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Introduction -- Analyzing language, gender and parenthood online : a feminist poststructuralist approach -- Constructing gender and parenthood in digital contexts -- Researching mumsnet talk -- Discourses of gendered parenthood in mumsnet talk -- Negotiating, resisting and subverting discourses of gendered parenthood in mumsnet talk -- Conclusion: language, gender and parenthood online -- References -- Index
In: Routledge focus on language and social media
Language, Gender and Parenthood Online explores the digital interactions of parents on the UK-based internet discussion forum Mumsnet Talk, a space dominated by users sharing a common identification as women, parents and mothers. Using a qualitative approach grounded in feminist poststructuralist theory, Jai Mackenzie uncovers 'common-sense' assumptions about gender and parenthood, explores the construction of gender and parenthood in digital contexts and how discourses of gendered parenthood are negotiated, resisted and subverted. This is key reading for students, scholars and researchers in the field of language and gender, as well as language and digital communication.
In: Challenging empires series volume 5
"Becoming-Woman"? Between Theory, Practice, and Potentiality-Michal OsterweilThe Asymmetry of Revolution-John Holloway; The Shock of Victory-David Graeber; Gathering Our Dignified Rage: Building New Autonomous Global Relations of Production, Livelihood, and Exchange-Kolya Abramsky; Towards the Autonomy of the People of the World: Need for a New Movement 449 of Movements to Animate People's Alliance Processes-Muto Ichiyo; Towards a Fifth International?-Samir Amin; The Lessons of 2011: Three Theses on Organisation-Rodrigo Nunes; 'We Still Exist'-François Houtart
Front Cover -- Praise -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements and Credits -- 0. Invocations -- What Moves Us -- Shailja Patel -- The Movements of Movements: An Introduction and an Exploration -- Jai Sen -- 1. Movementscapes -- From the Mountains of Chiapas to the Streets of Seattle: This Is What Democracy Looks Like -- David McNally -- Anti-Systemic Movements and Transformations of the World-System, 1968-1989 -- Fouad Kalouche and Eric Mielants -- Beyond Altermondialisme: Anti-Capitalist Dialectic of Presence -- André C Drainville -- Storming Heaven: Where Has the Rage Gone? -- Tariq Ali -- Being Indigenous: Resurgences Against Contemporary Colonialism -- Taiaiake Alfred and Jeff Corntassel -- Indigenous Feminism and the Heteropatriarchal State -- Andrea Smith -- Geopolitics of Knowledge and the Neo-Zapatista Social Movement Networks -- Xochitl Leyva Solano -- 2. The Movements Of Movements: Struggles for Other Worlds -- Dalits, Anti-Imperialist Consciousness, and the Annihilation of Caste -- Anand Teltumbde -- Rethinking Self-Determination: Lessons from the Indigenous-Rights Discourse -- Jeff Corntassel -- The Tapestry of Neo-Zapatismo: Origins and Development -- Xochitl Leyva Solano and Christopher Gunderson -- Ecological Justice and Forest Rights Movements in India: State and Militancy-New Challenges -- Roma and Ashok Choudhary -- Open Space in Movement: Reading Three Waves of Feminism -- Emilie Hayes -- International Feminisms: New Syntheses, New Directions -- Virginia Vargas -- Re-Creating the World: Communities of Faith in the Struggles for Other Possible Worlds -- Lee Cormie -- Mahmoud Mohamed Taha: Islamic Witness in the Contemporary World -- François Houtart -- Local Islam Gone Global: The Roots of Religious Militancy in Egypt and Its Transnational Transformation -- James Toth.
In: Military and defence ethics
1. Introduction -- 2. The rise of unmanned systems -- 3. Justifications for the employment of unmanned systems -- 4. Just unmanned warfare : old rules for new wars? -- 5. Unmanned warfare : technological and operational dimensions -- 6. Unmanned warfare : the moral costs of changing mindsets -- 7. The asymmetry objection -- 8. Unmanned systems and war's end : prospects for lasting peace -- 9. The responsibility gap -- 10. Conclusion.
In: Emerging Technologies, Ethics and International Affairs
Not since man set foot on the moon over four decades ago has there been such passion and excitement about space exploration. This enthusiasm and eagerness has been spurred on by the fact that for the first time since the very beginning of the space age, space travel is no longer limited to an elite group of highly trained and well-disciplined military officers and test pilots. Instead, we must understand that the possibility of commercial space travel is already on our horizon and that it comes with a number of significant practical and moral challenges. Our level of scientific development an.