Resistance
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.063Keywords:
Domination, Countervailing power, Ordinary resistance, Epistemological resistance, DecentralizationAbstract
Raising the subject of resistance in social sciences implies looking at its different forms—exceptional or ordinary—depending on the contexts. Which practices are included/excluded in our conception of this term? Its invisible and daily forms, its conditions of possibility, and the necessary decentralization of resistance in social sciences must also be investigated.
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