New Political Science

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Permanent war? The domestic hegemony of the New American militarism2004/12/01English6
Getting What "We" Deserve: Terrorism, Tolerance, Sexuality, and the Christian Right* * I would like to thank Jyl Josephson for commenting on an earlier draft of this essay and Ara Wilson for suggesting helpful sources. Versions of this paper were presented at an Interdisciplinary Research Seminar on Democracy, Citizenship, and Identity at the Ohio State University and at the 2002 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association in Boston, Massachusetts2003/09/01English6
Radical civic virtue: women in 19th‐century civil society2004/03/01English6
Externalization of the European Union Migration Regime: The Case of Turkey2020/10/01English6
Counterpublics and Intersectional Radical Resistance: Agitation as Transformation of the Dominant Discourse2017/10/02English6
Urban Citizenship: Campaigns to Restore Immigrant Voting Rights in the US2018/03/23English6
Sharing Cities: A Case for Truly Smart and Sustainable Cities2017/06/19English6
Discursive Dislocation: Toward a Poststructuralist Theory of Crisis in Global Politics2019/04/03English6
State Transformations and Neoliberalization in Italy: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Governments’ Political Economy, 1988-20092019/07/03English6
Indigenous Peoples and Radical Futures in Global Politics2007/03/01English6
The World Social Forum: Social Forums as Resistance Relays2008/12/01English6
Blind Hierarchism and Radical Organizational Forms2000/09/01English6
Cosmopolitanism and Discourse Ethics: A Critical Survey*2006/03/01English6
Paint It Black: Black Blocs, Tute Bianche and Zapatistas in the Anti-globalization Movement2002/12/01English6
The Affordable Care Act and the Politics of the Medicaid Expansion2015/07/03English6
Everyday Humanitarianism: Ethics, Affects and Practices2017/04/03English6
Cuba, the black panther party and the US black movement in the 1960s: Issues of security1999/06/01English6
Class contradictions and social cleavages in informationalizing post‐industrial societies: On the rise of new social movements1989/09/01English6
Disentangling Neoliberalism from Leadership Education: Critical Approaches to Leadership Learning and Development in Higher Education2019/10/02English6
Globalization and the Nation Beyond: The Indian-American Diaspora and the Rethinking of Territory, Citizenship and Democracy2005/03/01English6
Language as Criticism: Assessing the Merits of Speech Acts and Discursive Formations in International Relations2002/06/01English6
“We don't torture people in America”: coercive interrogation in the global village2004/09/01English6
A Left Politics for the 21st Century? Or, Theory and Praxis Once Again2000/06/01English6
Global solidarity: The Black Panther party in the international arena1999/06/01English6
The “Other Campaign:” The EZLN and New Forms of Politics in Mexico and the United States2008/09/01English6
Of Dowries and Brides: A Structural Analysis of Israel's Occupation2007/11/22English5
“Revolutionary art is a tool for liberation'’: Emory Douglas and protest aesthetics atthe black panther1999/06/01English5
Anti‐colonial Chicana feminism1998/12/01English5
The conscience of a fugitive: sheldon wolin and the prospects for radical democracy2016/05/26English5
Digital Public Forums: Power and Representation in the Internet’s Public Squares2020/07/02English5