Post-structuralist strategies
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Post-structuralism offers a number of strategies for calling into question received ideas and dominant practices, making visible their power, and creating openings for alternative forms of practices (Graham, 2000). The list below ist just a small list of strategies.
Genealogy and discource analysis
Reference
Gibson and Graham, 2000, post structural interventions
Contributance
Created and edited by Pieter van Luijk 25 October 2012