The key theme of this paper is to rethink of the concept of community, as inspired by three specific works: “The Inoperative Community” by Jean-Luc Nancy, “The Coming Community” by Giorgio Agamben, and “Communitas: The Origin and Destiny of Community” by Roberto Esposito. These three diverse procedures deconstructing community do not suggest a political program or a master discourse about 'how a community should be'. On the contrary, they pose a series of questions which challenge the exigency of identity, the concept of the political as antagonism, and the state apparatus. What is revealed through these three projects is the affirmation another possible way of being-in-common without being-common. Challenging the certainties of emancipator...
Starting from the recent return in sociology of law to considering the "community" to be the express...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
Three decades after it arose, the contemporary Communitarianism and the questions it raised still ap...
The key theme of this paper is to rethink of the concept of community, as inspired by three specific...
Community has been both celebrated and demonized as a fortress that shelters and defends its members...
This thesis argues that the Western thinking of political community has assumed the community to req...
Taking up the eternally contested, yet inescapable, question of community; this thesis takes for its...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
We live in an era of crisis for community and commonality. Our present experience, as noted by Derri...
The chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In partic...
Developing the arguments put forward in books such as Communitas, in this article the political phi...
This is a study of the continuing capacity of a 'community in unity' to shape discussions of future ...
As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concep...
We live in an era of crisis for community and commonality. Our pres-ent experience, as noted by Derr...
Starting from the recent return in sociology of law to considering the "community" to be the express...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
Three decades after it arose, the contemporary Communitarianism and the questions it raised still ap...
The key theme of this paper is to rethink of the concept of community, as inspired by three specific...
Community has been both celebrated and demonized as a fortress that shelters and defends its members...
This thesis argues that the Western thinking of political community has assumed the community to req...
Taking up the eternally contested, yet inescapable, question of community; this thesis takes for its...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
We live in an era of crisis for community and commonality. Our present experience, as noted by Derri...
The chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In partic...
Developing the arguments put forward in books such as Communitas, in this article the political phi...
This is a study of the continuing capacity of a 'community in unity' to shape discussions of future ...
As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concep...
We live in an era of crisis for community and commonality. Our pres-ent experience, as noted by Derr...
Starting from the recent return in sociology of law to considering the "community" to be the express...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
Three decades after it arose, the contemporary Communitarianism and the questions it raised still ap...