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Dissents and Dispositions LLHA Conference 12-14 December

Conferences and EventsBy Maria Elander06/12/2017

Dissent and disposition are both relational. To dissent is to disagree and be at variance: to refuse an established order, to diverge from orthodoxy, to oppose, critique, quarrel and rearrange. If political dissent is commonly understood as speaking truth to power, how does this occur, or occur differently, now that power is increasingly dislocated from…

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