Towards a “Women in Political Science and Theory” academic model: Would it strengthen democracies?
The necessity for increased representation of women in political science and theory positions within academia is complex and essential
The necessity for increased representation of women in political science and theory positions within academia is complex and essential
In this interview Turner shares his views on the intellectual, professional, and job-market conditions under which social theory and Weber studies have evolved since the 1970s
Georgios Th. Zois The term "Constitutionalism" could be attributed to more than one sense, as it is associated with the historical evolution of the state phenomenon from antiquity until today, ...
Dionysios Kavvathas* The introduction and reevaluation of the concept of the machine by Deleuze and Guattari is founded on both techno-theoretical presuppositions and affective investments that are characterized by the ...
Reflections on Racism – As you saw in the announcement for this colloquium, my first name is Cornelius – in old French, and for my friends, Corneille. I was baptized ...
François Zourabichvili claims that Deleuze is not engaging in an ontology but in a transcendental problematic of critique that shows how critical thought is itself contingent upon affective evaluation of ...
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