Resistance

Authors

  • Marie Meudec

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.063

Keywords:

Domination, Countervailing power, Ordinary resistance, Epistemological resistance, Decentralization

Abstract

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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