Politics of Visibility and Belonging

Politics of Visibility and Belonging
Author: Emil Edenborg
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351712941

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In this book, Edenborg studies contemporary conflicts of community as enacted in Russian media, from the ‘homosexual propaganda’ laws to the Sochi Olympics and the Ukraine war, and explores the role of visibility in the production and contestation of belonging to a political community. The book examines what it is that determines which subjects and narratives become visible and which are occluded in public spheres; how they are seen and made intelligible; and how those processes are involved in the imagination of communities. Investigating the differentiated consequences of visibility, Edenborg discusses what forms of visibility make belonging possible and what forms of visibility may be related to exclusion or violence. The book maps and analyses the practices and mechanisms whereby a state seeks to produce and shape belonging through controlling what becomes visible in public, and how that which becomes visible is seen and understood. In addition, it examines what forms contestation can take and what its effects may be. Advancing theoretical understanding and offering a useful way to analytically conceptualize the role of visibility in the production and contestation of political communities, this work will be of interest to students and scholars of gender and sexuality politics, borders, citizenship, nationalism, migration and ethnic relations.

Politics of Visibility and Belonging

Politics of Visibility and Belonging
Author: Emil Edenborg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351712934

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In this book, Edenborg studies contemporary conflicts of community as enacted in Russian media, from the ‘homosexual propaganda’ laws to the Sochi Olympics and the Ukraine war, and explores the role of visibility in the production and contestation of belonging to a political community. The book examines what it is that determines which subjects and narratives become visible and which are occluded in public spheres; how they are seen and made intelligible; and how those processes are involved in the imagination of communities. Investigating the differentiated consequences of visibility, Edenborg discusses what forms of visibility make belonging possible and what forms of visibility may be related to exclusion or violence. The book maps and analyses the practices and mechanisms whereby a state seeks to produce and shape belonging through controlling what becomes visible in public, and how that which becomes visible is seen and understood. In addition, it examines what forms contestation can take and what its effects may be. Advancing theoretical understanding and offering a useful way to analytically conceptualize the role of visibility in the production and contestation of political communities, this work will be of interest to students and scholars of gender and sexuality politics, borders, citizenship, nationalism, migration and ethnic relations.

The Politics of Belonging

The Politics of Belonging
Author: Nira Yuval-Davis
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2011-12-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781412921305

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In this groundbreaking book, Nira Yuval-Davis provides a cutting-edge investigation of the challenging debates around belonging and the politics of belonging. Alongside the hegemonic forms of citizenship and nationalism which have tended to dominate our recent political and social history, the author examines alternative contemporary political projects of belonging constructed around the notions of religion, cosmopolitanism, and the feminist ‘ethics of care’. The book also explores the effects of globalization, mass migration, the rise of both fundamentalist and human rights movements on such politics of belonging, as well as some of its racialized and gendered dimensions. A special space is given to the various feminist political movements that have been engaged as part of or in resistance to the political projects of belonging.

Ruler Visibility and Popular Belonging in the Ottoman Empire 1808 1908

Ruler Visibility and Popular Belonging in the Ottoman Empire  1808 1908
Author: Darin N. Stephanov
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474441438

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This book argues that the periodic ceremonial intrusion into the everyday lives of people across the Ottoman Empire, which the annual royal birthday and accession-day celebrations constituted, had multiple, far-reaching and largely unexplored consequences. On the one hand, it brought ordinary subjects into symbolic contact with the monarch and forged lasting vertical ties of loyalty to him, irrespective of language, location, creed or class. On the other hand, the rounds of royal celebration played a key role in the creation of new types of horizontal ties and ethnic group consciousness that crystallized into national movements and, after the empire's demise, national monarchies.

Globalization and Belonging

Globalization and Belonging
Author: Sheila L. Croucher
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0742516792

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This is a book that will get us all thinking about the implications of identities in rapidly evolving international and country-by-country politics.

Circuits of Visibility

Circuits of Visibility
Author: Radha Sarma Hegde
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780814744680

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This title explores transnational media environments as a way to understand the gendered constructions and contradictions that support globalization, with special emphasis on women and a global feminist perspective.

The Routledge Handbook of LGBTQ Identity in Organizations and Society

The Routledge Handbook of LGBTQ Identity in Organizations and Society
Author: Julie A. Gedro,Tonette S. Rocco
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781040024843

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Sexuality, gender, gender identity, and gender expression are fluid constructs, and the ways in which identity development intersects with organizations and exists in society are complex. The book is comprised of a range of multi-disciplinary and globally inspired perspectives representing leading-edge scholarship by authors from over a dozen countries on a range of issues and contexts regarding LGBTQ identity and experience. It is intended for a wide readership: those who are in LGBTQ-related academic fields; those who want to broaden their coursework by offering supplemental readings that center the perspectives of LGBTQ identities; and those who want to acquire knowledge and education on the subject of LGBTQ identity. There are 36 chapters written by scholars in fields such as social work, law, queer studies, business, human resource management and development, entrepreneurship, criminal justice, economics, marketing, religion, architecture, sport, theater, psychology, human ecology, and adult education. The chapters can be read in sequence, and the book can also be used as a reference work for which educators, practitioners, and non-academics can identify and select particular chapters that inform areas of inquiry.

The Politics of Hiding Invisibility and Silence

The Politics of Hiding  Invisibility  and Silence
Author: Rhys Dafydd Jones,James Robinson,Jennifer Turner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317568919

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What is absence? What is presence? How are these two phenomena related? Is absence merely not being present? This book examines these and other questions relating to the role of absence and presence in everyday politics. Absence and presence are used as political tools in global events and everyday life to reinforce ideas about space, society, and belonging. Between Absence and Presence contains six empirically-focussed chapters introducing case study locations and contexts from around the world. These studies examine how particular groups’ relationships with places and spaces are characterized by experiences that are neither wholly present nor wholly absent. Each author demonstrates the variety of ways in which absence and presence are experienced – through silence, forgetting, concealment, distance, and the virtual – and constituted – through visual, aural, and technological. Such accounts also raise philosophical questions about representation and belonging: what must remain absent, and what is allowed to be present? Who decides, and how? Whose voices are heard? Recognizing the complexity of these questions, Between Absence and Presence provides a significant contribution in reconciling theorizations of absence with everyday life. This book was published a sa special issue of Space and Polity.