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Decolonizing Mass Incarceration: “Flesh Will Wear Out Chains”
Mark Lewis Taylor
The author argues that the kind of flesh of people who bear the chains of U.S. mass incarceration is a flesh that takes itself as vulnerable...
View ArticleFrom Colonialism to Neo-Liberal Capitalism: Latino/a Immigrants in the U.S. and the New Biopolitics.
Manuel A. VÁSquez
The article explores the emergence of a transnational regime of subjectivation and population management based from Michel Foucault's work...
View ArticleA Drone’s Eye View: Global Anti-Terrorism and the Existential Crisis of Just War Theory.
Patrick Provost-Smith
The article focuses on usage of remotely piloted aircraft (UAV) for anti-terrorism programs such as Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) by the...
View ArticleBeyond Moral Development: Re-Theorizing Ethical Practices in Service Learning.
Joe Blosser
The author calls for a re-conceptualization of the philosophical framework behind the pedagogical practice of service learning based on the...
View ArticleRecalling Our Vocation: a Conversation About Teaching with Mark C. Taylor.
Mark C. Taylor; Jeffrey Kosky
An interview with U.S. educator and philosopher of religion Mark C. Taylor on the continuing relevance of pedagogy in the 21st century is...
View ArticleSilence, Prayer, and Desire in Pedagogical Practices: a Conversation with Sarah Coakley.
Sarah Coakley; Tamsin Jones
An interview with American theologian Sarah Coakley on how spiritual practices like silent prayer inform her pedagogical practice is...
View ArticleConfronting the Politics of Evasion in an Age of Fright: Democracy, Religious Enthusiasm, and the State
Matthew Abrahams
View ArticleReligion, Democracy and the Politics of Fright: Editorial Introduction
Jeffrey W Robbins
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