The Power of Resistance

The Power of Resistance
Author: Rowhea M. Elmesky,Carol Camp Yeakey,Olivia C. Marcucci
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2017-10-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781783504619

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This book is guided through the powerful ideological frameworks of culture and social reproduction and looks specifically to the role of schooling as a vehicle for catalysing change.

Power and Resistance in the New World Order

Power and Resistance in the New World Order
Author: S. Gill
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230584518

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In this fully revised and updated new edition, leading political scientist Stephen Gill further develops his radical theory of the new world order to argue that as the globalization of power intensifies, so too do globalized forms of resistance. Including two new chapters, this widely adopted text offers alternatives to the current world order.

Power and Resistance

Power and Resistance
Author: Leslie Samuelson,Wayne Andrew Antony
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 1552662241

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Examining at a wide range of issues such as violence, poverty, feminism, racism, and privatization of healthcare, the contributors to this collection use a variety of analytical approaches to posit that the social, economic, and political issues confronting Canadians are shaped by social inequity. At the same time, these essays show how these inequalities are being successfully resisted individually and collectively. This fourth edition adds chapters on youth politics, higher education, technology and work, and immigration.

Beyond Power and Resistance

Beyond Power and Resistance
Author: Peter Bloom
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781783487554

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This book challenges the conceptual and practical effectiveness of resistance to achieve social and political change, and considers an alternative framework that goes beyond a desire to resist sovereign power, but offers political movements that expand individual and collective capabilities.

Power Resistance and Liberation in Therapy with Survivors of Trauma

Power  Resistance and Liberation in Therapy with Survivors of Trauma
Author: Taiwo Afuape
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781136655050

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This book offers reflections on how liberation might be experienced by clients as a result of the therapeutic relationship. It explores how power and resistance might be most effectively and ethically understood and utilised in clinical practice with survivors of trauma. Power, Resistance and Liberation in Therapy with Survivors of Trauma draws together narrative therapy, Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM) and liberation psychology approaches. It critically reviews each approach and demonstrates what each contributes to the other as well as how to draw them together in a coherent way. The book presents: an original take on CMM through the lenses of power and resistance a new way of thinking about resistance in life and therapy, using the metaphor of creativity numerous case examples to support strong theory-practice links. Through the exploration of power, resistance and liberation in therapy, this book presents innovative ways of conceptualising these issues. As such it will be of interest to anyone in the mental health fields of therapy, counselling, social work or critical psychology, regardless of their preferred model. It will also appeal to those interested in a socio-political contextual analysis of complex human experience.

Courageous Resistance

Courageous Resistance
Author: K. Thalhammer,P. O'Loughlin,S. McFarland,M. Glazer,S. Shepela,N. Stoltzfus
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2007-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230607460

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During times of injustice, some individuals or groups courageously resist maltreatment of all people, regardless of backgrounds. Using various case studies, this book introduces readers to the broad spectrum of courageous resistance and provides a framework for analyzing the factors that motivate and sustain opposition to human rights violations.

Power Resistance and Conflict in the Contemporary World

Power  Resistance and Conflict in the Contemporary World
Author: Athina Karatzogianni,Andrew Robinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 713
Release: 2009-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135261603

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This book examines issues of organisation in resistance movements, discussing topics including the integration of the world system, the intersection of networks with discourses of identity, and the possibility of social transformation. Drawing on a number of theorists including Deleuze and Guattari, authors Athina Karatzogianni and Andrew Robinson seek to reinterpret World Systems Theory in order to engage with issues of power, resistance, and conflict in the contemporary world. Discussing contemporary scholarship in global politics, the authors consider new and developing concepts including: global cities, bifurcations, hegemonic transitions, the relationship between capitalism and the state, the position of East Asia, and active and reactive network movements. Their analysis includes a very rich pool of empirical examples covering more than fifty countries and thirty resistance groups. Power, Resistance and Conflict in the Contemporary World will be of interest to students and scholars looking for a comprehensive new theorization of the forces at work in global politics. The book provides a framework which crosses the boundaries between international relations, international political economy, comparative politics, conflict studies, social movement studies and critical theory, producing a study of a highly interdisciplinary scope.

The Power and the People

The Power and the People
Author: Charles Tripp
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2013-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521809658

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This book is about power. The power wielded over others - by absolute monarchs, tyrannical totalitarian regimes and military occupiers - and the power of the people who resist and deny their rulers' claims to that authority by whatever means. The extraordinary events in the Middle East in 2011 offered a vivid example of how non-violent demonstration can topple seemingly invincible rulers. Drawing on these dramatic events and parallel moments in the modern history of the Middle East, from the violent uprisings in Algeria against the French in the early twentieth century, to revolution in Iran in 1979, and the Palestinian intifada, the book considers the ways in which the people have united to unseat their oppressors and fight against the status quo to shape a better future. The book also probes the relationship between power and forms of resistance and how common experiences of violence and repression create new collective identities. Nowhere is this more strikingly exemplified than in the art of the Middle East, its posters and graffiti, and its provocative installations which are discussed in the concluding chapter. This brilliant, yet unsettling book affords a panoramic view of the twentieth and twenty-first century Middle East through occupation, oppression, and political resistance.