Terms Flashcards

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Globalization:

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Complicit:

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Binary logic (both/and vs. either/or):

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Common sense belief:

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Gender:

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Sex:

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Sexuality:

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Race/racism:

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Heteronormativity:

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Homonormativity:

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Nationalism:

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Homonationalism:

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Colonialism:

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  • Metropole establishes unequal social, economic, and cultural relations with another territory, now called a colony
  • Large movement of people and resources from the metropole to the colony for the purposes of governing and extracting resources/wealth
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Post colonialism:

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  • Process of gaining independence from when you used to be a colony
  • Relationship with metropole (parent country) = severed
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Settler colonialism:

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  • Colonialism hasn’t simply stopped
  • Because of colonial past, there are effects
  • Demand to go away
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Meritocracy:

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Colour-blindness:

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Veiled racism:

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Microagressions:

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Microaffirmations:

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Intersectionality:

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Other/othering:

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Wage-labour contradiction:

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Environmental contraindication:

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Alienation:

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  • Capitalism deprives human beings of source of self worth and identity
  • Worker derives none of the other personal satisfactions of work (other than means of survival) because the products of his labour do not belong to him
  • Profits go to capitalists and sold for profit
  • Estranged from process, their own humanity, deprived of satisfaction of owning the product of labour
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Commodification:

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Producing sellable things from historically unsellable things

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Commodity fetishism:

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  • Fetishizes the products of labour and the relation between the commodities at the expense of the labour itself and the relations between the humans involved
  • Gives commodities a mystified status that abstracts them from the human meaning they have in the real ways they are produced and used
  • Prevents people from seeing that one class of people is exploiting another
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Regimes of accumulation:

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Fordism:

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Post-Fordism:

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Financialization:

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Trickle-down economics:

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Externalities:

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Deregulation:

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Privatization:

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Roll out:

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  • Put in policies that create a situation in society that favours free markets
  • Fewer government regulated industries
  • Government tries to promote free enterprise
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Roll back:

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  • Make government as small as you can

- Roll back services

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P3s:

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  • Public private partnership

- Ex. building stadiums

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Individualism:

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Free markets:

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Class:

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Means of production:

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Wealth inequality:

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Discourse:

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set of interconnected texts that produce meaning

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Subject positions:

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Regimes of truth:

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Power/knowledge:

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Resistance/agency/technology of the self:

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truth vs Truth:

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Sovereign power:

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  • Supreme ruler with ultimate power
  • Can use to influence/force people
  • Whoever has the power is sovereign
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Hegemony:

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  • Subordinate class consent to their own domination by ruling class
  • Threat can be enough to ensure consent
  • Originally used to describe class relations
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Discursive power:

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  • Discourse constructs the topic, defines/produces the objects of our knowledge
  • Discourse marks something as inside the true, others outside
  • No one directs this power or is responsible for it
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Disciplinary power:

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  • Works through creating docility in its subjects
  • Nobody holds this power
  • Exercised by small, everyday behaviours
  • learning to accept the current state of affairs as natural
  • internalize panoptic gaze
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Docility:

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Biopower:

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  • Under discursive power
  • Ex. children = biopower issue
  • What can you know about a population?
  • Knowing aggregate statistics
  • Ex. children are at risk, society is full of potential predators
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Social construction:

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Sociological imagination:

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Relationships between personal biography, history, and social forces beyond the control of the individual

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Performativity:

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  • repetitive/iterative process
  • Audience (RE: “rehearsal”)
  • gender/identity is a performance (not stable/fixed)
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Product/producer:

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Sport plus vs. plus sport:

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  • Should be adopting plus sport (Need to be doing development stuff plus sports)
  • Sport plus tends to be used
    (Sport programming plus some development benefits)
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Third space and hybridity:

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Performativity:

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  • repetitive/iterative process
  • Audience (RE: “rehearsal”)
  • gender/identity is a performance (not stable/fixed)