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Philosopher and critical theorist Nancy Fraser associates the rise of group identities with the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the “post-socialist” age, when it came to replace class interests1. The realm of development followed a parallel evolution, as its “lighthouse was erected”2 following World War II, and its framework has since […]

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Philosopher and critical theorist Nancy Fraser associates the rise of group.

Philosopher and critical theorist Nancy Fraser associates the rise of group.

Learning from Transness and Disability: Toward a Framework of Bodily Autonomy

Philosopher and critical theorist Nancy Fraser associates the rise of group.

Philosopher and critical theorist Nancy Fraser associates the rise of group.

Philosopher and critical theorist Nancy Fraser associates the rise of group.

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Learning from Transness and Disability: Toward a Framework of Bodily Autonomy

Monica Basbous, Zakaria Nasser

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Philosopher and critical theorist Nancy Fraser associates the rise of group identities with the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the “post-socialist” age, when it came to replace class interests1. The realm of development followed a parallel evolution, as its “lighthouse was erected”2 following World War II, and its framework has since redefined global relations to a large extent. In the late 1950s, social activists and field-workers who had become involved in the development sector attributed the failure of early projects to the use of top-down.

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Person P. Person, Second One

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Arabic, Standard English, Armenian

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Published On

March 2, 2024