Mobilizing Metaphor
Title | Mobilizing Metaphor PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Kelly |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Pages | 365 |
Release | 2016-11-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0774832827 |
Mobilizing Metaphor illustrates how radical and unconventional forms of activism, including art, are reshaping the rich and vibrant tradition of disability mobilization in Canada – and in the process, challenging perceptions of disability and the politics that surround it. Until now, research on Canadian disability activism has focused on legal and policy spheres and overlooked how disability activism is as varied as the population it represents. Mobilizing Metaphor combines contributions by artists, activists, and academics (including an insightful concluding chapter by renowned disability scholar Tanya Titchkoksy) with rich illustrations and photographs to reveal how disability art is distinctive as both art and social action. As the contributors sketch the shifting contours of disability politics in Canada and show how disability oppression is not isolated from other prejudices, they challenge us to re-examine how we enact social and political change.
Mobilizing Hospitality
Title | Mobilizing Hospitality PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Gibson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 391 |
Release | 2016-04-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317094956 |
The concept of ’mobility’ has sparked lively academic debate in recent years. Drawing on research from the fields of anthropology, geography, sociology and tourism studies, this volume examines the intersection between mobility and hospitality, highlighting the issues that emerge as we encounter strangers in a mobile world. Through a series of diverse empirical accounts, it focuses on the transnational movement of people in the contexts of migration and tourism and examines how hospitality serves as a way of promoting and policing encounters, questioning how these relations are marked by exclusion as well as inclusion, and by violence as well as by kindness. In addition to exploring the power relations between mobile populations (hosts and guests) and attitudes (hospitality and hostility), the book also examines spaces of hospitality and mobility, such as cities, hotels, clubs, cafes, spas, asylums, restaurants, homes and homepages. In doing so, it makes a significant contribution to the political and ethical dimensions of mobile social relations.
Metaphors of Globalization
Title | Metaphors of Globalization PDF eBook |
Author | M. Kornprobst |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2007-12-14 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230590683 |
By revisiting globalization using an analysis of metaphors, such as 'global village' and 'network society', this volume sheds new light on overlooked dimensions of global politics, redresses outdated conceptualizations, and provides a critical analysis of existing approaches to the study of globalization.
Questions of Consciousness
Title | Questions of Consciousness PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony P. Cohen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 444 |
Release | 2003-12-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134804687 |
A pioneering attempt to formulate an anthropological approach to consciousness, Questions of Consciousness explores the importance of the conscious self, and of the `conscious collectively', in the construction and interpretation of social relations and process. It thereby explicitly raises questions, the answers to which have previously been neglected in anthropology: how aware are people of their behaviour? To what extent is the consciousness of individuals modelled by the cultures and social structures within which they live?
Producing Cultural Diversity
Title | Producing Cultural Diversity PDF eBook |
Author | Ulrike Niedner-Kalthoff |
Publisher | Campus Verlag |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2015-02-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3593430487 |
In ihrer Ethnografie der UNESCO-Verhandlungen zum Schutz der kulturellen Vielfalt beleuchtet Ulrike Niedner-Kalthoff die vielfältigen Prozeduren der Entscheidungsfindung im postnationalen Zeitalter. Sie zeigt, welche Rolle Technologien der Macht in Verhandlungen spielen und wie »kulturelle Vielfalt« durch hegemoniales Wissen erst hergestellt wird. Diplomatische Praktiken – von der Konstruktion eines Themas über dessen Verhandlung und Mobilisierung bis zur Repräsentation – werden einer detaillierten Analyse unterzogen und in der Diskussion um Global Governance und Gouvernementalität verortet. Damit liefert das Buch einen zentralen Beitrag zur Anthropologie der Diplomatie und der Staatlichkeit im 21. Jahrhundert.
Fairness, Class and Belonging in Contemporary England
Title | Fairness, Class and Belonging in Contemporary England PDF eBook |
Author | K. Smith |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2012-06-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137009330 |
Using experiences of the white, English, working-classes in Manchester, this book explores the local frustrations with feeling 'ignored' and 'neglected' by the government through articulations of fairness.
Power / Knowledge / Land
Title | Power / Knowledge / Land PDF eBook |
Author | Laura German |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 349 |
Release | 2022-10-10 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 047205533X |
The 2008 outcry over the "global land grab" made headlines around the world, and has led to sustained interest among both academics and the international development establishment. In Power/Knowledge/Land, author Laura German profiles the consolidation of a global knowledge regime surrounding land and its governance within international development circles following the outcry over "global land grabs," and the growing enrollment of previously antagonistic actors within it. Drawing theoretical insights from ontological anthropology and decolonial theory and deploying pioneering analytical techniques inspired by the politics of knowledge, German reveals the inner mechanics of a global knowledge regime that has enabled the longstanding project of commodifying customary land to be advanced by capturing the energies of socially progressive forces. By bringing theories of change from the emergent land governance orthodoxy into dialogue with the ethnographic evidence from across the African continent and beyond, concepts masquerading as universal and self-evident truths are provincialized, and their role in commodifying customary land and entrenching colonial futurities put on display. In doing so, the volume brings wider academic debates surrounding productive forms of power into the heart of the land grab debate, while enhancing their accessibility to a wider audience. Power/Knowledge/Land takes current scholarly debates surrounding land grabs beyond their theoretical moorings in critical agrarian studies, political economy and globalization into contemporary debates surrounding the politics of knowledge--from decolonial theory to ontological anthropology, thereby enabling new dynamics of the phenomenon to be revealed. German also takes a deep look at global knowledge brokers and dynamics in international development, complementing a large body of scholarship on the political economy of land grabs and their situated agrarian dynamics. The book deploys a pioneering epistemology integrating deconstructionist tools of discourse analysis with comparative study and systematic qualitative reviews to hold dominant knowledge and truth claims surrounding theories of change in international development circles against the ethnographic evidence--from situated property relations and ontologies of land, to the impacts of land governance interventions. This helps to reveal the Western and modernist biases in the narratives that have been advanced about women, custom, and security, revealing how the coloniality of knowledge underpins political economies of land.