archive


general issue

Vol. 2, No. 2, January 2008


  'Understanding Environmental Mobilisation in France'
  (Darren McCauley, Queen's University Belfast)     [pp. 1-14]

  'Importing Misery: Interstate Relations, National Governance and Local Insurgency'
  (Amador Peleo, University of East Anglia)     [pp. 15-26]

  'The Contested Meaning of Democracy'
  (Michael Clarke, University of Bath)     [pp. 27-36]



book reviews


  Niels Kastfelt (2005), The Role of Religion in African Civil Wars
  (Reviewed by M.H.A. Bolaji, Keele University)     [pp. 37-40]

  David Harvey (2006), A Brief History of Neoliberalism
  (Reviewed by Christian Garland)     [pp. 41-43]



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beyond critiques and deconstruction

Vol. 2, No. 1, June 2007


  Introduction - 'Deconstruction, Critique and Praxis: Towards a New Culture of Politics'
  (Monica Ingber & Zehra Aziz-Beyli)     [pp. 1-3]

  'In Search of "Anthropological Concreteness": Individual Narratives in the Context of
  Anthropological and Literary Relationships'
  (Ewa Chomicka)     [pp. 4-14]

  'Regional Dispute Systems: Design Challenges and Potentials'
  (Jon Adams)     [pp. 15-26]

  'The Marginality of Liminality: Experiences of Sexualizing University Spaces in India'
  (Oishik Sircar)     [pp. 27-36]

  Interview with Emma Dowling - 'What's the World Coming to? The World Social Forum
  beyond critique and deconstruction'
  (Rebecca Shah)     [pp. 37-49]



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possibilities of cultural politics

Vol. 1, No. 1, 2006

  (1) Dr. Bülent Gökay, Reader, SPIRE, Keele University:
  Oil and Capitalism in the Twenty First Century - 'Peak Oil' and the End of the 'Cheap Oil
  Economy'

  (2) Dr. Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Reader, School of Law, University of
  Westminster:
  Absent Environment

  (3) Dr. Jane H. Krishnadas, Lecturer, School of Law, Keele University:
  Identities in Reconstruction - From recognition to material spheres of reflection

  (4) Prof. Pnina Werbner, School of Criminology, Education, Sociology & Social Work,
  Keele University:
  Muslim identities in the face of global crises

  (5) Dr. Kate Nash, Sociology, Senior Lecturer, Sociology, Goldsmiths College:
  The real possibilities of cultural politics: human rights and cosmopolitan identity in
  Europe

For further videos and more information about the May 2006 In-Spire conference, please see the events section.

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previous articles

general

'A Comparative Assessment of Jared Diamond's Explanation of Inequality', Andrew Walton
(December 2006)
(Review essay on Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel, 1997)

the environment

'Locating Stakeholders in Environmental Policy-Making', Darrell Whitman (October 2003)

European politics

'Case study: European Governance and the Waste of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment', Miguel Ortega-Cerdŕ (June 2004)

international relations

'Neo-Gramscian Analysis of US Hegemony Today', Emre Iseri (June 2007)

'(Post)Colonial Diplomacy in Canada,' Andreas Krebs (February 2005)

law

'Relatively Certain or Certainly Relative: Thick and Thin General Principles in an
Expanding European Community', Nick Cartwright (February 2007)

'Critiquing "Disability": The Disability Discrimination Act's interplay with society',
Peter McTigue (June 2007)

politics

'EU Eastern Enlargement ‘Conditionality’ of Minority Protection as a Political Opportunity
for Romanian Roma', Ioana Bunescu (June 2007)

'The Character and Growth of Indian Diplomacy', Rohee Dasgupta (February 2005)

'Power Trouble: Gendered Analyses of E. H. Carr's Concept of Power in the Twenty Years'
Crisis', Jonathon Mendel (October 2003)





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