Dehumanisation in religious and sectarian violence: the case of Islamic State
In: Global discourse: an interdisciplinary journal of current affairs and applied contemporary thought, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 561-578
ISSN: 2043-7897
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In: Global discourse: an interdisciplinary journal of current affairs and applied contemporary thought, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 561-578
ISSN: 2043-7897
In: Journal of Asian and African studies: JAAS, Band 30, Heft 1-2, S. 107-109
ISSN: 1745-2538
In: Asian survey: a bimonthly review of contemporary Asian affairs, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 112-122
ISSN: 0004-4687
In: Public administration: an international journal, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 142-146
ISSN: 1467-9299
This book tries to explain how decisions to act develop in the mind. Emphasis is on group decisions not only of the present but also from the past, where laboratory techniques can't apply. What emerges is a description of a process rather than the definition of a word. The description points to kinds of data that need special consideration: data regarding ideas of right and wrong, cultural traditions, emotional packaging..
In: Media, War and Security
In: Canada Blanch/Sussex Academic Studies On Ser.
In: On edge: ethnographies and theories of threshold phenomena
Exodus -- Cosmology and futurity -- Conflict and historicity -- Fear and violence -- Asylum -- Liminal asylum and circular time -- Imaginaries and new life -- Resettlement -- Resettlement and contested citizenship -- Friction and temporal discordance -- Refuge and shifted sociality -- Thresholds and being dead -- Sovereignty and incommensurable futures -- Conclusion -- Referen
Eurojargon explains the meaning of more than 3,000 acronyms, abbreviations and sobriquets used across the European Union to identify European projects, schemes, and agencies (often used to avoid the problem of translation): many have crept into everyday use over recent years and have become almost a language in themselves. Eurojargon is an attempt to bring together those used within the context of the EU.Some have been included that are from a wider context that that of the EU, such as European associations and organizations recognized by the EU. Addresses are given where appropriate. Uniquely, references to official texts are cited in brackets after the description. The alphabetical listing follows the principle of "letter by letter". Any descriptive text in capital letters indicates that there is an entry under that heading in the alphabetical sequence. The sixth edition of Eurojargon contains a large number of additional entries as well as updated information on those included in earlier editions.Eurojargon is aimed at a wide range of user-specialist consultants in EU information, academics and students, information specialists, economists and, politicians.
In: Routledge/Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) East Asia series 16
In: Mîzân Band 26
In: Studien zur Literatur in der islamischen Welt
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; 1. Literature and blogs -- two sides of the same coin; Introduction; Theoretical foundations; Expanding the literary backdrop; The cross-over to blogs; Disposition of study; 2. Stop worrying and start loving shit; Introducing Wael Abbas; Issues that don't get covered in the traditional media; Inspiring activism; Spectacular video clips; The older literary story; The spirit of a rebel revealed; Concluding discussion on al-Waʿy al-Miṣrī; 3. Blogging for the Brethren; Introducing Ana Ikhwan; Facts & bureaucratic details
In: Routledge research in cultural and media studies 71
In: On edge: Ethnographies and theories of threshold phenomena
Impossible Refuge brings the perspectives of refugees into rapidly emerging dialogues about contemporary situations of mass forced migration, asking: what does it mean to be displaced? Based on multi-sited ethnographic research conducted with refugees from Central Africa living in situations of protracted asylum in Uganda and resettlement in Australia, the book provides a unique comparative analysis of global humanitarian systems and the experiences of refugees whose lives are interwoven with them. The book problematises the solutions that are currently in place to resolve the displacement of refugees, considering that since displacement cannot be reduced to a politico-legal problem but is an experience that resonates at an existential level, it cannot be assumed that politico-legal solutions to displacement automatically resolve what is, fundamentally, an existential state of being. Impossible Refuge therefore offers a new theoretical foundation through which to think about the experiences of refugees, as well as the systems in place to manage and resolve their displacement. The book argues that the refuge provided to refugees through international humanitarian systems is conditional: requiring that they conform to lifestyles that benefit the hegemonic future horizons of the societies that host and receive them. Impossible Refuge calls for new ways of approaching displacement that go beyond the exceptionality of refugee experience, to consider instead how the contestation and control of possible futures makes displacement a general condition of our time. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in migration and refugees, humanitarianism and violence, sovereignty and citizenship, cosmology and temporality, and African studies, broadly.
Foreword / Father Glyn Jemmott Nelson -- Introduction -- Racial and ethnic diversity in Mexico through the distorted lens of Memín Pinguín -- Constructions of gender and nation in selected Afro-Mexican folktales -- Masculinity, language and power in selected Afro-Mexican Corridos -- Place, racial and cultural identities in selected Afro-Mexican oral and lyric verses -- Afro-Mexico in the context of a Caribbean literary and cultural aesthetics -- Conclusion