Contesting Empire Globalizing Dissent

Contesting Empire  Globalizing Dissent
Author: Norman K. Denzin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1315635453

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Contesting Empire Globalizing Dissent

Contesting Empire  Globalizing Dissent
Author: Norman K. Denzin,Michael D. Giardina
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015066737027

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"Denzin and Giardina have brought together the works of leading cultural critics who have given cultural studies a global framework that meets our need to examine the governing strategies of the military, the economy, the media, and educational elites...This is a must-read for those who want cultural studies to really matter in the present moment." Patricia Ticineto Clough Contesting Empire, Globalizing Dissent: Cultural Studies after 9/11 is a landmark text. Leading scholars from cultural studies, education, gender studies, and sociology reposition critical cultural studies research around the goals of moral clarity and political intervention. Chapters range in focus from neoliberalism and democracy to America's war on kids and the cultural politics of national identity.

Contesting Empire Globalizing Dissent

Contesting Empire  Globalizing Dissent
Author: Norman K. Denzin,Michael D. Giardina
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317262077

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"Denzin and Giardina have brought together the works of leading cultural critics who have given cultural studies a global framework that meets our need to examine the governing strategies of the military, the economy, the media, and educational elites...This is a must-read for those who want cultural studies to really matter in the present moment." Patricia Ticineto Clough Contesting Empire, Globalizing Dissent: Cultural Studies after 9/11 is a landmark text. Leading scholars from cultural studies, education, gender studies, and sociology reposition critical cultural studies research around the goals of moral clarity and political intervention. Chapters range in focus from neoliberalism and democracy to America's war on kids and the cultural politics of national identity.

Dwelling in American

Dwelling in American
Author: John Muthyala
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781611682502

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An original critique of the idea of American empire in the twenty-first century

Ethical Futures in Qualitative Research

Ethical Futures in Qualitative Research
Author: Norman K Denzin,Michael D Giardina
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781315429083

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Ethics has been a perennial concern of qualitative researchers. The subject has been confounded with the emergence of human subjects regulations, the increased concern with indigenous communities, the globalization of research practices, and the breakdown of barriers between researcher and subject. The original contributions to this volume highlight the key topics that face contemporary qualitative researchers and those that will likely emerge in the near future. Written by many of the leading figures in the field—Lincoln, Denzin, Schwandt, Richardson, Ellis, Bochner, Morse, among others—this book will help shape the ethical response of the field to the challenges presented by the contemporary research environment.

Qualitative Inquiry and Global Crises

Qualitative Inquiry and Global Crises
Author: Norman K Denzin,Michael D Giardina
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781315421605

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This plenary volume from the Sixth International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry (2010) highlights the variety of roles played by qualitative researchers in addressing global communities in crisis. It shows how qualitative researchers can bridge gaps in cultural and linguistic understanding to address issues of disparity in race, ethnicity, gender, and environment in the interests of global social justice and human rights. Authored by many of the world’s leading qualitative researchers, the signature articles in this volume point qualitative researchers toward a research stance of ethics, meaning, and advocacy.

Globalization Sport and Corporate Nationalism

Globalization  Sport and Corporate Nationalism
Author: Jay Scherer,Steve Jackson
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010
Genre: All Blacks (Rugby team)
ISBN: 3039111140

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Although New Zealand exists as a small (pop. 4.3 million), peripheral nation in the global economy, it offers a unique site through which to examine the complex, but uneven, interplay between global forces and long-standing national traditions and cultural identities. This book examines the profound impact of globalization on the national sport of rugby and New Zealand's iconic team, the All Blacks. Since 1995, the national sport of rugby has undergone significant change, most notably due to the New Zealand Rugby Union's lucrative and ongoing corporate partnerships with Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and global sportswear giant Adidas. The authors explore these significant developments and pressures alongside the resulting tensions and contradictions that have emerged as the All Blacks, and other aspects of national heritage and indigenous identity, have been steadily incorporated into a global promotional culture. Following recent research in cultural studies, they highlight the intensive, but contested, commodification of the All Blacks to illuminate the ongoing transformation of rugby in New Zealand by corporate imperatives and the imaginations of marketers, most notably through the production of a complex discourse of corporate nationalism within Adidas's evolving local and global advertising campaigns.

Christotainment

Christotainment
Author: Shirley R. Steinberg,Joe L.
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429981302

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For more than two thousand years Christian expansion and proselytizing was couched in terms of 'defending the faith'. Until recently in the United States, much of that defense came in the form of reactions against the 'liberal' influences channeled through big-corporate media such as popular music, Hollywood movies, and network and cable television. But the election of Ronald Reagan as a Hollywood President introduced Christian America to the tools of advertising and multimedia appeals to children and youth to win new believers to God's armies. Christotainment examines how Christian fundamentalism has realigned its armies to combat threats against it by employing the forces it once considered its chief enemies: the entertainment media, including movies, television, music, cartoons, theme parks, video games, and books. Invited contributors discuss the critical theoretical frameworks of top-selling devices within Christian pop culture and the appeal to masses of American souls through the blessed marriage of corporatism and the quest for pleasure.