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From:New England Review (Vol. 32, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBodies politic clearly expire for a variety of reasons, and it is perhaps important to ask whether their disappearances follow discernible patterns. Historians aren't comfortable with the idea of random causation, and...
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From:The Hedgehog Review (Vol. 9, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWe are accustomed to thinking of Shakespeare's Prospero as the guileless victim of his evil brother Antonio's plotting. Though born the rightful Duke of Milan, Prospero preferred the purity of his books to the tangle of...
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From:Multinational Monitor (Vol. 26, Issue 11-12) Peer-ReviewedCorporate power has ascended to previously unimaginable peaks over the last 25 years. All the more remarkable then has been incredible mobilizations of people, in communities around the planet, and between...
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From:Sociology (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedUse of the concept of class in sociology has come under three types of attack: that it contains residues of an unacceptable Marxist holism or otherwise lacks explanatory power; that it is an essentially contested and,...
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From:Administrative Science Quarterly (Vol. 43, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedLanguage and power are central to an understanding of control. This paper uses the work of Pierre Bourdieu to argue that an enriched view of power, in the form of symbolic violence, is central. We examine the pedagogical...
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From:Chicago Review (Vol. 57, Issue 3-4) Peer-Reviewed"SO GIVE ME THE MACHINE GIVE ME THE MONEY ABOVE ALL GIVE ME POLITICAL POWER" Translated by Jennifer Hayashicla in february 2003 a mexican man tries to smuggle himself across the border to the U.S. disguised as a...
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From:Social Analysis (Vol. 54, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: In this article I will discuss the human body, both physical and social, as an instrument of political and aesthetic power and will analyze the processes of its social construction, starting with the notion of...
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From:Obsidian: Literature in the African Diaspora (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDisappearing: The Skin We're In I have disappeared several times that I can remember. For instance ... Once, when I was married to a white man, I perused an antique store with my husband (who looked older than his...
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From:African American Review (Vol. 42, Issue 3-4) Peer-ReviewedWith his serialized novel Blake (1859-62), Martin Robison Delany carried the message of militant revolution into a discourse dominated by the often more temperate and sentimental approaches favored by his contemporaries...
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From:Theoretical Inquiries in Law (Vol. 9, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBoth decentralization of state law and cultural relativism have been fundamentally embedded in legal pluralism. As a scholarly trend in law and society, it has insightfully challenged the underpinnings of analytical...
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From:World Affairs (Vol. 177, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedHow do Russians envisage their country's place in the world fifteen or twenty years from now? In the afterglow of the seizure of Crimea and the intimidation of Ukraine, there has been of late a significant change in the...
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From:Social Research (Vol. 74, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSINCE PLATO, ALL TRADITIONAL DEFINITIONS OF THE NATURE OF THE various types of government have rested on two conceptual pillars: law and power. The differences between the various forms of government depended on the...
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From:Social Research (Vol. 74, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedEY-B: WHEN JEROME KOHN AND I FIRST MET HER--AND EACH OTHER--IN A spring and summer 1968 seminar at the New School, Hannah Arendt was 62, smoking away nervously and talking with that astonishing intensity and energy of...
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From:Journal of Power and Ethics (Vol. 1, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAbstract A physician's use of power as s/he interacts with patients is a matter fraught with ethical dimensions. Concern has rightly been expressed that we may be entering a period of great moral danger as strong...
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From:Ploughshares (Vol. 38, Issue 2-3)From my diary, April 22, 1994: For all their supposed intimacy, diaries frequently fail to tell a whole or even essential truth, and this entry from mine, considered at a remove of eighteen years, surely conveys...
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From:Journal of Global Faultlines (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis paper considers the issues of policing in the pandemic and describes the relationship between the use of power within society with political systems and the ways in which police outcomes are achieved. The year 2020...
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From:Annals of Operations Research (Vol. 215, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe evaluation of the power of the parties of a Parliament is usually carried out following a static approach, counting their numbers of seats and possible ideological relations among them. In this paper we propose a...
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From:Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn the wake of the "war on terror" and the emergence of a global surveillance regime shrouded in secrecy during the first part of the 21st century, notions of "empire" and the "white man's burden" (including "saving"...
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From:Political Science Quarterly (Vol. 118, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed"Pluralism" has for decades had a fairly straightforward meaning for American political scientists. It has denoted a political system in which polity and society are clearly demarcated; in which society is relatively...
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From:Personnel Review (Vol. 25, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA study on the institutional role of personnel management in the public sector during the 1980-1995 timeframe and the manner by which its power and influence have changed over the same period was conducted. Forty-two...