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  • Melanie Richter-Montpetit
Millennium

Abstract

Queer International Relations’ momentum in the past four years has made it inconceivable for disciplinary IR to make it ‘appear as if there is no Queer International Theory’. The ‘queer turn’ has given rise to vibrant research programmes across IR ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Oct 9, 2017
  • Ewa Protasiuk
  • Alicia Chatterjee
  • Melissa E Dichter
Current Sociology

Abstract

The relationship between power, control, and violence defines the experience of intimate partner violence, abuse that occurs within the context of a current or former intimate relationship. Coercive control, including using violence and threats of ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Aug 13, 2023
  • Johan Fredrik Rye
  • Sigurd M Nordli Oppegaard
Current Sociology

Abstract

The article problematises the assumption that modern society is characterised by institutional differentiation as a unidirectional process. Inspired by Deleuze’s sketch of the ‘society of control’, in this article the authors explore institutional de-...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Sep 17, 2021
  • Stinne Glasdam
  • Tobba Therkildsen Sudmann
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy

Abstract

Background.
Occupational therapists are generally positive towards use of measuring tools. However, such use may be problematic.
Purpose.
To illuminate hidden and adverse effects of using measuring tools in occupational therapy.
Method.
A Foucauldian inspired ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Mar 8, 2021
  • Sarah Kathleen Johnson
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses

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Christian ritual dominated the lives of Indigenous children sent to Canadian residential schools for the purpose of cultural assimilation. Drawing on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report (2015), I describe the complex, ambiguous, and often ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Dec 22, 2017
  • Johan Gøtzsche-Astrup
Current Sociology

Abstract

How is political contention constituted as an intelligible political practice, distinct from mere social disorders? This article gets at the question by analysing the relation between protests and riots at the turn of the 19th century in England. Drawing ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Mar 23, 2022
  • Rainer Nicolaysen
Theory, Culture & Society

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This article provides a detailed account of the year that Michel Foucault spent as Director of the Institut Français in Hamburg and as a guest lecturer at the Romance Studies Department at the University of Hamburg. It discusses the beginning of Foucault’...
Free accessResearch articleFirst published Nov 16, 2020
  • Eugene Thacker
Theory, Culture & Society

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This essay examines a hidden link in biopolitical thinking after Foucault — the relation between biology and theology. The result is a turn away from the dichotomy of life/death and towards a life-after-life, an afterlife that is vitalist, networked and ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Dec 9, 2009
Restricted accessOtherFirst published Apr 28, 2009
  • Joel Whitebook
Philosophy & Social Criticism

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The standard interpretations of Foucault’s intellectual biography usually present Sartre as his major adversary. Though it would be difficult to underestimate the importance of Sartre for Foucault’s development, this paper argues that Foucault was ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Nov 1, 1999