Sometimes it appears as the (relative) capacity of human beings to shape the actions and perceptions of others by exercising control over the production, circulation, and consumption of signs and objects, over the making of both subjectivities and realities.... The Guaraní under Spanish Rule in the Río de la Plata - Pagina 12door Barbara Anne Ganson - 2003 - 290 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Jean Comaroff, John L. Comaroff - 1991 - 613 pagina’s
...further caveat is necessary: that power itself is Janus-faced. Sometimes it appears as the (relative) capacity of human beings to shape the actions and...production, circulation, and consumption of signs and objects, over the making of both subjectivities and realities. This is power in its agentive mode:... | |
| Stephen P. Reyna - 2002 - 238 pagina’s
...and that ideology and hegemony are each associated with one of these. Agentive power is 'the relative capacity of human beings to shape the actions and...others by exercising control over the production, citculation and consumption of signs and objects of the making of subjectivities and realities' (ibid.:... | |
| Sujatha Fernandes - 2006 - 246 pagina’s
...alerts us to what the Comaroffs (1991:22) have called "power in its ogentiue mode," as "the relative capacity of human beings to shape the actions and...production, circulation, and consumption of signs and objects." Moreover, it is not just political leaders and state officials but actors at all levels who... | |
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