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Place, Space and Politics: New Book Series from Routledge | Pop Theory
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Andy Merrifield on rent, debt, and politics. Making Human Geography: New book by Kevin Cox →. Place, Space and Politics: New Book Series from Routledge. January 22, 2014. Routledge have a new research-focussed book series, the R. Outledge Research in Place, Space and Politics Series. I am the Series Editor. Full details of the Series can be found here: Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics Series. 8220;The Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics Series. This entry was posted in Books.
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Segmenting Publics: NCCPE / ESRC Report | Pop Theory
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Sam Kinsley on Stiegler. Is governmentality a dirty word? Segmenting Publics: NCCPE / ESRC Report. November 3, 2011. The National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement ( NCCPE. A report, Segmenting Publics. Project that Nick and I were involved in with Janet Newman. Including ideas outlined in the. There are a couple of things which I find most interesting about this topic, thought they are not the lead items of this report, given its audience. So, as I say, there is actually lots of scope for acade...
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Oblique intention: January 2014
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This is a blog about the history, theory and practice of the criminal law. I shall write about books, cases, trials, novels that catch my interest, and even occasionally about current events. My aim is not comment on current caselaw or issues in criminal justice, but to rather to develop a more oblique critique of the law. Well criminal law afficionados will recognise the phrase 'oblique intent' as referring to a problem of. Can a person who intends to do. Wednesday, 29 January 2014. On theft and rubbish.
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Oblique intention: On the Oscar Pistorius trial
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This is a blog about the history, theory and practice of the criminal law. I shall write about books, cases, trials, novels that catch my interest, and even occasionally about current events. My aim is not comment on current caselaw or issues in criminal justice, but to rather to develop a more oblique critique of the law. Well criminal law afficionados will recognise the phrase 'oblique intent' as referring to a problem of. Can a person who intends to do. Tuesday, 4 March 2014. I teach and write about c...
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Oblique intention: June 2013
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This is a blog about the history, theory and practice of the criminal law. I shall write about books, cases, trials, novels that catch my interest, and even occasionally about current events. My aim is not comment on current caselaw or issues in criminal justice, but to rather to develop a more oblique critique of the law. Well criminal law afficionados will recognise the phrase 'oblique intent' as referring to a problem of. Can a person who intends to do. Tuesday, 25 June 2013. Involved as well. For...
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Oblique intention: May 2013
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This is a blog about the history, theory and practice of the criminal law. I shall write about books, cases, trials, novels that catch my interest, and even occasionally about current events. My aim is not comment on current caselaw or issues in criminal justice, but to rather to develop a more oblique critique of the law. Well criminal law afficionados will recognise the phrase 'oblique intent' as referring to a problem of. Can a person who intends to do. Tuesday, 14 May 2013. But lately there has been ...
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Teaching | Pop Theory
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I spent a decade working at The Open University. Teaching at the OU is a weird and wonderful thing. During my time there, I had a part in making various modules:. The Level 2 course Living in a globalised world. DD205). The two course texts,. Are co-published by Sage. Some the course materials are also available on the OU’s iTunes U site. The Level 2 course The uses of social science. DD206). Watch a short promo for the course here. The open access unit from this module, Social Science and Participation.
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Oblique intention: September 2013
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This is a blog about the history, theory and practice of the criminal law. I shall write about books, cases, trials, novels that catch my interest, and even occasionally about current events. My aim is not comment on current caselaw or issues in criminal justice, but to rather to develop a more oblique critique of the law. Well criminal law afficionados will recognise the phrase 'oblique intent' as referring to a problem of. Can a person who intends to do. Thursday, 26 September 2013. On Crime in 1946.
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Oblique intention: April 2014
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This is a blog about the history, theory and practice of the criminal law. I shall write about books, cases, trials, novels that catch my interest, and even occasionally about current events. My aim is not comment on current caselaw or issues in criminal justice, but to rather to develop a more oblique critique of the law. Well criminal law afficionados will recognise the phrase 'oblique intent' as referring to a problem of. Can a person who intends to do. Tuesday, 1 April 2014. Which was first published...
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cv – andrew t. dilts
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Andrew t. dilts. Assistant professor of political theory loyola marymount university los angeles, ca. New interview on Active Intolerance published. July 8, 2016. Interview with @HarshaWalia published with @AbolitionJ. May 23, 2016. Spring Discounts on Punishment and Inclusion and Active Intolerance. May 9, 2016. January 6, 2016. Deep Discounts on Punishment and Inclusion and Active Intolerance Until Dec. 31. December 20, 2015. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. Department of Political Science.