emancipative


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tending to set free

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the church as public witnesses to carry out the emancipative agenda and
Microstorie magistrali: Emma Tettoni fra carduccianesimo e reti emancipative. Ricerche di Pedagogia e Didattica.
Particularly, those debates have had the virtue of evidencing the heterogeneity of the (re)articulations and intertwining of imperial and emancipative agendas (Boltanski and Chiapello 2005), leading us to conceive past and present forms of imperialism as something exceeding the conditions of a passive landscape against which human forces stand out.
Said's ironic stance, aware of its limitations and not easily prone to ideological and epistemological dogmatism, as so many emancipative discourses are, thus proves a rich source of inspiration for Skorczewski's project.
That requirement emerges from the need for articulation between these two types of knowledge, to that this articulation generates reflective and emancipative action and rational discussions.
Self-expression values are reflective of an emancipative orientation.
In this paper, we are using the cases of four Central Asian Republics (CARs) to examine our central question which addresses the influence of Islam on the formation of emancipative social capital, or self-assertive collective participation in mass political action.
Welzel and Inglehart (2009) explicitly pointed out that Islam tends to depress people's emancipative values.
Or, do pro-democracy movements and their consolidations presuppose a democratic culture, with citizens demonstrating and practicing "emancipative" or "self-expression values?" (7) For our purposes, the salient endogenous socioeconomic and cultural factors and forces include the following: economic development, national wealth, gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, and income; level of human and social capital, population homogeneity, an educated population with a large middle class, and a civil society and civic culture demonstrating human empowerment and emancipative values; and the presence of a "modernizing bourgeoisie" as posited by sociologist Barrington Moore.
In her description she recognizes the emancipative characteristics of her sisters and explains the relevance of a theoretical frame for the self-labeling as feminist.
I do not want to say that there are no emancipative moments of digital media whatsoever.
His research focuses on human empowerment, emancipative values, cultural change and democratization.
Despite the show's seemingly apolitical self-referentiality in presenting the technical preparations for a play that is never staged, Delgado-Garcia stressed the production's potential for disrupting the performers' and spectators' habitus during performance, thus effecting an emancipative political intervention by dismantling normative identity discourses and cultural practices.
The rise in emancipative values makes the Sudanese judge their regime more and more on the basis of their legitimacy.
These rules, together with competition as an overarching principle, had to be imposed as a political direction tool to enhance the functioning of the economic order (26)--that is, to prevent market failures due to the pursuit of individual strategies, (27) both for economic and emancipative purposes.