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Power, knowledge and resistance in the study of social movements.
Deanna Dadusc
University of Brighton
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Emancipation
33%
Epistemological Perspectives
33%
Epistemological Practices
33%
Knowledge Objects
33%
Postcolonial Studies
33%
Power Relations
66%
Power Resistance
100%
Power-knowledge
100%
Social Movement Studies
33%
Social Movements
100%
Subject-object
33%
Arts and Humanities
Liberation
25%
Post-colonial
25%
Power Relation
50%
Praxis
25%
Research Practice
25%
Social Movements
100%
Subjection
25%
Subjective
25%
Social Sciences
Precedent
25%
Queer Studies
25%
Research Approach
25%
Research Practice
25%
Social Movements
100%