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Humpty Dumpty Populism

Theopolitics and the Retreat of the Politico-theological in Venezuela (and Elsewhere)

Rafael Sánchez

will have more to say, and the thorough deinstitutionalization that it instigated—is precisely the kind of spiritually haunted milieu where any politico-theological project, no matter how ambitious, fatefully runs aground. If theopolitics alludes to

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Digital Failures in Abolitionist Ethnography

Jason Bartholomew Scott

are opposed to the piecemeal reform of institutions and, instead, seek policies that will end, defund, and deinstitutionalize police forces. At a grassroots level, abolitionists seek to fire violent officers, support the families of victims, change

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“Maternal Impressions”

Disability Memoirs in Socialist Poland

Natalia Pamula

society and thus family matters are not its primary concern. Moreover, one of the main demands of the union was deinstitutionalization, while in socialist Poland institutionalization, as these disability memoirs illustrate, was not a main issue. It was

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Suburban Dissent

Defining Neighborhood Space and Place in Perth, Western Australia

Jocelyn D. Avery

authorities believe they are unsuitable to be released into the community ( DSC 2014b ). The WA government undertook a program of deinstitutionalizing all people with intellectual disability in the 1960s and 1970s (see Cocks et al. 1996 ). They were first

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Border Violence, Democracy, and the Museum

Simon Knell

; Stephens 2019 ). If the border erected by the hostile environment was made possible by a disregard for truth, it was compounded by the politics of austerity and small state conservatism, which sought to deinstitutionalize the state in a “bonfire of the

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Culture and Religion

Remarks on an Indeterminate Relationship

Monique Scheer

deinstitutionalization of religion. It is not just that modernity accepts a wide array of alternatives to the major churches in the West (Eastern religions, New Age, esotericism, etc.), but also that traditional forms of belief are being combined in personalized ways