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The Question of Political Community seeks to divert the thinking of political community from assumptions of calculability, unity, and boundedness by elaborating a notion of sameness that does not presuppose difference and a notion of difference that does not presuppose identity.
A comparative and multidisciplinary exploration of Europe's colonial past in relation to present multicultural, cosmopolitan and/or neocolonial experiences, assessing political, cultural and mediatized transitions
Offers overview of postcolonial intellectuals in Europe from the first half of the nineteenth century to present day.
This book seeks to help the reader push traditional boundaries and critically examine notions of citizenship in these spaces.
This book seeks to help the reader push traditional boundaries and critically examine notions of citizenship in these spaces.
The book captures evidence of self-affirming political imagining in how the general public in the West and Russia understood the Arab Uprisings and makes an argument both about and beyond this particular case.
Offers overview of postcolonial intellectuals in Europe from the first half of the nineteenth century to present day.
Provides a conceptualisation of citizen journalism as a political practice developed through analyses of an historical and postcolonial case.
The book captures evidence of self-affirming political imagining in how the general public in the West and Russia understood the Arab Uprisings and makes an argument both about and beyond this particular case.
This volume explores different forms of citizen's relationship to authority in political community.
This book investigates politics of denaturalisation as a system of thought that influences seminal cultural political values, such as community, nationality, citizenship, selfhood and otherness.
This book distinguishes 'citizen art' from within the field of social and activist art practices and examines how it performs new modes of citizenship.
This edited volume explores the contribution of migrant and refugee artists to the performance and production of radical democratic citizenship in Europe.
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