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Engaged learning
Published 2017-07-01“…Engaged learning provides the opportunity to explore “alternative moral frames for academic work”, for pedagogical innovation and for resistance against neoliberalism.…”
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El enredo patrimonial de Tiwanaku (Bolivia): una aproximación desde la etnografía arqueológica
Published 2023-12-01“…A constant tension between official discourses and indigenous sociability emerges, from colonial times, through the affirmation of the modern nation-state, to the advance of multicultural neoliberalism. The analysis informs the power dynamics that characterise the plurinational state from a cosmopolitical reading of heritage relationships.…”
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The Brazilian Business World: the difficult adaptation to globalization
Published 2010-01-01“…In the 1990s, Brazil embraced economic neoliberalism and promoted a huge opening up of its economy. …”
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The Government of Differences: Daniel Bell, Great Society and «Bourgeois Populism»
Published 2019-12-01“…The objective is to show that neoconservatism is basically a politics of the limits of liberalism in front of the «continuity» of the «cultural tradition» of society: an effort in many ways shared by rising neoliberalism to reestablish the order embedded in the “history” of the social fabric and in its power relations.…”
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Media Massa: Dalam Jerat Jaring Neoliberalisme
Published 2003“…ABSTRACT Neoliberalism has allowed the increasingly globalization of mass media flourishing within the control of a few multinational corporation. …”
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Queering Geographic Information Systems
Published 2019-08-01“…GIS, on the other hand, is shown to be a device of neoliberal governmentality, its non-representational economic practices, divided discourse and subjectivities. …”
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Mike Davis, guérilla dans les sciences sociales.
Published 2009-03-01“…Monk est Evil Paradises: Dreamworlds of Neoliberalism (2007). Les traducteurs ont conservé l’oxymore de la première formulation. …”
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Sexual/Textual Migrations: Queer of Color Theory in Chile
Published 2022-12-01“…It then examines the work of one Black queer migrant to Chile, the Dominican performance artist Johan Mijaíl, to show how Black queer theory can not only help expand the focus of Chilean queer theory beyond US imperialism and neoliberalism to questions of race, migration, and hemispheric colonialism, but also strengthen existing critiques of Chilean exceptionalism.…”
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Shifting Margins, Shifting Centres: Development Paradigms in Maori Education
Published 2009-01-01“…It is argued that these philosophies rapidly hybridised in order to fit local economic and political conditions and further, that a form of neo-colonialism subsequently emerged that combines neoliberalism with late colonial thinking about indigenous development. …”
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'Selling the Dream': Law School Branding and the Illusion of Choice
Published 2013-01-01“…This article offers a site-specific study of neoliberalism in practice in the discipline of law. It documents the way research assessment policies were imposed on the discipline of law leading to the creation of law journal ranking lists. …”
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Financialization and Social Structure of Accumulation Theory
Published 2014-03-01“…As neoliberalism retrenches and the transition to a new SSA gathers pace, globalization itself faces reversal on many fronts.…”
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Lectio Praecursoria: Social Orders, Tensions and Saviourism: An Ethnography of Finnish Roma Policy Implementation
Published 2021-03-01“…Keywords: Finnish Roma, participation, development, policy, neoliberalism, power …”
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OS DESAFIOS DA ORGANIZAÇÃO POLÍTICA DAS CLASSES SUBALTERNAS PARA O ENFRENTAMENTO DAS DESIGUALDADES SOCIAIS NO CONTEXTO DA MUNDIALIZAÇÃO DO CAPITAL
Published 2012-01-01“…Analysis of the challenges of the politicai organization of the subaltern classes in a historical perspective of such classes in arder to overcome their subalternity condition particularly to face social inequalities in the context of capital globalization under the neoliberalism. The central thesis of this paper is that through the essentiality of social inequalities in capitalism and, thus, through its globalization, it is only possible to overcome them by the means of the globalized social struggle of the subaltern classes, in the confront with lhe capital, for which it is essential but not enough, the politicai organization of such classes in the perspective of their emancipation and of ali mankind. …”
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Principios legitimadores de la matriz ideológica doctrinaria de la derecha chilena, 1973‑tiempo presente
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Difference and Conflict in Global Citizenship in Higher Education in Canada
Published 2009-08-01“…The responses address different angles and issues related to difference and GCE, such as multiculturalism, (neo) colonialism, paternalism, indigeneity, internationalism, neoliberalism, benevolence and national identity building in Canada.…”
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1836
Les défis d’une mise en politique du développement durable dans la Caraïbe
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Hegemoniekrise und autoritäre Wende
Published 2023-11-01“…Der Sammelband Authoritarian neoliberalism. Philosophies, practices, contestations, 2020 herausgegeben von Ian Bruff und Cemal B. …”
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Roma, Race and Socially Engaged Television on the Fringes of Europe
Published 2021-12-01“…The study traces the connections between rising inequalities, poverty, and demographic change that accompany post-socialist neoliberalism and the portrayals of Roma as an external Other, criminals and a demographic threat. …”
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Introduction. Under the Sign of 1968
Published 2018-12-01“…This introduction opens the monographic issue starting from 1968 and arriving to neoliberalism as its most articulated answer, without the claim to give a complete picture but in order to illuminate the complexity and radicality of this caesura. …”
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Speculative fiction and political ideologies: meanings given by the audience
Published 2024-01-01“…Specifically, the ideologemes tested in the reception study belong to socialism, conservatism, neoliberalism, liberalism and religious fundamentalism. …”
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