Index

Oppression and Resistance

ISBN: 978-1-78743-168-3, eISBN: 978-1-78743-167-6

ISSN: 0163-2396

Publication date: 21 August 2017

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(2017), "Index", Oppression and Resistance (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 48), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 215-220. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-239620170000048002

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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