Citations with the tag: HEGEMONY
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- Balance of Power Revisited.
// Harvard International Review; Spring2007, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p42The article discusses various articles published within the issue, including one by William Wohlforth on the unipolarity power of the U.S. and another by Immanuel Wallerstein on the decline of the U.S. hegemony.
- Editorial: Sabbaticals.
// International Review of Research in Open & Distance Learning; 2007, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p1The article discusses various reports within the issue, including one by Wong Lap Sang about cultural hegemony and another by Jia Frydenberg on student persistence and attrition in online versus 'onground' classes.
- Notes on Language.
// Briarpatch; May/Jun2011, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p15The article focuses on the definition and terms related to feminism including binary, vamp and hegemonic.
- Introduction.
SPIER, STEVEN // Urban Visions: Experiencing & Envisioning the City; 2002, p17The article presents an introduction to the book "Urban Visions: Experiencing & Envisioning the City," edited by Steven Spier, that deals with topics such as the modern city, hegemony, and culture.
- Corporate Hegemony.
Trebing, Harry M. // Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economi; Dec90, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p1147Reviews the book `Corporate Hegemony,' by William M. Dugger.
- Corporate Hegemony.
Goldstene, Paul N. // Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economi; Dec90, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p1151Reviews the book `Corporate Hegemony,' by William M. Dugger.
- American Hegemony: Political Morality in a One-Superpower World.
Hendrickson, David C. // Foreign Affairs; Mar/Apr95, Vol. 74 Issue 2, p153Reviews the book `American Hegemony: Political Morality in a One-Superpower World,' by Lea Brilmayer.
- THE IMPLICATIONS OF IRAQ AND ITS IMPACT ON THE REGION.
Walker, Edward // Foreign Service Journal; Dec2006, Vol. 83 Issue 12, p39The article focuses on the implications of the U.S. occupation of Iraq and its impact on the Middle East region. The U.S. occupation of Iraq implied the question why the U.S. entered into Iraq which is considered an intervention that caused a civil war. Through this, the people in the middle...
- Subjectivity, Difference And Commonalities In The Context of Gender in The Caribbean.
Adams, C. Jama // Caribbean Quarterly; Jun2005, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p1The areas of subjectivity, difference and commonalities in the context of gender have been historically neglected from a research perspective in the Caribbean. The major reason for this is the historical denial of the humanity of most of the oppressed peoples in the region and the longstanding...
- Empire, hierarchy, and hegemony: American grand strategy and the construction of order in the Asia-Pacific.
Inoguchi, Takashi; Bacon, Paul // International Relations of the Asia-Pacific; Aug2005, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p117The article discusses various reports published within the issue including one by G. John Ikenberry on the U.S. exercise of liberal postwar hegemony in Europe and East Asia, one by Andrew Hurrell on international relations theory, and one by Michael Mastanduno on the dominance of the U.S. over...
- From the History of Byzantino-Apsilian Relations in the Eastern Black Sea Basin (V-VIII. Centuries).
Inoguchi, Takashi; Bacon, Paul // Journal of Black Sea Studies; Spring2011, Vol. 8 Issue 29, p43Apsilia is one of the most ancient political formations of the Abkhazians. The remnants in Sibilium indicate that formation goes back to the 2nd century B.C. However, the Apsilians were rarely mentioned by the sources of the 2nd to 5th centuries A.D. after the separation of the Roman Empire...
- U.S. Hegemony Abroad.
Altman, Dennis // Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review; Spring99, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p7A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article about American hegemony in the previous issue.
- Communication as peace in the Caribbean.
Guzm�n, Maximiliano Due�as // Media Development; 2012, Issue 2, p46The notion that humans are naturally violent is widely accepted in most contemporary cultures. One formulation of this belief is implicit in a quote by Robert McNamara, a leading figure of U.S. hegemony in the last century.1 "War is so complex it's beyond the ability of the human mind to...
- Politics' hegemony over markets.
