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Time, Politics and Critique: re-thinking the ‘when’ question
(Polity, 2014-05-19)
This is the question posed with characteristic acuity by Nancy Fraser in her influential article ‘Transnationalizing the Public Sphere?’ Challenging careless uses of the term ‘global public sphere’, Fraser raises the debate ...
Poverty and social policy in Europe 2020: ungovernable and ungoverned
(Policy Press, 2014-07-01)
This article examines the latest iteration of EU social policy – the target to reduce poverty and social exclusion by 20 million. The application of a three-part conceptual matrix – focused on ideas, politics and governance ...
Introduction: Critical Perspectives on Liberal Interventions and Governmentality in Africa
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2014)
A Traditional English (Not British) Country Gentleman of the Radical Left’: Understanding the Making and Unmaking of Edward Thompson's English Idiom
(2014-10-06)
This essay discusses E. P. Thompson's relationship with an English sense of tradition, exploring in particular his shifting characterisation of an English idiom in the three closely linked, polemical rejoinders he offered ...
The Return of Englishness in British Political Culture -- The End of the Unions?
(Wiley: 24 months, 2014-11-19)
This article approaches the interpretation of elite and popular attitudes towards the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union through analysis of some of the rival perspectives on the national identity of the ...
Introduction: 'Shooting Niagara - and After?'
(Wiley, 2017-02-09)
There probably never was since the Heptarchy ended, or almost since it began, so hugely critical an epoch in the history of England as this we have now entered upon, with universal self-congratulation and flinging up of ...
Mobile Peoples: Transversal Configurations
(Cogitatio Press, 2018-03-29)
This essay is an attempt to think ‘mobile peoples’ as a political concept. I consider mobile peoples as a norm rather than an exception and as political subjects rather than subject peoples. After discussing the tension ...