This manuscript is a review of the book Missing: Persons and Politics by Jenny Edkins and published by Cornell University Press in 2011. It draws on two earlier reviews in providing an overview of the Edkins contribution to an area of research notable by the paucity of attention paid to it by scholars ’ worldwide. Note: As this was read on an e-reader, no page references are possible for quotations
exemplary study of comparative political communication, a relatively new field of inquiry that deser...
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<p>Book; collection of papers on statelessness around the world and impact of deprivation of nationa...
Jocelyn M. Boryczka is a contributing author, “Feminism.” and “Radical Feminism”. Book description: ...
While modernist narratives of voter apathy tend to take the individual as their point of departure, ...
exemplary study of comparative political communication, a relatively new field of inquiry that deser...
The reviewer connects Derrida's Gloss of the Genesis event to the book under review and discusses th...
Review of Just Do It: Political Participation in the 1990s, by Bowdoin College professor Christian...
The Western cultural consensus based on the ideas of free markets and individualism has led many soc...
Review of Christman's the politics of persons: individual autonomy and socio-historical selve
Review of Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government is Smarter by Ilya Somin (Stanfo...
Review of the book "Archival Silences: Missing, Lost and, Uncreated Archives" edited by Michael Moss...
Review of the book 'Contesting citizenship: irregular migrants and new frontiers of the political', ...
This is a book review of Peter van Inwagen and Dean Zimmerman (eds.), Persons: Human and Divine (Oxf...
Review of: Politics and the Media, edited by Babak Bahador, Geoff Kemp, Kate McMillan and Chris Rudd...
The EIU Political Science Review is a new online journal created specifically for undergraduate stud...
Review of Gendering War and Peace Reporting: Some Insights –Some Missing Links, edited by Bertit von...
<p>Book; collection of papers on statelessness around the world and impact of deprivation of nationa...
Jocelyn M. Boryczka is a contributing author, “Feminism.” and “Radical Feminism”. Book description: ...
While modernist narratives of voter apathy tend to take the individual as their point of departure, ...
exemplary study of comparative political communication, a relatively new field of inquiry that deser...
The reviewer connects Derrida's Gloss of the Genesis event to the book under review and discusses th...
Review of Just Do It: Political Participation in the 1990s, by Bowdoin College professor Christian...