The thesis is an in-depth exploration of the role privilege plays in subverting social justice, despite 'best intentions', within day-to-day life and within conflict studies discourse and practice. The thesis explores the constituting dynamics within privilege, how these dynamics become 'socially acceptable notions of common sense in everyday life', and how such common sense undermines social justice at every turn, despite best intention. A central component explored is the exploitation of the desire 'to be'. The exploitation of the desire to be, combined with enticement toward anticipated or real privilege, is central in driving consent to even the most subtle forms of everyday coercion from 'ordinary' hierarchy to acceptance of and partic...
This autoethnographic piece seeks to demonstrate the continuous reflexive journey of researchers in ...
This thesis presents a post-structuralist analysis of the aporias of sovereignty; specifically, of f...
What ought beneficiaries of injustice to do with the privileges unjustly conferred upon them? This a...
Over the last several decades, an approach to critical scholarship and social justice activism has e...
In this essay, I examine the use of the concept of privilege within the critical theoretical discour...
In this essay, I examine the use of the concept of privilege within the critical theoretical discour...
In this piece, we ask, what are the risks of a pedagogy and politics that begins and ends with privi...
In this essay, I examine the use of the concept of privilege within the critical theoretical ...
ABSTRACT Contemporary efforts to rethink the philosophical foundation of critical pedagogy are part ...
Via a wide range of case studies, this book examines new forms of resistance to social injustices in...
© The Author(s) 2018. In recent decades, youth sociology in the antipodes has paid inadequate attent...
In this study I argue for a re-articulation of children’s rights from the normative, formal interpre...
This article strives to demonstrate how the Capability Approach (CA) allows us to grasp issues of ju...
This paper argues that white settler researchers seeking to engage with Indigenous sovereignty or co...
Attention to everyday forms of resistance in the liberal peace debates has provided a more sophistic...
This autoethnographic piece seeks to demonstrate the continuous reflexive journey of researchers in ...
This thesis presents a post-structuralist analysis of the aporias of sovereignty; specifically, of f...
What ought beneficiaries of injustice to do with the privileges unjustly conferred upon them? This a...
Over the last several decades, an approach to critical scholarship and social justice activism has e...
In this essay, I examine the use of the concept of privilege within the critical theoretical discour...
In this essay, I examine the use of the concept of privilege within the critical theoretical discour...
In this piece, we ask, what are the risks of a pedagogy and politics that begins and ends with privi...
In this essay, I examine the use of the concept of privilege within the critical theoretical ...
ABSTRACT Contemporary efforts to rethink the philosophical foundation of critical pedagogy are part ...
Via a wide range of case studies, this book examines new forms of resistance to social injustices in...
© The Author(s) 2018. In recent decades, youth sociology in the antipodes has paid inadequate attent...
In this study I argue for a re-articulation of children’s rights from the normative, formal interpre...
This article strives to demonstrate how the Capability Approach (CA) allows us to grasp issues of ju...
This paper argues that white settler researchers seeking to engage with Indigenous sovereignty or co...
Attention to everyday forms of resistance in the liberal peace debates has provided a more sophistic...
This autoethnographic piece seeks to demonstrate the continuous reflexive journey of researchers in ...
This thesis presents a post-structuralist analysis of the aporias of sovereignty; specifically, of f...
What ought beneficiaries of injustice to do with the privileges unjustly conferred upon them? This a...