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2017; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1108/s0163-239620170000048002

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0163-2396

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Citation (2017), "Index", Oppression and Resistance (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 48), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 215-220. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-239620170000048002 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Academic publication norms, challenging, 111–112 Afrocentrism, 12 Agency, 4, 13, 15, 119, 133, 157–173 navigating, 167–168 Alignments, 89 American Dream, 3, 15 Antidiscrimination, 14 Audience(s) barriers to open access publishing, resisting, 107–109 as spect-actor, 75–76 Autocritography, 51–67 Autonomous individual, 4 Bamba, Shaykh Amadu, 121 Berlin Declaration , 102 Berry, Jason, 21 Bethesda Statement, The , 102 Bifurcation, 84–87 Biopsychosocial approach, 71 Bishop, role of, 34–35 Black community, 182–185 Black feminist thought, 12 Black Greek letter fraternities (BGLFs), 176, 177, 179–188 Black Lives Matter movement, 2 Black men, 175–188 Blumerian interactionism, 97, 98 Boal, Augusto, 75 Brooks, Gwendolyn, 13 Budapest Initiative, The , 102 Bureaucracy, 3 Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), 196, 197, 206 Campus hostilities, 177–178 Canada open access scholarly publishing in, 95–113 Canon law, 35–36 Capital financial, 3 human, 3 symbolic, 3 social, 3, 13, 101, 158 cultural, 3, 13, 101 Capitalism, 5 Capitalist profit motives, resisting, 106–107 Cardinal Law of Boston, 35, 38 Care work, 161 Catholic Church, 19–23, 36, 39–43, 45, 46n1 secrecy and discreditable, 31–34 sexual abuse and organizational secrecy within, 27–30 Chamber Theatre. See Narrative theatre Chartism, 14 Chicago Goodman Theatre, 74 Childhood slave labor, 2 Choral narrative strategies, 87–88 Cisse, Soxna Aïssa, 129 Civil rights, 14 Civil Rights Movement, 177 Class, 2, 3 conflict, 5 exploitation, 6–8, 16n3 Clergy malfeasance, 22 Clericalism, 20, 37 Clock-time, 145–154 Code of Canon Law 1917, 35 Coerced secrecy, 33, 42 Collaborative research, 192, 193, 201, 203 Collaborative storytelling, 72, 75, 78 College, 175–188 Colonial occupation, 120–123 Color, 56–57 Community, 117–134 Community-based organizations (CBOs), 119, 126, 127, 133 Community structures, as resistance, 131–134 Comparative case analysis, 28 Complicit secrecy, 32, 42 Concealment, 24–25 Consciousness, 16 critical, 15 double, 11 false, 11 social, 11 Conservatives, 4 Constraint at work, 157–173 Constructivist grounded theory, 104 Contributors barriers to open access publishing, resisting, 109–111 Control of discrediting information, 25–27 Corporeal metaphors, 77, 78 Creative collaboration with others, discovering metaphors of self through, 76–78 Crenshaw, Kimberlé, 8 Criminal justice system, 6, 10 Critical consciousness, 15 critical ethnography, 192, 194–196, 198–200, 203, 209 Critical Race Theory, 12 Critical reflexivity, 52, 53 Crow, Jim, 9 Cultural capital, 3, 13, 101 Cyclical time, 142 Dangerous Minds , 54–57 Darwinism, 11 Declaration of Sentiments , 12 Delusion superiority, 8 Denial of human rights, 2 Development, 118, 119, 123, 126, 127, 129, 130, 132–134 Diouf, Abdou, 125 Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), 104 Discrimination, 2 Distributive justice, 2–3 Domination, 98, 99 Double consciousness, 11 DuBois, W. E. B., 11 Due process, 2 Dyadic relationships, stigmatized, 25–26 Ecological theory, 98 Economic liberalism, 126 Emergence, 96, 97, 99–103, 113 Empathy, 11 Empowerment, 40–46 Enlisted secrecy, 33–34 Epistemological emancipation, 12–13 Epistemological imperialism, 11–12, 15 Equality, 15 Everyday resistance, 160, 161, 164–166, 170, 171, 176–179, 188 Extended rationality, 96, 100, 102, 103, 105, 111, 113 Fall, Shaykh Ibra, 130 False consciousness, 11 Feminism, 12, 14 Films on education, 56, 65 Financial capital, 3 First Amendment, 35 Foolishness, 158–160 Fragmentation versus