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- Alasuutari, Pertti, et al.
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Editorial
- 2023
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In: Journal of Political Power. - : Routledge. - 2158-379X .- 2158-3803. ; 16:3, s. 277-279
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- Alasuutari, Pertti, et al.
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Editorial
- 2023
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In: Journal of Political Power. - 2158-379X .- 2158-3803. ; 16, s. 277-279
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- Andersson, Erik, 1966, et al.
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Makt och emancipation - Några teoretiska reflektioner
- 2001
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In: Hettne, B. och Eriksson, L. (red.), Makt och internationella relationer. - Lund : Studentlitteratur. - 9144013078 ; , s. 21-39
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Makt och intressen; Makt och medvetande; Makt och språkets frigörelsepotential; Avslutning om frihet och förändring.
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- Baaz, Mikael, 1966, et al.
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Borders in the mind and on the ground - (Re)categorization as “peace-building resistance”in the Preah Vihear Temple conflict
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In: Heritage and borders. Editor: Anna Källén.. - Stockholm : Kungliga Vitterhets historie och antikvitets akademien. - 0348-1433. - 9789188763143 ; , s. 83-104
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Borders now seem to be everywhere, just like it is often said in heritage studies that the past is everywhere. In this edited volume a multidisciplinary group of scholars explore what happens, philosophically and in practice, when these two concepts and phenomena, heritage and borders, are combined. The findings show that heritage, as well as borders, exist just as much in the mind as on the ground. Heritage and borders can be understood both in terms of roots and routes. They are matters of administration, but they are also matters of consideration, matters of competition, and matters of contention. They are defended in the name of security and protection, longing for belonging, and good will. And they are contested in the name of philosophical critique, or political and artistic activism. In six articles and a joint conversation, the volume addresses key issues and entangled complexities in discussions on heritage and borders that take place in and across academic disciplines today.
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- Baaz, Mikael, 1966, et al.
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Defining and Analyzing “Resistance”: Possible Entrances to the Study of Subversive Practices
- 2016
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In: Alternatives: Global, Local, Political. - THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA : SAGE Publications. - 0304-3754 .- 2163-3150. ; 41:3, s. 137-153
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- This article explores the meaning of “resistance” and suggests a new path for “resistance studies,” which is an emerging and interdisciplinary field of the social sciences that is still relatively fragmented and heterogeneous. Resistance has often been connected with antisocial attitudes, destructiveness, reactionary or revolutionary ideologies, unusual and sudden explosions of violence, and emotional outbursts. However, we wish to add to this conceptualization by arguing that resistance also has the potential to be productive, plural and fluid, and integrated into everyday social life. The first major part of the article is devoted to discuss existing understandings of resistance with the aim of seeking to capture distinctive features and boundaries of this social phenomenon. Among other things, we will explore resistance in relation to other key concepts and related research fields. We then, in the article’s second major part, propose a number of analytical categories and possible entrances aiming at inspire more in-depth studies of resistance.
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