Hill, David // Hill; 1/12/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p14The article presents the author's views on the relationship between the economy and the political hegemony in the U.S.
- Mapping Hegemony: Television News Coverage of Industrial Conflict.
Winston, Brian; Reese, Stephen D. // Journalism Quarterly; Winter92, Vol. 69 Issue 4, p1083Reviews the book `Mapping Hegemony: Television News Coverage of Industrial Conflict,' by Robert Goldman and Arvind Rajagopal.
- Mapping Hegemony: Television News Coverage of Industrial Conflict.
Winston, Brian; Reese, Stephen D. // Journalism Quarterly; Fall92, Vol. 69 Issue 3, p770Reviews the book `Mapping Hegemony: Television News Coverage of Industrial Conflict,' by Robert Goldman and Arvind Rajagopal.
- EDITOR'S NOTE.
Winston, Brian; Reese, Stephen D. // Acta Koreana; Jun2012, Vol. 15 Issue 1, preceding p2An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses various reports published within the issue including one by Don Baker on overview of first hundred one hundred years of Korean Catholic Church, one by Kevin Cawley on deconstructing Hegemony and one by Pierre-Emmanuel Roux...
- II. Hegemonic Formations of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Nation.
Winston, Brian; Reese, Stephen D. // Works & Days; Spring/Fall2011, Vol. 29 Issue 1/2, p98An image is presented on hegemonic formations of gender, race and sexuality of a nation.
- Reviews of books: United States.
Waltman, Jerold // American Historical Review; Apr97, Vol. 102 Issue 2, p565Reviews the book `Producing Hegemony: The Politics of Mass Production and American Global Power,' by Mark Rupert.
- On the eve of Islam: archaeological evidence from Eastern Arabia.
Kennet, Derek // Antiquity; Mar2005, Vol. 79 Issue 303, p107What was the archaeological context of the rise of Islam in Arabia? The author uses new work from Eastern Arabia to show that the advent of Islam coincided with the decline of the Sasanian hegemony and one of Arabia's least affluent periods in 3500 years of history.
- PART TWO: HISTORIANS OF THE NINETEENTH - CENTURY SOUTH.
Fredrickson, George M. // Arrogance of Race: Historical Perspectives on Slavery, Racism & ; 1988, p107The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on the historiography of slavery and another on the notion of American slavery as a paternalistic form of class hegemony.
- Xmas Warriors, or How the Right-Wing Plot to Save Christmas is Worse Than You Thought.
Abbott, Blake // Conference Papers -- National Communication Association; 2008, p1This paper examines questions surrounding the function of television pundits' intense focus on the "War on Christmas." I argue that the "War on Christmas" discourse utilizes both the war metaphor and conspiracy theory rhetoric to solidify the hegemonic dominance of the Christmas tradition (and...
- RADICAL STORYTELLING: PERFORMING PROCESS IN CANADIAN POPULAR THEATRE.
Mündel, Ingrid // Theatre Research in Canada; Spring/Fall2003, Vol. 24 Issue 1/2, p147The article focuses on the storytelling process in Canadian popular theatre. A number of Canadian popular theatre projects aim to challenge the injustices and omissions in hegemonic articulations of power and knowledge by using strategies that encourage spectator involvement in the theatre space...
- China's National Power and U.S. News Coverage.
Hou, Jinghui; Ma, Yujing // Conference Papers -- National Communication Association; 2009, p1China's growing effect on the future global balance of power may be a fear of the United States. This study investigates how this situation affects the media coverage of China in U.S. newspapers. Quantitatively analyzing data from 1978 to 2006 using Person's r test shows that the number of news...
- Cuentos De Lucha: The Power of Diverse Narratives in Teaching.
Ruiz De Castilla, Clariza // Conference Papers -- National Communication Association; 2009, p1In the Unites States, the immense growth of Hispanics in public schools is visible. However, their stories of migration usually become invisible. One prime example of where these stories are beginning to emerge is in state museums, where tours are provided for children. These tours expose...