wholeness, 84 Fraternities, 175–188 Freeman, Morgan, 57 French Republican Calendar, 138, 139 Gay liberation, 14 Gender, 2, 52 Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, A (documentary), 10 Great Debaters, The , 60–67 Great Migration, 9 Groupement d’Intérêt Economique (GIE, Group of Economic Interest), 128 Group Performance of Literature. See Narrative theatre Health, defined, 71 Homophobia, 8 Human capital, 3 Hunting Ground, The (documentary), 10 Identity, 11 Income inequality, 2, 16n3 Indigenous organizations, 118 Indigenous social structures, 118 Individualism, 4, 15 Inequality, 2 Inequity(ies), 2 Information management, 20, 23–25 Interactionism Blumerian, 97, 98 radical, 96–98, 103, 104, 113 symbolic, 96–98, 104, 192, 193, 196, 201, 209 International Monetary Fund, 125, 133 Internet, 100–103, 109, 112 Intersectionality, 8 Inuit, 138, 140–146, 150, 153 Inuit time, 138, 141, 144, 147, 150, 154 ISIS, 10 Joob, Lat Joor, 121 Justice distributive, 2–3 Juvenile delinquency, 6 Knowledge dissemination, 102 Knowledge production, 103 Lac Rose (Pink Lake), 127–129, 131 Management Commission, 128, 129, 132, 134 Lateness, 145 Leadership development, 185–187 Lead time, 140 Lean on Me , 57–60 Legal-rational authority, 3 Lennon, John, 4 Liberation theology, 14 Linear time, 142 Looking-glass self, 11 Male supremacy, 8, 10–11 Manifesto of the Communist Party , 12 Marx, Karl, 4, 5, 12, 14 Mbow, Sëriñ Babacar, 129 Mentoring, 175–188 Meta-power, 97 “Mirror, The,”, 80–82 Moral authority, 20 Motivation, 11 success through, 180–182 Narrative, as tool for patients, 71–73 Narrative ethics, 76 Narrative journey, mapping, 88–89 Narrative medicine, 69–93 Narrative theatre, 72–75, 77, 78, 84, 87 National Panhellenic Council (NPHC), 179 Native Americans, 192–198, 200, 201, 203–209 Ndem’s daara, 129–131 Neoliberalism, 126–127, 129 Nicholas Nickleby , 74 Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), 127, 133 Nursing assistants, 158–171 NVivo, 9, 104 Obaid-Chinoy, Sharmeen, 10 Obergefell v. Hodges , 14 Olmos, Edward James, 60 Open access publishing, 95–113 academic publication norms, challenging, 111–112 access barriers to audiences, resisting, 107–109 access barriers to contributors, resisting, 109–111 capitalist profit motives, resisting, 106–107 emergence, 96, 97, 99–103, 113 emergent events, brief history of, 101–103 methods and data, 103–105 power, 96–101, 104, 113 as resistance, 96, 97, 100, 104–112 symbolic interactionism, 97–101 Oppression, 1–3 forms of, 6–12 Organizational secrecy within Catholic Church, 20–23, 27–30 rumors and empowerment, 40–46 typology of, 32 Organizational structure, 20 Organizations, stigmatized, 25–27 Overt resistance, 144 Performative film autocritography, 51–67 Pfeiffer, Michelle, 54, 55 Pig Farmer, The , 61, 65 PlayBuild Youth Intensive, 74 “Plus or minus 7 minutes” rule, 167 Poitier, Sidney, 52 Police harassment, 177 Politics of higher education, 53 Postcolonial theory, 12 Poverty, 8 class exploitation and, 7 Power, 96–101, 104, 113, 159 and resistance, 118–119 Predominantly white colleges and universities (PWCU), 176, 180, 182, 185 Prison incarceration rates, 2 Privilege, 2 Professionalism, 185–187 Public sociology, 192, 209 Punctuality, 147 Queer theory, 12 Race, 2, 3, 9–10, 192 Race, 56, 58, 66 Racial microaggressions, 177 Radical interactionism, 96–98, 103, 104, 113 Rape, 10 Rationality conventional, 100 extended, 96, 100, 102, 103, 105, 111, 113 Rational time, 138, 141–143, 146, 148, 152, 154 Readers Theatre. See Narrative theatre Rehman, Maulana Fazlur, 10 Repression, 16 Resiliency, 66 Resistance, 12–13, 55, 56, 59, 64, 66 access barriers to audiences, 107–109 access barriers to contributors, 109–111 among Black fraternity men, 175–188 capitalist profit motives, 106–107 community structures as, 131–134 everyday, 160, 161, 164–166, 170, 171, 176–179, 188 open access as, 96, 97, 100, 104–112 power and, 118–119 Senegal, 118–124, 129 temporal, 137–154 transformative, 14 workplace, 162 Right to vote, 2 Royal Shakespeare Company, 74 Rumors, 40–46 Scandal, 20–23, 