Niyousha Bastani
Niyousha Bastani
Educational approaches to counter-extremism are proliferating globally, claiming to foster 'critical thinking' amongst those deemed vulnerable to extremism. These projects 'make sense' through two mutually-reinforcing discourses: a psycholo...
Dominique P Béhague
Dominique P Béhague
Drawing on a historical ethnography of how Brazil's post-dictatorial psychiatric reforms have shaped young people's lives, this paper builds on Eve Sedgwick's analysis of the hermeneutics of suspicion to show that narrow applications of Fou...
The Politics of Attachment: Lines of Flight with Bowlby, Deleuze and Guattari [0.03%]
依附的政治:与鲍尔比、德勒兹及瓜塔里的逃逸线
Robbie Duschinsky,Monica Greco,Judith Solomon
Robbie Duschinsky
Research on attachment is widely regarded in sociology and feminist scholarship as politically conservative - oriented by a concern to police families, pathologize mothers and emphasize psychological at the expense of socio-economic factors...
Structuralism's Afters: Tracing Transdisciplinarity through Guattari and Latour [0.03%]
结构主义之后:通过瓜塔里和拉图尔探究跨学科性
Éric Alliez
Éric Alliez
This article analyses Guattari's and Latour's bodies of work as radical developers of a processual and ontological transdisciplinarity. These works impose a definitive break from the history that, in the 1960s, had drawn upon structuralism ...
Peter Osborne
Peter Osborne
This article situates current debates about transdisciplinarity within the deeper history of academic disciplinarity, in its difference from the notions of inter- and multi-disciplinarity. It offers a brief typology and history of establish...
Social Science and Neuroscience beyond Interdisciplinarity: Experimental Entanglements [0.03%]
超越跨学科性的社会科学与神经科学:实验纠缠关系
Des Fitzgerald,Felicity Callard
Des Fitzgerald
This article is an account of the dynamics of interaction across the social sciences and neurosciences. Against an arid rhetoric of 'interdisciplinarity', it calls for a more expansive imaginary of what experiment - as practice and ethos - ...
Joanna Bourke
Joanna Bourke
Psychological trauma is a favoured trope of modernity. It has become commonplace to assume that all 'bad events' - and particularly those which involve violence - have a pathological effect on the sufferer's psyche, as well as that of the p...