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Development, Testing and Optimization of a Screw Press Oil Expeller for Moringa (Moringa oleifera) Seeds
Antisickling and toxicological evaluation of the leaves of Scoparia dulcis Linn (Scrophulariaceae)
Differences in Chinese and Western tourists faced with Japanese hospitality: a natural language processing approach
Anti-hypernociceptive effects of methanol extract of Boswellia dalzielii on STZ-induced diabetic neuropathic pain
Austrian counter-hegemony: Critiquing ethnic exclusion and globalization
This article examines select discursive contributions to Austrian civil society as counter-hegemonic forms of engagement with (trans)national structures of power and exclusion. Their ideological opposition is shown to unfold around three thematic areas: (1) conceptualizations of (ethnic) identities that subvert discourses of ethnonationalism; (2) initiatives that challenge everyday racism and asylum seekers’ structural marginalization; (3) a recurring critique of neo-liberalism and economic globalization. The article also demonstrates that the political agency in question is informed by a narrative of interpretation, which partly converges with seminal contributions to the sociology of globalization and which differs radically from neo-nationalist responses to the dislocations and uncertainties of contemporary capitalism