- From Hegemony to Stability.
Hane, Gerald // Harvard International Review; Mar/Apr1985, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p44The article reviews the book "After Hegemony," by Robert O. Keohane.
- The Challenge of Hegemony.
Resnick, Adam L.; Bowman, Ann O'M.; Sanders, Lynn M. // Journal of Politics; Feb2005, Vol. 67 Issue 1, p317Reviews the book "The Challenge of Hegemony," by Steven E. Lobell.
- Hegemony: A Realist Analysis.
Neocleous, Mark // Capital & Class; Summer2003, Vol. 27 Issue 80, p208The article reviews the book "Hegemony: A Realist Analysis," by Jonathan Joseph.
- Hegemony in International Society.
Buzan, Barry // Ethics & International Affairs; Jun2012, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p282The article reviews the book "Hegemony in International Society," by Ian Clark.
- Hegemony in International Society.
Buzan, Barry // Ethics & International Affairs (Cambridge University Press); Jun2012, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p282The article reviews the book "Hegemony in International Society," by Ian Clark.
- Dominance Without Hegemony: History and Power in Colonial India (Book Review).
Moulton, Edward C. // Canadian Journal of History; 2000, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p611Reviews the book `Dominance Without Hegemony: History and Power in Colonial India,' by Ranajit Guha.
- The Death-throes of Liberal Humanism?
Moulton, Edward C. // Evangel; Summer2007, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p33The author comments on liberal humanism. He notes that it is difficult to see how the present versions of secularism will be able to sustain themselves in an ever more post-modern world that is intolerant of any attempts to exercise hegemony over thoughts and actions and actions and sees them as...
- Pax Americana ou o imp�rio da inseguran�a?
Hurrell, Andrew // Revista Brasileira de Pol�tica Internacional; dic2005, Vol. 48 Issue 2, p30The article intends to show the position of the United States in a different conceptual and historical context, as attempt to run away itself of the immediacy of the current debate of the state as one to be able imperial or hegemonic, brought for the current discussion. It discloses thus,...
- Hegemony.
Lilley, Susan // Southern Review; Autumn2009, Vol. 45 Issue 4, p663Presents the poem "Hegemony," by Susan Lilley. First Line: Not long after Jack Kerouac lived in misery; Last Line: himself out of Florida.
- Ludwig Dehio's precarious balance: Zivilisation as development.
Lilley, Susan // Orbis; Spring97, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p292Reviews the book `Gleichgewicht oder Hegemonie,' by Ludwig Dehio.
- Displacing Enigma and Shaping Communal Hegemony � Towards the Analysis of Violent Experience as Social Process.
Ronsbo, Henrik // Dialectical Anthropology; 2006, Vol. 30 Issue 1/2, p147This paper explores the ethnographic relevance of the concept of enigmatic experience for the analysis of violent experiences. It argues that experiences of violence can be understood as enigmatic, which subsequent memory work [Johanes Fabian. �Forgetful Remembering: A Colonial Life in the...
- Empire, Hegemony and Globalization in the Americas.
Knight, Alan // NACLA Report on the Americas; Sep/Oct2005, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p8Discusses the history of U.S. power in Latin America relating to globalization, Empire and hegemony. Views of polemical right-wing historian Niall Ferguson on U.S imperialism; Elements involved in the formality of the formal Empire; Relationship between globalization, Empire and hegemony.
- Book reviews.
Zysman, John // Journal of Politics; May93, Vol. 55 Issue 2, p551Reviews the book `France After Hegemony: International Change and Financial Reform,' by Michael Loriaux.
- MARGEN Y SUBVERSI�N EN ALSINO DE PEDRO PRADO.
Bravo, Ana Gavilanes // Trilog�a; 2004-2006, Vol. 21 Issue 30/31, p137BEAUTY AND MONSTRUOSITY AS THE TWO EXTREMES OF A CONTINUUM THAT IS RESOLVED FROM THE RELATION ESTABLISHED WITH THE FORCES OF HEGEMONY OR HETEROGINY.
