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- Look up interpellation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interpellation may refer to: Interpellation (philosophy), the process by which we encounter...
- "ideology has always-already interpellated individuals", that is, individuals are constituted as subjects through being interpellated from before they are even...
- Interpellation is a formal request of a parliament to the respective government. It is distinguished from question time in that it often involves a separate...
- individual persons are the carriers of ideology—they are "always-already interpellated" as subjects. Individual subjects are presented prin****lly as produced...
- Interpellator is the student magazine of Charles Sturt University's Bathurst campus in New South Wales, Australia. It is funded by the Bathurst SRC and...
- Criminal investigation is an applied science that involves the study of facts that are then used to inform criminal trials. A complete criminal investigation...
- joint session of both houses. The parliament also has the right of interpellation. The 65 members of the upper Senate are directly appointed by the king...
- Russell Grigg observes that "there is a moment when [Schreber] is called, interpellated, by—or perhaps better 'in'—the Name-of-the-Father. This is when the...
- responsible for no legislative initiatives, no major interpellations, 32 minor interpellations, ten independent motions and three motions for resolutions...
- discussion. Current interpellations Parliamentarians have the right to current interpellations on current affairs. Such interpellations may be debated on...