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To the women of France, the war had brought an emancipatory revolution.
Despite its emancipatory potential, counter-mapping has not gone without criticism.
To bring laws and real life closer together is to organise the emancipatory evolution of a society.
Empowerment evaluation is part of an emancipatory research stream.
There he made his first experiments in his "emancipatory" method of teaching.
Fourthly, this is about an emancipatory labour market policy.
Built in - in some way - it must, if the full emancipatory promise of higher education is to be achieved.
Miller's book thus countered critical celebrations of the novel as inherently emancipatory.
The final emancipatory gesture of enlightenment thought would thus be its own liberation from itself, so that it is no longer recognizable as reason.
And so the emancipatory hypothesis is reduced to the status of physical therapy for eggheads.
Finally, we shall briefly discuss the emancipatory values espoused by Marxists.
That is precisely what is needed for a self-determined lifestyle and an emancipatory political approach.
Social and political sciences are therefore important because social knowledge, as self-knowledge, is potentially emancipatory.
He also cited Mr. James as "strongly supportive of women's emancipatory activities."
Others see Critical Security Studies as a distinct approach in its own right committed to emancipatory theory.
Ultimately, then, reason can have emancipatory effects on thought and action, through the power of self-reflection and self-understanding.
Critical theory offers a more optimistic account of valid knowledge through the postponed validity to be derived from emancipatory practice.
Unlike traditional approaches, liberation psychology understands the psychologist as part of the emancipatory process for oppressed communities.
Today, the Arabic emancipatory cinema d'auteur consider this film a classic.
He is remembered also for his work ethic and his fervent belief in the emancipatory power of the theater.
In subsequent years, Olmsted's leadership of the American parks movement served similarly emancipatory goals.
Gordon argues that a genuinely emancipatory society creates spaces for the ordinary celebration of everyday pleasure.
Bocafloja has been connected with several political organizations that support emancipatory and anti-colonial struggles.
Development theories, knowledge production and emancipatory practice Chapter in 'The development decade?
The simultaneously empirical and transcendental nature of emancipatory knowledge becomes the foundation stone of critical theory.