Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Title
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A.Ulbricht, Multcultural Immunisation
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Abstractions in International Relations: on the mystification of trans, queer, and subaltern life in critical knowledge production
(2023-01-01)This paper identifies a common process of mystification within academic knowledge production today: the treatment of subordinated groups as mere metaphors or rhetorical figures for academic theorizing. We witness it when ... -
Access to healthcare in superdiverse neighbourhoods.
(2019-01)To date little attention has been focused on how the differing features of 'superdiverse' neighbourhoods shape residents' access to healthcare services. Through utilising a cross-national mixed-methods approach, the paper ... -
Accounting for Producer Needs: The case of Britain's rail infrastructure
(Elsevier, 2015-06-01)Academic studies of the industries privatised in Britain since the mid-1980s have focused on regulation and performance. This paper discusses the impact of changes in accounting policies within the British railway industry, ... -
Adam Smith and Colonialism
(SAGE Publications (UK and US), 2014-06-29)In the context of debates about liberalism and colonialism, the arguments of Adam Smith have been taken as illustrative of an important line of anti-colonial liberal thought. The reading of Smith presented here challenges ... -
All Claims Are Representative Claims: Response to Thomás Zicman de Barros
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2021-05-31)This response to Thomás Zicman de Barros argues that so-called post-representative movements do not avoid representation as speaking for. A deconstructive reading of Gayatri Spivak's distinction between Darstellung and ... -
America First: Paleoconservatism and the Ideological Struggle for the American Right
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‘Among the ordinary people’: New Left involvement in working class political mobilisation 1956-1968
(2018-06-26)The British New Left’s lack of influence in working-class and labour movement politics is often adduced as evidence of political weakness and contrasted unfavourably with its evident strength in matters of ideas and theory. ... -
Analysing Leadership in Global Health Governance
(Seton Hall University, 2014-06-16)Rhetoric around the need for more and better leadership is everywhere in contemporary global health governance, yet there has been little articulation of what type of leadership is required, who might play leadership roles, ...