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Dana Williams deposited Anarchism (Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Sociology) in the group
Sociology on Humanities Commons 2 years agoAnarchism is a set of ideas and practices focused upon the elimination of hierarchies (political, economic, social), and prioritizes creating horizontal, self-managing, cooperative, egalitarian, and empowered communities. Anarchist movements have been active since the mid-Nineteenth century and have pursued insurrectionary, mass-organizing, and…[Read more]
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Dana Williams deposited Anarchism (Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Sociology) on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
Anarchism is a set of ideas and practices focused upon the elimination of hierarchies (political, economic, social), and prioritizes creating horizontal, self-managing, cooperative, egalitarian, and empowered communities. Anarchist movements have been active since the mid-Nineteenth century and have pursued insurrectionary, mass-organizing, and…[Read more]
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Dana Williams deposited Legacies of Legibility: Genealogical Story-Telling as an Echo of State Power in the group
Sociology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoGenealogy necessitates historical records, the majority of which derive from government sources, despite families’ “private” lives. State records weren’t intended to service future family historians, but were a means to state-formation and power. Consequently, records used by family historians reflect statist concerns, not state subject…[Read more]
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Dana Williams deposited Legacies of Legibility: Genealogical Story-Telling as an Echo of State Power on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago
Genealogy necessitates historical records, the majority of which derive from government sources, despite families’ “private” lives. State records weren’t intended to service future family historians, but were a means to state-formation and power. Consequently, records used by family historians reflect statist concerns, not state subject…[Read more]
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Anne Pasek deposited DIY Methods 2023 Conference Proceedings in the group
Science and Technology Studies (STS) on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThe act of circulating research through zines invites participants into the “gift economy” of zine culture, where knowledge is shared within a system of reciprocal generosity and pleasure in opposition to hierarchical and capitalist forms of knowledge exchange. As zines cut through the often strict and inaccessible boundaries of traditional, pee…[Read more]
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Anne Pasek deposited DIY Methods 2023 Conference Proceedings in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThe act of circulating research through zines invites participants into the “gift economy” of zine culture, where knowledge is shared within a system of reciprocal generosity and pleasure in opposition to hierarchical and capitalist forms of knowledge exchange. As zines cut through the often strict and inaccessible boundaries of traditional, pee…[Read more]
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Anne Pasek deposited DIY Methods 2023 Conference Proceedings on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago
The act of circulating research through zines invites participants into the “gift economy” of zine culture, where knowledge is shared within a system of reciprocal generosity and pleasure in opposition to hierarchical and capitalist forms of knowledge exchange. As zines cut through the often strict and inaccessible boundaries of traditional, pee…[Read more]
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Dana Williams deposited How Do Political Opportunities Impact Protest Potential? A Multilevel Cross-National Assessment in the group
Sociology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months agoThis article tests the general explanatory power of political opportunity theory for cross-national variations in protest throughout the world, and considers how opportunities influence individual-level characteristics crucial for coalition-formation and campaigns. This study constructs a multilevel model of protest potential, using survey data…[Read more]
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Dana Williams deposited How Do Political Opportunities Impact Protest Potential? A Multilevel Cross-National Assessment on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
This article tests the general explanatory power of political opportunity theory for cross-national variations in protest throughout the world, and considers how opportunities influence individual-level characteristics crucial for coalition-formation and campaigns. This study constructs a multilevel model of protest potential, using survey data…[Read more]
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Eric Brandom deposited Violence and Resistance to the State: Georges Sorel’s Reflections on Violence on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
This paper explains the meaning and significance of violence in Georges Sorel’s Reflections on Violence (1908) through an examination of three distinctions that structure the book. First between the proletarian strike and the merely political strike; second between myth and utopia; third between violence and force. The paper looks to Sorel’s ear…[Read more]
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Eric Brandom deposited Against the hierarchy of knowledge: Georges Sorel, education and revolution on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
Georges Sorel’s ideas about education are key to making sense of his critique of the Third Republic. Cutting across the heated debates over classical as opposed to modern curricula, Sorel drew on a complex account of the nature of scientific knowledge to offer a sustained defense of education within the factory and on the picket line as a source o…[Read more]
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Cet artcle défend l’idée que, dans la pensée sociale de Sorel, la production artistique, de même que la catégorie de l’esthétique dans sa philosophie, revêtent beaucoup plus d’importance qu’on ne l’a pensé jusqu’à présent. Giambattista Vico est le principal auteur sur lequel s’appuie Sorel pour introduire l’esthétique dans l’analyse de la réali…[Read more]
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adam muir's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
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adam muir's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
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Samuel Moore's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
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Samuel Moore deposited The Politics of Rights Retention in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoThis article presents a commentary on the recent resurgence of interest in the practice of rights retention in scholarly publishing. Led in part by the evolving European policy landscape, rights retention seeks to ensure immediate access to accepted manuscripts uploaded to repositories. The article identifies a trajectory in the development of…[Read more]
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This article presents a commentary on the recent resurgence of interest in the practice of rights retention in scholarly publishing. Led in part by the evolving European policy landscape, rights retention seeks to ensure immediate access to accepted manuscripts uploaded to repositories. The article identifies a trajectory in the development of…[Read more]
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Dana Williams deposited Taming all Challengers: Academically and Philosophically Situating Anarchist Sociology in North America in the group
Sociology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoAnarchism’s formal influence upon the discipline of sociology has been negligible. To understand why, this paper begins by considering the impact of two other movements – Marxism and feminism – within sociology. Notably, the nature of academia and scholarly disciplines, anarchism’s shortcomings, and the deliberate exclusion of anarchist voices…[Read more]
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Dana Williams deposited Taming all Challengers: Academically and Philosophically Situating Anarchist Sociology in North America on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
Anarchism’s formal influence upon the discipline of sociology has been negligible. To understand why, this paper begins by considering the impact of two other movements – Marxism and feminism – within sociology. Notably, the nature of academia and scholarly disciplines, anarchism’s shortcomings, and the deliberate exclusion of anarchist voices…[Read more]
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Anne Pasek deposited The world wide web of carbon: Toward a relational footprinting of information and communications technology’s climate impacts in the group
Science and Technology Studies (STS) on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months agoThe climate impacts of the information and communications technology sector—and Big Data especially—is a topic of growing public and industry concern, though attempts to quantify its carbon footprint have produced contradictory results. Some studies argue that information and communications technology’s global carbon footprint is set to rise dra…[Read more]
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