam in Contemporary Germany Luis Manuel Hernández Aguilar critically analyzes the institutionalization of the Conference and the different projects this institution has set in motion to govern Islam and Muslims against the looming presence of racial representations of Muslims. The analysis begins with the foundation of the Conference until the end of its second phase in 2014.
Ethnomusicology, Queerness, Masculinity
Title | Ethnomusicology, Queerness, Masculinity PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Amico |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 247 |
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ISBN | 3031153138 |
Power, Knowledge and Feminist Scholarship
Title | Power, Knowledge and Feminist Scholarship PDF eBook |
Author | Maria do Mar Pereira |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2017-02-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317433688 |
Feminist scholarship is sometimes dismissed as not quite ‘proper’ knowledge – it’s too political or subjective, many argue. But what are the boundaries of ‘proper’ knowledge? Who defines them, and how are they changing? How do feminists negotiate them? And how does this boundary-work affect women’s and gender studies, and its scholars’ and students’ lives? These are the questions tackled by this ground-breaking ethnography of academia inspired by feminist epistemology, Foucault, and science and technology studies. Drawing on data collected over a decade in Portugal and the UK, US and Scandinavia, this title explores different spaces of academic work and sociability, considering both official discourse and ‘corridor talk’. It links epistemic negotiations to the shifting political economy of academic labour, and situates the smallest (but fiercest) departmental negotiations within global relations of unequal academic exchange. Through these links, this timely volume also raises urgent questions about the current state and status of gender studies and the mood of contemporary academia. Indeed, its sobering, yet uplifting, discussion of that mood offers fresh insight into what it means to produce feminist work within neoliberal cultures of academic performativity, demanding increasing productivity. As the first book to analyse how academics talk (publicly or in off-the-record humour) about feminist scholarship, Power, Knowledge and Feminist Scholarship is essential reading for scholars and students in gender studies, LGBTQ studies, post-colonial studies, STS, sociology and education. Winner of the FWSA 2018 Book Prize competition The Open Access version of this book, available at https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315692623, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.