Bureaucracy, integration and suspicion in the welfare state
In: Routledge studies in anthropology 49
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In: Queer Interventions
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Editor -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 Things -- 2 Sexonomics -- 3 Smells -- 4 Species -- 5 Intersections -- 6 Failures -- 7 Explications -- References -- Index.
In: Queer Interventions
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In: Queer Interventions
Anthropological Explorations in Queer Theory offers a wide ranging fusion of queer theory with anthropological theory, shifting away from the discussion of gender categories and identities that have often constituted a central concern of queer theory and instead exploring the queer elements of contexts in which they are not normally apparent. Engaging with a number of apparently 'non-sexual' topics, including embodiment and fieldwork, regimes of value, gifts and commodities, diversity discourses, biological essentialisms, intersectionality, the philosophy of Bergson and Deleuze, and the representation of heterosexuality in popular culture, this book moves to discuss central concerns of contemporary anthropology, drawing on both the latest anthropological research as well as classic theories. In broadening the field of queer anthropology and opening queer theory to a number of new themes, both empirical and theoretical, Anthropological Explorations in Queer Theory will appeal not only to anthropologists and queer theorists, but also to geographers and sociologists concerned with questions of ontology, materiality and gender and sexuality.
In: Worldviews: global religions, culture and ecology, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 156-183
ISSN: 1568-5357
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This article criticizes the so-called "stewardship paradigm," which forms the theological basis for Catholic environmentalism, and argues that Thomas Berry's cosmology provides a more theologically palatable platform for developing Catholic environmentalism. The substantive ethical shift emerging from Berry's cosmology is the displacement of human well-being as the proximate norm for human behavior in favor of promoting biodiversity on planet Earth. In other words, biodiversity is the primary ethical good, and human well-being is secondary.
In: Radical teacher: a socialist, feminist and anti-racist journal on the theory and practice of teaching, Band 113, S. 75-76
ISSN: 1941-0832
In an introductory human geography course, students research chains of production for consumer products and put what they've learned on the internet for others to see and use.
In: Research Handbook on Human Rights and Digital Technology, Elgar, ISBN: 9781785367717, January 2019
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In: The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 436-437
ISSN: 1467-9655
In: Ethnos: journal of anthropology, Band 81, Heft 2, S. 364-377
ISSN: 1469-588X
In: Innovations: technology, governance, globalization, Band 9, Heft 3-4, S. 3-19
ISSN: 1558-2485
In: Graham, M. 2014. A Critical Perspective on the Potential of the Internet at the Margins of the Global Economy. In Society and the Internet: How Networks of Information and Communication are Changing our Lives, eds M. Graham and W. H. Dutton. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 301-318
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