The Desire for Categories (original) (raw)

Resisting categorisation

elke emerald

Language as Action, 2007

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‘Despite the Terrors of Typologies: The Importance of Understanding Categories of Difference and Identity’ (2015)

Paul James

Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 2015

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On Membership Categorization: ‘Us’, ‘Them’and‘Doing Violence’ in Political Discourse

Jiri Nekvapil

Discourse & Society, 2004

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Introduction: Probing the Limits of Categorization

Christina Morina

Probing the Limits of Categorization. The Bystander in Holocaust History, 2019

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Constructing social categories and seeking collective influence: self-categorization and the discursive construction of a conflict

Marina Herrera

International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy, 2003

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HMS 803 The Destabilization of Ontological Identity Categories

Marlon Smith

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Categories We Do Not Know We Live By

Åsa Burman (former Andersson)

Journal of Social Ontology, 2019

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SLURRING EPITHETS AND GENERIC DESCRIPTIVISM: The Meaning and the Epistemology of Ethnically Derogatory Terms

Pasi Valtonen

PhD Thesis 2017

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Categorial points of view in social representation

Edith Salès-Wuillemin

Language Sciences, 2002

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Contemplating Official Categories: Is the Devil in the Detail?

Dr Serena Hussain

Radical Statistics Journal Issue 131, 2022

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Probing the Limits of Categorization

Christina Morina

Probing the Limits of Categorization

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Categorising What We Study and What We Analyse, and the Exercise of Interpretation

Dirk Jacobs

Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies, 2018

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Between “Germans” and “Jews.” How individuals navigated the language of categorization in Nazi Germany, 1933–1941

Emilie Duranceau-Lapointe

2018

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Cognitive Frames in Media Discourse: 'The Guardian' Coverage of the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Europe (2015-2019)

Thouraya Zheni

2019

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Metaphors we discriminate by: Naturalized themes in Austrian newspaper articles about asylum seekers

Elisabeth el Refaie

Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2001

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Concepts and Categories: Foundations for Sociological and Cultural Analysis

Candace Jones

2021

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Reorienting categories as a members’ phenomena (2015), Fitzgerald and Rintel. In Discursive Psychology, Classic and Contemporary Issues. Eds. Tileagă and Stokoe.

Sean Rintel, Richard Fitzgerald

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From 'Migrant Waves' to 'Refugee Flows': a Case Study on Imposing and Shaping Conceptual Metaphors in Croatian Expert and Public Discourse

Drago Zuparic-Iljic, Milić, Goran, Tanja Gradecak-Erdeljic

Figurative Thought and Language in the Human Universe (eds. Brdar, Mario et al), 2021

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Preface to French Edition of Categorization and Moral Order 2010

Lena Jayyusi

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A Gaze beyond Categories: Who Are those Refugees and Migrants Anyway?

christine moderbacher

Granite Journal, 2018

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Refugees, migrants, neither, both: categorical fetishism and the politics of bounding in Europe’s ‘migration crisis’

Heaven Crawley

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2017

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(Dis)locating Gender: Ontological Crises and Political Strategies

Barbara Marshall

TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 2005

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I Am First and Foremost a Man of Logic"-Stereotyping, the Syndrome Character of Prejudice, and a Glance at Anders Breivik's Manifesto Bjoern Milbradt

Katharina Rothe

2013

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How ideology affects different speakers' conceptualizations of the same reference object in different ways – Analysis of comments referring to Nikos Romanos' hunger strike

Gerasimos Sofoklis Papadopoulos

MA Thesis (Part of), 2015

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Calling Recognition Bluffs: Structural Epistemic Injustice and Administrative Violence

Ezgi Sertler

Epistemic Injustice and the Philosophy of Recognition, Routledge, 2022

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The study of ethnicity and nationalism needs better categories

Francisco Gil-White

2000

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Migration and Epistemic Violence

Bianca Boteva-Richter

18 Cuestiones de Filosofía No. 31 - Vol. 8 Año 2022 ISSN 0123-5095 Tunja-Colombia , 2022

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Mentality or morality? Membership categorization, multiple meanings and mass murder

Thomas D McCarthy

British Journal of Social Psychology, 2003

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Ontologies of Violence: Deconstruction, Pacifism, and Displacement

Maxwell Kennel

Brill, 2023

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ontology,epistemology1.pdf

Mohammad Alrefath

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Occasioned Semantics and Membership Categorisation Analysis: Fields of Meaning, Categorial Consistency and Omni-Relevance

Richard Fitzgerald, Younhee Kim

Journal of Pragmatics, 2024

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Illegal, clandestine, irregular: On ways of labelling people

Ruben Andersson

Oxford Border Criminologies blog, 2014

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The Discrimination Imbedded in Social Theory

António Dores

International Perspectives on Social Theory, 2019

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Migration, media and "deliberate" metaphors

Andreas Musolff

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CATEGORIES OF IDEOLOGICAL ANALYSIST P D i DPT

Anabela Ortiz

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