This article takes issue with the practical and the cognitive roles of normality within political life and its relevance to the constitution of the groups that comprise a political community. From a practical viewpoint, normality fosters standards of correctness; from a cognitive viewpoint, these standards are what allows individuals to perceive themselves, and to be recognized, as group members. To achieve this aim, the article delves into Carl Schmitt’s and Pierre Bourdieu’s accounts of how politics is a field where semantic struggles take place that are meant to impose alternative visions of the social world. Different types of connections and relationships among individuals and groups (which rule out alternative connections and relation...
This article argues that political realists have at least two strategies to provide distinctively po...
In this article, I develop a constructive critique of 'post-normal science' by challenging the under...
While the whole world is trying to get its bearings in the face of the radical changes brought about...
Highlighting a number of perspectives from critical social theory and research as well as critical l...
As we face new challenges from climate change and the rise of populism in Western politics and beyon...
This article illustrates ways in which the concepts of the norm and normativity are implicated in re...
This article aims at illustrating how Schmitt has conceived sovereignty, essentially as a ‘normalisi...
This essay is a theoretical study developed with the objective of analyzing the objectivity-subjecti...
This article claims that the existence of social groups hinges on the production of sameness, which...
This article argues for a new interpretation of the realist claim that politics is autonomous from m...
This paper is trying to prove how social normality should start from a prescriptive, judicial reflec...
Melting into the Margins intervenes in the academic and media debate about normality: the white nucl...
This article aims to explore the relation between the legal order of the liberal state and its tende...
Jan Christoph Suntrup: The Symbolic Politics of the State of Exception: Images and Performances. T...
NormaLity/Normativity brings together essays from a number of different fields that challenge the se...
This article argues that political realists have at least two strategies to provide distinctively po...
In this article, I develop a constructive critique of 'post-normal science' by challenging the under...
While the whole world is trying to get its bearings in the face of the radical changes brought about...
Highlighting a number of perspectives from critical social theory and research as well as critical l...
As we face new challenges from climate change and the rise of populism in Western politics and beyon...
This article illustrates ways in which the concepts of the norm and normativity are implicated in re...
This article aims at illustrating how Schmitt has conceived sovereignty, essentially as a ‘normalisi...
This essay is a theoretical study developed with the objective of analyzing the objectivity-subjecti...
This article claims that the existence of social groups hinges on the production of sameness, which...
This article argues for a new interpretation of the realist claim that politics is autonomous from m...
This paper is trying to prove how social normality should start from a prescriptive, judicial reflec...
Melting into the Margins intervenes in the academic and media debate about normality: the white nucl...
This article aims to explore the relation between the legal order of the liberal state and its tende...
Jan Christoph Suntrup: The Symbolic Politics of the State of Exception: Images and Performances. T...
NormaLity/Normativity brings together essays from a number of different fields that challenge the se...
This article argues that political realists have at least two strategies to provide distinctively po...
In this article, I develop a constructive critique of 'post-normal science' by challenging the under...
While the whole world is trying to get its bearings in the face of the radical changes brought about...