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Institutional and cultural political resistance: Necessary conditions for the transformative intellectual

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This naturalistic case study of a group of eighth grade middle school teachers depicts them asresistant in two areas: institutional politics and cultural politics. These resistances are first described and then analyzed. Resistance is then connected to what counts as the transformative intellectual. The conclusion suggests that both types of resistances may lead to a teacher commitment in acting to counter ideological barriers. Counterhegemonic possibilities, then, becomes a real potentiality.

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Kanpol, B. Institutional and cultural political resistance: Necessary conditions for the transformative intellectual. Urban Rev 21, 163–179 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01108453

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