A critical investigation of the public/private distinction as it has been conceived in Anglo-American political thinking in the second half of the 20th century. A broadly held consensus has developed amongst many theorists that public/private does not refer to any single determinate distinction or relationship but rather to an often ambiguous range of related but analytically distinct conceptual oppositions. The argument of this thesis is that if we approach public/private in the search for analytic or conceptual clarity then this consensus is correct. Against this I propose that a number of the most dominant invocations of the distinction can be understood to express public/private as an irreducibly political dialectic that mediates the re...
The public/private distinction is central to higher education but there is no consensus on ‘public’...
The idea of the public sphere rests on a binary scheme: public vs. private. The public sphere is als...
In a recent article in Sociology, Joe Bailey maps out some important recent developments in sociolog...
A critical investigation of the public/private distinction as it has been conceived in Anglo-America...
The concept of the public realm is the most fundamental of all political concepts because it is only...
This article provides a new interpretation of Richard Rorty’s notion of the private-public distincti...
This article evaluates recent literatures within International Relations on so-called 'private force...
There exist around the notion of the public three different yet overlapping dichotomies posed on dif...
This paper discusses the best way to deal with difference in the public sphere. The liberal public-p...
As a result of mis-founded paternalism and policies of assimilation, the latter half of the twentie...
SIGRID ADORF, JENNIFER JOHN The Private Remains Political: Concepts of Subjectivity Symptomatic of t...
If it were necessary to characterize in the field of political philosophy a general principle of Eur...
There exist around the notion of the public three different yet overlapping dichotomies posed on dif...
The concepts of 'public' and 'private' recur throughout Virginia Woolf's life, work and feminism and...
Privatization, output steering, and other measures that are often collectively referred to as New Pu...
The public/private distinction is central to higher education but there is no consensus on ‘public’...
The idea of the public sphere rests on a binary scheme: public vs. private. The public sphere is als...
In a recent article in Sociology, Joe Bailey maps out some important recent developments in sociolog...
A critical investigation of the public/private distinction as it has been conceived in Anglo-America...
The concept of the public realm is the most fundamental of all political concepts because it is only...
This article provides a new interpretation of Richard Rorty’s notion of the private-public distincti...
This article evaluates recent literatures within International Relations on so-called 'private force...
There exist around the notion of the public three different yet overlapping dichotomies posed on dif...
This paper discusses the best way to deal with difference in the public sphere. The liberal public-p...
As a result of mis-founded paternalism and policies of assimilation, the latter half of the twentie...
SIGRID ADORF, JENNIFER JOHN The Private Remains Political: Concepts of Subjectivity Symptomatic of t...
If it were necessary to characterize in the field of political philosophy a general principle of Eur...
There exist around the notion of the public three different yet overlapping dichotomies posed on dif...
The concepts of 'public' and 'private' recur throughout Virginia Woolf's life, work and feminism and...
Privatization, output steering, and other measures that are often collectively referred to as New Pu...
The public/private distinction is central to higher education but there is no consensus on ‘public’...
The idea of the public sphere rests on a binary scheme: public vs. private. The public sphere is als...
In a recent article in Sociology, Joe Bailey maps out some important recent developments in sociolog...