Conceptual multiplicity or ontological politics?

B Greenhough - Dialogues in Human Geography, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Simon and Randalls' piece does an excellent job of highlighting how resilience is
divergently articulated across multiple sites, however the article is characterized by an …

An Assemblage of decoloniality? Palestinian Fellahin resistance and the space-place relation

MM Ayyash - Studies in Social Justice, 2018 - journals.library.brocku.ca
This paper examines how fellahin resistance beginning in the early parts of the 20 th century
interacted with the Zionist settler-colonial project, focusing on how this resistance operated …

Reassembling memory: Rithy Panh's S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine

ACH Lim - The New Violent Cartography, 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
Barack Obama's election as the 44th president of the United States on 4 November 2008
was hailed as a signal of change in world politics. After eight years in which President …

Research as resistance: Critical, Indigenous, and anti-oppressive approaches

PA Rozario - Qualitative Social Work, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
They believe that to locate oneself is to make explicit one's identity as well as one's
investment in the research, including one's research intentions. Absolon and Willett argue …

[PDF][PDF] Bureaucracy, violence, resistance: an account of Home Office reporting in Britain

A Schmid-Scott - 2021 - ore.exeter.ac.uk
Scholarship on asylum often overlooks bureaucracy, folding its associated sites and
practices into the broader, more overtly violent spaces and systems in which they take place …

Decolonizing History and Depoliticizing Territory: Raja Shehadeh's Palestinian Walks: Notes on a Vanishing Landscape

A Qabaha - Interventions, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Inspired by postcolonial theory, this essay reads Raja Shehadeh's Palestinian Walks as a
critique of nineteenth-century US and European travel writers who recorded their encounters …

Resist, persist, desist: Building solidarity from grandma Ella through baby Angela to the Women's March

B Falola, C West Ohueri - Gender, Place & Culture, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This article brings together geographical and anthropological perspectives to explore how
the Women's March, as an intersectional resistance movement, has opened up possibilities …

Resilient subjects: 179On building imaginary communities

E Krasny, M Schalk - Architecture and Resilience, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter proposes a shift in how to understand the notion of 'resilience', away from
common framings in terms of systems, to be reframed here rather in terms of resilient …

Unbinding Repressions: The Conception of Resistance in and beyond Human Rights Discourse

SRH Abdelkarim - 2021 - figshare.le.ac.uk
This thesis concerns the function of human rights in relation to advancing a conception of
resistance. It analyses counter-hegemonic approaches to human rights that highlight the …

Women Weaving Critical Geographies

GBC de Geógrafas, FIR Juárez… - Activist Feminist …, 2023 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
We are a collective of eight women geographers that strives to create community among
women geographers from diverse latitudes. We began this project in September 2014 …