Sentence examples for concept of hegemony from inspiring English sources

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His reflections on the cultural and political concept of hegemony (notably in southern Italy), on the Italian Communist Party itself, and on the Roman Catholic Church were particularly important.

This paper presents a perspective on urban power using the Gramscian concept of hegemony.

Utilizing a corporatist framework and combined with Gramsci's concept of hegemony, this paper provides insights into the power relation between the state and the accounting profession, as well as illuminates the ideological influence of the state in the development of the profession.

In the spirit of Antonio Gramsci's concept of hegemony, these films and television programs co-opt our enchantment (and disenchantment) with the media and sell it back to us".

For Laclau, the thought of Gramsci, particularly the concept of hegemony, presented a radically new way to think of the different ways that identity groups such as labor unions, minorities and others contest for attaining the status of 'the people' and how seizing power at the level of civil society might occur, instead of seizing power at the state level (242).

In academic parlance, we refer to the concept of "hegemony" coined by social theorist Antonio Gramsci to describe the ways in which the dominant group successfully disseminate dominant social realities and social visions in a manner accepted as common sense, as "normal," as universal.

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It is true that Gramsci was indeed in favour of a return to the classics of philosophy, mathematics and literature but rather than just to "liberate them from ignorance", as Michael Gove puts it, he was in favour of this because of his general views on concepts of hegemony, ideology and power in bourgeois society.

Antonio Gramsci advanced the concept of "cultural hegemony," which describes the ways in which the dominant group successfully disseminates its social realities and social visions in a manner accepted as "common sense," as "normal," and as "universal".

Antonio Gramsci wrote about the concept of "cultural hegemony," which describes the ways in which the dominant group successfully disseminates its social definitions of reality and its social visions in a manner accepted as "common sense," as "normal," and as "universal".

Equally, her supporters have to recognise that such a level of hegemony – a concept pioneered by the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci, and usefully revived by her left-wing critics in the 1980s – cannot be achieved on unilateral terms alone.

They emphasise the importance of addressing concepts of masculinity and hegemony in relation to treatment of alcohol addiction among Thai men (19).

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