- The discourses of appropriation: a response to Karmani (2005).
Ahmed Kabel // Applied Linguistics; Mar2007, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p136Sohail Karmani's paper (2005) entitled �English, �terror� and Islam� made a compelling case against the role of English in the demonization of Islam and the perpetuation of western hegemony, and he made an equally strong case for more explicit awareness of the ideologies underlying ELT...
- Epistemologies of Engagement.
Waller, Marguerite R. // College Literature; Summer2005, Vol. 32 Issue 3, p154An entrenched Western philosophical will to mastery habitually codes irreducible differences as obstacles to truth and to political action. Instead, I argue that these differences are our most valuable resource, crucial nodes of potential dialogue, epistemological transformation and effective...
- Mailbox.
HAYWARD-HAINES, JO // Orion Magazine; Jul/Aug2011, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p5A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Mind Games," by Sandra Steingraber in the March/April 2011 issue.
- The Non-Player and the Future.
Sardar, Ziauddin; Van Loon, Borin // Introducing Cultural Studies; 9/ 1/2004, p88The article focuses on the dissenters and the tendency of cultures to become prisoners of the past and the future of Western civilization. Violence and pacifism are the two categories of resistance and dissent from hegemonic impulses. The main goal of the game is to transform the future by...
- Threat Position.
Herf, Jeffrey // Democracy: A Journal of Ideas; Summer2011, Issue 21, p91A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Strength Through Restraint," by Anatol Lieven in Issue No. 20 .
- Queering Asia.
Wilson, Ara // Intersections; Nov2006, Issue 14, p25The article examines gay life in Asia. A crucial problem for critical discussions of queer life in Asia is the problem of Western hegemony. Popular discussions conflate Western, modern and globalization as the source of sexual modernity, particularly non-normative sexuality, in Asia....
- Black Fraternal Organizations: Understanding the Development of Hegemonic Masculinity and Sexuality.
Jenkins, Ramon // Journal of African American Studies; Jun2012, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p226Black fraternal organizations were created during a time in America when blacks experienced a high level of racial and social inequality via Jim Crow segregation. Although most black fraternal organizations were founded on Howard University campus in Washington, DC, there were others that were...
- Recrear el dinero en una econom�a solidaria.
Echeagaray, Mar�a Eugenia Santana // Polis (07176554); 2011, Vol. 10 Issue 29, Special section p1One of the movements seeking alternatives to the hegemonic system in the beguining of this millennium is the solidarity economy that, among other proposals, is launching the alternative currency to boost the movement of products and thus an alternative economy that calls for new ethical values...
- �IN VE HINDISTAN�IN DENIZ STRATEJISI VE HINT OKYANUSU�NDA G�� M�CADELESI.
ATAGEN�, �mer // Bilge Strateji; Spring2012, Vol. 4 Issue 6, p135The strategies devised on competition over global hegemony have been centered around land domination. As a result of the shift in global politics towards the Asia-Pacific area, most countries of this region with coastline to seas or oceans pay heavy attention to maritime lines. Two countries...
- Language Barrier as the Bane of Development in Africa.
Akinwale, Akeem Ayofe // Africana (2155-7829); Jun/Jul2011, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p76Attempts to resist the marginalisation of African indigenous dialects remain inconclusive due to persistent dissensus in Africa. Thus, this paper examines language barrier as the bane of development in Africa. Data were derived from content analysis of relevant documents, while the discourse was...
- RESISTING CHINA - BEHIND THE REVIVING SOUTH CHINA SEA DISPUTES.
Farrer, Mark // Defence Review Asia; Jun2012, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p36The article focuses on the territorial disputes in the South China Sea. It says that a confrontation at the Scarborough Shoal started on April 10, 2012 when the Philippine warship tried to arrest Chinese fishermen for illegal entry and poaching in Philippine water. It states that the 2012 has...





