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New Political Science (2018) 40 (1): 177–183.
Published: 01 March 2018
... becoming “interdependently resistant” in which people recognize and back up each other’s resistances to multiple relations of power in their everyday lives. This article unpacks the nuts and bolts of building such “everyday coalitions” in our lives. © 2018 Caucus for a New Political Science 2018 NEW...
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New Political Science (2016) 38 (1): 131–133.
Published: 01 March 2016
...Stephen Mcnulty Engaging the Everyday: Environmental Social Criticism and the Resonance Dilemma , by John M. Meyer , Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press , 2015 , 264 pp. © 2015 Stephen Mcnulty 2015 @NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE 131 A full consideration of the nature and extent...
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New Political Science (2002) 24 (4): 557–577.
Published: 01 December 2002
... a useful note on the distinct terms he uses to discuss the everyday: "I have elsewhere distinguished Ia vie quotidienne (daily life) from Ie quotidien (the everyday) from Ia quotidiennete (everydayness): 'Let us simply say about daily life that it has always existed, but permeated with values, with myths...
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New Political Science (2018) 40 (4): 625–639.
Published: 01 December 2018
...Lisa Ann Richey Abstract Humanitarianism has become increasingly widespread in our public life— from celebrity culture to Twitter messaging and from Christmas shopping to concert-going. This Special Issue introduces the concept of “Everyday Humanitarianism” for understanding an expanded series...
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New Political Science (2018) 40 (4): 640–657.
Published: 01 December 2018
...Rebecca Sutton Abstract This article is concerned the everyday practices of international humanitarian actors who deliver assistance in armed conflict zones. Drawing on original fieldwork conducted in South Sudan, it elucidates how humanitarian actors engage with the principle of distinction...
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New Political Science (2018) 40 (4): 658–674.
Published: 01 December 2018
...Louise Olliff Abstract This article describes the everyday humanitarianism of refugees resettled in Australia who form small voluntary organizations to help “their people” displaced elsewhere in the world. The people involved in refugee diaspora organizations (RD05) are animated by forces...
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (3): 417–419.
Published: 01 September 2014
...Ben Pauli Book Reviews 417 impact that advances in technology have had on Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. He is currently working on a book for the University of Kansas Press on the Roberts Court and the evolution of the Fourth Amendment. Davina Cooper, Everyday Utopias: The Conceptual Life...
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New Political Science (2017) 39 (2): 314–316.
Published: 01 June 2017
...Lisa Ann Richey; Lilie Chouliaraki © 2017 Caucus for a New Political Science 2017 NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2017 VOL. 39, NO.2, 314-316 httpdx.doLorg/l 0.1 080/07393148.2017.1304737 Everyday Humanitarianism: Ethics, Affects and Practices Special Issue Call For Papers Editors: Lisa Ann Richey...
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New Political Science (2021) 43 (1): 46–66.
Published: 01 March 2021
...Gregory Koutnik Abstract Populism has been hotly debated for decades, yet both political scientists and environmentalists have largely neglected its potential to galvanize popular support for the environmental movement. I argue that everyday experiences of being at home in one’s environs, which I...
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New Political Science (2019) 41 (4): 574–587.
Published: 01 December 2019
.... Interpretative work that creates space for dialogue, relationship, and everyday practice can become part of the ontological basis of a critical approach to leader-ship learning and development in higher education. © 2019 Caucus for a New Political Science 2019 NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE 2019, VOL. 41, NO.4, 574...
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New Political Science (2019) 41 (4): 529–543.
Published: 01 December 2019
...Robert Kirsch Abstract For subjects of neoliberal authoritarianism, the precariousness of everyday life is amplified in the face of catastrophic climate change. Rather than build networks of solidarity to shape a new world, authoritarian neoliberalism encourages antisocial individualistic schemes...
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New Political Science (2024) 46 (3): 205–227.
Published: 01 September 2024
... that enacts a deliberative mode of political decision-making by everyday citizens. It has been used by diverse bodies, from social movements to nation-state governments around the world. Auroville’s 2021 Citizens’ Assembly pilot – concerning a water vision for Auroville – is a unique case study that enables...
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New Political Science (2024) 46 (3): 228–258.
Published: 01 September 2024
.... Democratic outcomes require the absence of inequalities in power as result from the contingent interaction preconditions and human agency. The new approach is argued to provide a more holistic and dynamic concept of democracy which is also more grounded in the everyday experience of the citizen compared...
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New Political Science (2009) 31 (4): 487–498.
Published: 01 December 2009
... enthusiasm for realizing green moral and political ends builds, many are turning “ecological” values, thoughts, and practices into an apparatus of answers for the conduct of their everyday life. By transforming such Earth-centered programs for valorizing, thinking, and doing various human activities...
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New Political Science (2009) 31 (4): 543–555.
Published: 01 December 2009
... and the uses to which it is put. Global feminists hold in relation the idea that contexts matter and the idea that the most powerful forces of injustice are embedded in the normative structures of those contexts everyday. In sum, this article looks at global feminisms as a theoretical trend, an ethical...
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New Political Science (2011) 33 (4): 541–554.
Published: 01 December 2011
... new openings for states and localities to criminalize and make visible the unauthorized where they live, work, and move about in their everyday lives. This increasing criminalization of the undocumented in both labor markets and civil society creates new risks and vulnerabilities to deportation...
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New Political Science (2023) 45 (1): 154–182.
Published: 01 March 2023
... a negative dialectic arguing that both conceptually and materially “civilization” needs “the wild,” or “the wilderness” to justify its everyday existence but, instead, rethreads wildness and wilderness through the production of lifeforms necessary for its continued expansion. I motivatie this Lukean...
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (1): 87–108.
Published: 01 March 2020
...Tyler Schuenemann Abstract This article supplements the one-sided diet of spatial concepts, metaphors, and case studies used by scholars to feed our thinking on how everyday people become collective political agents. Drawing from interviews and ethnographic observations of a post- Hurricane Sandy...
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New Political Science (2003) 25 (4): 477–507.
Published: 01 December 2003
... global political economy and the inordinate influence of transnational corporations within this emergent configuration. Likewise, ALSC activists crafted a political campaign that made radical ideals and interpretations relevant to the everyday lived experiences of thousands of blacks throughout North...
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New Political Science (2018) 40 (4): 675–690.
Published: 01 December 2018
...Mie Vestergaard Abstract This article analyzes the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) humanitarian politics of intervention during its relief operation in the Nigeria-Biafra conflict (1967-1970). The humanitarian response to the conflict was a foundational moment for everyday...