27–31, 35, 37–40, 43, 44, 46 Schemers, 166–167 Secrecy, 26–27 coerced, 33, 42 complicit, 32, 42 and discreditable Church, 31–34 enlisted, 33–34 losing control of, 38–40 maintenance of, 36–37 organizational, within Catholic Chu, 20–23, 27–30 rumors and empowerment, 40–46 structural resources of, 36–37 Secret societies, 27 Self bifurcation, 84–87 sensory sculptures of, developing, 79–80 within social world, 87–88 source of energy within, 83–84 through creative collaboration with others, discovering metaphors of, 76–78 visual awareness of, 80–82 Self-awareness through rhythmic patterns of flow and disruption, tempos of, 82–83 Self-esteem, 11 Selling the Black dean, 53–54 Senegal collective and community work in, 117–134 colonial occupation, 120–123 community structures, as resistance, 131–134 economic shifts, 125–126 independence, 124–125 Lac Rose (Pink Lake), 127–129, 131 Ndem’s daara, 129–131 new community roles, 126–127 resistance, 118–124, 129 Senghor, Léopold Sédar, 124 Sensory sculptures of self, developing, 79–80 Sex trafficking, 2 Sexual abuse, within Catholic Church, 20–23, 27–30 Social capital, 3, 13, 101, 158 Social consciousness, 11 Social control, 20, 26, 27, 37, 42, 44, 46 Social incompetence, 139 Social justice, 13–14, 15 Social Justice in an Open World , 14 Social relations, 5 Social theory, 12 Société Indigène de Prevoyance (SIPs, Provident Indigenous Societies), 123, 125 Sociotemporal rhythms, 143 Solidarity, 15 Sotomayor, Sonia, 13 Southeast Indian, 196–197 Spencer, Herbert, 11 Stand and Deliver , 60–67 State-recognized tribes, 209 Stevenson, Bryan, 13 Stigma/stigmatization, 20, 23–25, 43–45 Stigmatized organization, 25–27 Storytelling, 72–74 after-math, 92–93 collective, 74–77, 84, 85 creative, 89–90 destinations, 89 explorations, 89–90 informal, 73 itinerary, 90–92 See also Narrative medicine Strategic interaction, 23, 24, 41 Strategic self-presentation, 26 Structure, 3 Structure-and-agency perspective, 4–6, 15–16 Student group membership, 178–179 Subversion, 55 Subversive resistance, 144 Sufism, 121 Superiority delusion, 2, 8, 9 Symbolic capital, 3 Symbolic interactionism, 96–98, 104, 192, 193, 196, 201, 209 Temporal dominance, 140 Temporal resistance, 137–154 Temporal segregation, 139, 140 Theatre, 72–75, 77, 78, 84, 87 Theory-building enterprise, 28 Thick intersectionalities, 52 Thomas, W. I., 5 Thomas Axiom, 5 Thought community membership, 138–141 To Sir With Love , 52–53 Transformation, 13–14 Transformation during illness/injury, 69–93 Transformative resistance, 14 Tribes relatively isolated and unified, myth of, 197–198 state-recognized, 209 Trifurcation, 86 Unionism, 14 United Nations Charter, 14 United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, 125 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 14 Visual awareness of self, 80–82 Washington, Denzel, 60 Wealth inequality, 2 Weber, Max, 5 Welfare State, 4 “We Real Cool,” (poem), 13 Whitaker, Forest, 60 White supremacy, 8, 9–10 Wholeness versus fragmentation, 84 Work-family, 171 Workplace resistance, 162 World Bank, 125, 128, 133 World Health Organization, 71 World Wide Web, 101 Book Chapters Prelims Oppression and Resistance: A Structure-and-Agency Perspective Behind Closed Doors: Organizational Secrecy, Stigma, and Sex Abuse Within the Catholic Church “Black Man/White Tower”: A Performative Film Autocritography Transforming Identities of Illness Through Aesthetic Narrative Collaboration Power, Emergence, and the Meanings of Resistance: Open access Scholarly Publishing in Canada Collective and Community Work in Senegal: Resisting Colonial and Neoliberal Models of Economic Development Time to Defy: The Use of Temporal Spaces to Enact Resistance Dupe, Schemer, Mother: Navigating Agency and Constraint at Work “They Expect You to Be Better”: Mentoring as a Tool of Resistance Among Black Fraternity Men Public Sociology and Symbolic Interactionism: Participatory Research and Writing Culture with a Southern Native American Tribe About the Authors Index

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