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O artista popular e o contrato: lógicas divergentes nas produções musicais
Published 2016-01-01“…It shows how this juridical document, which is an institutional form of specific social bonds, reveals the strategy of a hegemonic business model of distribution in that period and how the dispositions of the agents involved in that process adjusted perfectly to that order. …”
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Aporia of Participatory Planning: Framing Local Action in the Entrepreneurial City
Published 2013-06-01“…This essay examines the hegemonic-discursive barriers facing local action in cities today, first, by revisiting the New Left/Frankfurt School critique of modern institutions, which not incidentally proved a key inspirational source for the original grassroots movements of the 1960s and 1970s. …”
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Afrotourism in Brazilian World Heritage sites: challenges and opportunities emphasising a decolonial narrative
Published 2024-12-01“…Considering the existing narrative reduction in the heritagisation discourses, which frequently highlight the hegemonic colonial heritage, this research seeks to clarify how these Brazilian Heritages are being revealed through Afrotourism from a decolonial narrative, and to what extent local community plays a central role in the challenging process of revelation of the Afro-Brazilian memory and its intangible cultural assets.…”
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Infrastructured Timescapes of the Anthropocene and Climate Change
Published 2025-02-01“…It concludes by reflecting on how an infrastructural and temporal approach can shed light on the hegemonic frames shaping climate governance, and open up possibilities for alternative climatic regimes and political action.…”
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Le ‘Gouffre du Colorado’ de Thomas Moran : Carrefour d’influences ou centre de diffusion ?
Published 2013-04-01“…Drawing on actor-network theory, particularly as developed by Bruno Latour, this article situates Thomas Moran’s “The Chasm of the Colorado” (1873-74), in relation to contemporaneous events – notably Powell’s explorations of the Colorado River (1869; 1872) and Congress’s purchase of Moran’s painting (1874) – to show how it was taken up in the project of defining the territory of the young American republic. To become hegemonic, the territorial network in which the painting partakes had to fulfill the three functions of discovery, diffusion and potentiality. …”
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The Cultural Economy Moment?
Published 2009-11-01“…The paper draws upon Michel Foucault’s lectures on neo-liberalism to indicate that there are significant problems with the neo-Marxist account hat became hegemonic over the 2000s. The paper concludes by identifying areas such as the value of information, the value of networks, motivations for participation in online social networks, and the impact of business cycles on cultural sectors as areas of potentially fruitful inter-disciplinary engagement around the nature of cultural economy.…”
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The Value of African Wisdom: Reflections on Modern Education in Uganda.
Published 2024“…It explores the status of African wisdom in the wake of colonialism, painting the hegemonic character of Western knowledge production. …”
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Representações interculturais de gênero no romance A república dos sonhos, de Nélida Piñon
Published 2012-01-01“…The novel re- veals the process of discordant voices with regard to hegemonic ideologies such as patriarchy and phallogocentrism commonly represented and replicated in canoni- cal literature. …”
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Theorizing International Politics of Research, Science, and Technology: Implications for Global Governance, National Security, and Economic Growth
Published 2023-07-01“…., Japan, Russia, China, South Korea, Kenya and Nigeria, the impact of organizational and technological innovation on establishing and falling hegemonic powers is addressed.The article concludes by emphasizing the crucial role that the international politics of RST plays for academics and decision[1]makers, with implications for national security, global governance, and economic growth. …”
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Reconsidérer la prospective de l’eau en Europe dans ses dimensions politiques
Published 2011-12-01“…From the initial concept of impact, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the European Environment Agency (EEA) have further developed the Driving forces-Pressures-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) model which becomes hegemonic within European water planning. Using the example of a French watercourse, the Garonne River, we highlight the social contingency of the construction of water indicators. …”
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Archiving Our Bodies:
Published 2025-01-01“…I look at the corporeal traces the artworks display: wound scabs, blood drops, and crotch imprints, and find that they present a proof of trans becoming which, I would like to suggest, counters hegemonic narratives of transition and disturbs the notion of proof in relation to trans life; to highlight instead, the slowness, temporal multiplicity, and volatile uncapturability of trans embodiment. …”
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Decolonizing the Study of Religions:Muslim Intellectuals and the Enlightenment Project of Religious Studies
Published 2018-07-01“…Rather than using the hegemonic Western tradition to make a judgment on the modern Islamic, I use the latter to point to the former’s peculiar proclivities. …”
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Veiling as free choice or coercion: Banal religion, gender equality, and Swedish identity on Instagram
Published 2024-09-01“…This reveals the ambiguous nature of Instagram as a digital platform that may enhance hegemonic ideas of gender, ethnic, and religious identities, but that may also enable Muslim women to challenge understandings of Islam and gender equality in the public debate.…”
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L’économie sociale et solidaire : une nouvelle économie morale pour la Tunisie ?
Published 2018-06-01“…Starting from the case study of the Southern region of Medenine, our article aims to show how the model of the SSE, crafted by international actors and elaborated in the national arena, allows at the same time the deployment of new hegemonic dynamics and the creation of new networks aiming at legitimizing the inclusion strategies of previously excluded social groups.…”
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Globalisation and media ethics in Africa
Published 2022-10-01“…It was envisioned by many that the media would reject the ethos prevailing under hegemonic rule and adopt international norms. But nearly two decades later, media people and their organisations in sub-Saharan Africa are still entangled in a labyrinth of ethical dilemma. …”
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¿Estilos o modelos? Las planificaciones nacionales para el desarrollo de Chile, Costa Rica y Uruguay a inicios del siglo XXI
Published 2022-05-01“…In Latin America, different development styles have been tested which have been the result of the location between the real possibilities (linked to the objective conditions defined by their context) and the ideal desires of «being», influenced by the hegemonic trends of thought. The work focuses on analyzing and characterizing the national planning for development of the selected cases (Chile, 2014-2018; Costa Rica, 2015-2018, y Uruguay, 2015-2019), considering the different theoretical currents of development. …”
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Las cadenas globales de producción en el marco de la disputa hegemónica mundial. Consideraciones para el desarrollo de América Latina
Published 2023-11-01“…Specifically, it is studied these processes in the phase of the decline of the North American systemic cycle of accumulation and the emergence of a new dynamic centre of accumulation and potential hegemonic replacement: East Asia, led by China. In this disputed scenario, the work explores the possibilities and limitations that the engagement to global production chains represent for Latin America’s development. …”
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Toxic Communication on TikTok: Sigma Masculinities and Gendered Disinformation
Published 2025-01-01“…We define toxic communication as the deliberate framing and intensification of gender relations through the lens of male control and domination, alongside the denigration, devaluation, or defamation of feminine and non-binary identities associated with hegemonic masculinity. Adopting a socio-technical approach, we utilize a digital qualitative method of immersive observation to collect and analyze videos, posts, hashtags, and gender-related content. …”
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Design and digital transition. New design-driven challenges for techno-social innovation
Published 2022-12-01“… How can it be possible to work salvifically on an asphyxiated society that is being dragged down by turbo-capitalism, the ‘soft tyranny’ of algorithms and ‘data-cracy’ and marked by hegemonic and centralised socio-technical systems? …”
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Corporate storytelling and the idea of Latin America
Published 2021-02-01“…Following decolonial feminism, we aim to recontextualize the past and the hegemonic storytelling embedded in PAA’s grand narratives. …”
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