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Resisting Bodies: Between the Politics of Vulnerability and “We-Can”
M. Borren
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Research Program Value and Valuation of Culture (VVC-2021)
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Public Space
100%
Politics
100%
Vulnerability
100%
Democratic Struggles
66%
Precariousness
66%
Arendt
33%
Merleau-Ponty
33%
Judith Butler
33%
Spontaneous Activity
33%
Practical Freedom
33%
Free Movement
33%
Political Practice
33%
Civil Rights
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Experience of Freedom
33%
Unequal Distribution
33%
Critical Phenomenology
33%
Marginalized Citizens
33%
Free Space
33%
Non-citizens
33%
African American
33%
Critical Theorist
33%
Material Conditions
33%
Mobile Body
33%
American Civil Rights Movement
33%
Walking Exercise
33%
Public Action
33%
Phenomenological Perspective
33%
Arts and Humanities
Public Space
100%
Mobile
66%
Precariousness
66%
Action
33%
Engagement
33%
theorists
33%
Judith Butler
33%
Phenomenology
33%
Civil Rights Movement
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Social Sciences
Precariousness
100%
Phenomenology
50%
Civil and Political Rights
50%
Lived Experience
50%
Civil Rights Movement
50%
Political Practice
50%
Psychology
Phenomenology
100%
Lived Experience
100%
Civil Rights Movement
100%