The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... resistant practices that oppose them . From the point of view of these critiques , resistance is merely a response to power , known only in the imprint it leaves on social structure . As Fitzpatrick ( 1999 , p . 51 ) notes , these ...
... resistant practices that oppose them . From the point of view of these critiques , resistance is merely a response to power , known only in the imprint it leaves on social structure . As Fitzpatrick ( 1999 , p . 51 ) notes , these ...
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RECOGNIZING RESISTANCE If both hegemony and resistance are relational , continuously in process , and enabled by appropriating structural schemas and resources , how do we recognize resistance ? Given their ubiquity , daily rebellious ...
RECOGNIZING RESISTANCE If both hegemony and resistance are relational , continuously in process , and enabled by appropriating structural schemas and resources , how do we recognize resistance ? Given their ubiquity , daily rebellious ...
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... resistance , unlike more collective forms of resistance or formal social movements , rarely announces or justifies itself as such . Because resistant practices are typ- ically enacted by those who lack the capacity to openly challenge ...
... resistance , unlike more collective forms of resistance or formal social movements , rarely announces or justifies itself as such . Because resistant practices are typ- ically enacted by those who lack the capacity to openly challenge ...
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tity Movement in French Gastronomy | 844 |
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