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DESCRIPTION:Disciplinary Punishment: Hegemonic Discourse\, Ritual Pollution
  and "The Military Question" Robert A. Rubinstein is professor of anthropo
 logy and international relations in the Maxwell School\, where from 1994-2
 005 he directed the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts (n
 ow\, PARCC). This Conversations in Conflict Studies will focus on the ways
  in which hegemonic discourses in peace and security studies\, and related
  social science disciplines\, privilege ideological commitments over empir
 ical investigation when questions of how to engage military actors arise.
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies Series
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Disciplinary Punishment: Hegemonic Discourse\,
  Ritual Pollution and "The Military Question" Robert A. Rubinstein is prof
 essor of anthropology and international relations in the Maxwell School\, 
 where from 1994-2005 he directed the Program on the Analysis and Resolutio
 n of Conflicts (now\, PARCC). This Conversations in Conflict Studies will 
 focus on the ways in which hegemonic discourses in peace and security stud
 ies\, and related social science disciplines\, privilege ideological commi
 tments over empirical investigation when questions of how to engage milita
 ry actors arise.
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