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Henry Caldwell Cook, Creativity and Democratic Learning (2019)
Journal Article
Howlett. (2019). Henry Caldwell Cook, Creativity and Democratic Learning. History of Education Review, 227-241. https://doi.org/10.1108/her-07-2018-0016

Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to re-examine the life and work of a forgotten progressive educator – (Henry) Caldwell Cook who was an English and drama teacher at the Perse School in Cambridge, UK. By looking at his key work The Play Way (1917... Read More about Henry Caldwell Cook, Creativity and Democratic Learning.

Just as I am: a life of J.R. Darling, by Peter Gronn (2019)
Journal Article
Howlett, J. (2020). Just as I am: a life of J.R. Darling, by Peter Gronn. History of Education, 49(5), 729-731. https://doi.org/10.1080/0046760x.2019.1666925

Despite contemporary philosophical and epistemological attempts to question and in some cases undermine the role of biography in our understandings of the past, there remains, still, a strong element of such an approach in the history of education. P... Read More about Just as I am: a life of J.R. Darling, by Peter Gronn.

Referring Image Segmentation by Generative Adversarial Learning (2019)
Journal Article
Qiu, S., Zhao, Y., Jiao, J., Wei, Y., & Wei, S. (2020). Referring Image Segmentation by Generative Adversarial Learning. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 22(5), 1333-1344. https://doi.org/10.1109/tmm.2019.2942480

Referring expression is a kind of language expression being used for referring to particular objects. In this paper, we focus on the problem of image segmentation from natural language referring expressions. Existing works tackle this problem by augm... Read More about Referring Image Segmentation by Generative Adversarial Learning.

Stiegler’s ecological thought: The politics of knowledge in the anthropocene (2019)
Journal Article
Featherstone. (2019). Stiegler’s ecological thought: The politics of knowledge in the anthropocene. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 1 - 11. https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2019.1665025

My objective in this article is to consider the implications of Bernard Stiegler’s theory of the neganthropocene for the politics of knowledge and education. Stiegler sets out his theory of the neganthropocene in his recent books, Automatic Society a... Read More about Stiegler’s ecological thought: The politics of knowledge in the anthropocene.

Anne Conway and Henry More on Freedom (2019)
Journal Article
Head. (2019). Anne Conway and Henry More on Freedom. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/09672559.2019.1659843

This paper seeks to shed light on the often-overlooked account of divine and human freedom presented by Anne Conway in her Principles of the Most Ancient Modern Philosophy (1690), partly through a comparison with the theory of freedom offered by her... Read More about Anne Conway and Henry More on Freedom.

The Disciplined Sea: A History of Maritime Security and Zonation (2019)
Journal Article
Ryan. (2019). The Disciplined Sea: A History of Maritime Security and Zonation. International Affairs, 95(5), 1055-1073. https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiz098

This article details the evolution of maritime security from the perspective of its impact on the historical architecture of sea space. It argues that, as the fundamental unit of governance, zoning provides keen insight into the mechanics of maritime... Read More about The Disciplined Sea: A History of Maritime Security and Zonation.

Stakeholder Identities in Britain's Neoliberal Ethical Community: Polish narratives of earned citizenship in the context of the UK's EU Referendum (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). Stakeholder Identities in Britain's Neoliberal Ethical Community: Polish narratives of earned citizenship in the context of the UK's EU Referendum. British Journal of Sociology, 1104-1127. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12485

This article examines the narrative strategies through which Polish migrants in the UK challenge the formal rights of political membership and attempt to redefine the boundaries of ‘citizenship’ along notions of deservedness. The analysed qualitative... Read More about Stakeholder Identities in Britain's Neoliberal Ethical Community: Polish narratives of earned citizenship in the context of the UK's EU Referendum.

Maritime security: the uncharted politics of the global sea (2019)
Journal Article
Bueger, C., Edmunds, T., & Ryan, B. (2019). Maritime security: the uncharted politics of the global sea. International Affairs, 95(5), 971-978. https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiz145

In this introduction to a special section of the September 2019 issue of International Affairs, we revisit the main themes and arguments of our article ‘Beyond seablindness: a new agenda for maritime security studies’, published in this journal in No... Read More about Maritime security: the uncharted politics of the global sea.

Urban redevelopment, the new logics of expulsion, and individual precarity in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Aquarius and Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower (2019)
Journal Article
Mendes, A., & Lau, L. (2019). Urban redevelopment, the new logics of expulsion, and individual precarity in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Aquarius and Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower. cultural geographies, 147447401987165 - 147447401987165. https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474019871653

Drawing on Kleber Mendonça Filho’s film Aquarius (2016) and Aravind Adiga’s novel Last Man in Tower (2011), this article is concerned with the impact on individuals and communities of forms of impersonal, systemic violence resulting from neoliberal a... Read More about Urban redevelopment, the new logics of expulsion, and individual precarity in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Aquarius and Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower.

Assessing President Obama's Climate Change Record (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). Assessing President Obama's Climate Change Record. Environmental Politics, 847-865. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2018.1494967

This essay assesses President Obama’s climate change record by looking at his success in translating policy goals into policy outputs (laws or regulatory action) during his time in office. It begins by using Obama’s campaign speeches to identify spec... Read More about Assessing President Obama's Climate Change Record.

Change in the Political Economy of Land Value Capture in England (2019)
Journal Article
Catney. (2019). Change in the Political Economy of Land Value Capture in England. Town Planning Review, 339-358. https://doi.org/10.3828/tpr.2019.24

Variations in the character, performance and impact of policies and practices to capture land value for the community are usually examined by analysing experience in different countries. Such international comparative research is cross-sectional and... Read More about Change in the Political Economy of Land Value Capture in England.

Diversification and internationalization in the sociological study of science and religion (2019)
Journal Article
Catto, R., H. Jones, S., Kaden, T., & Elsdon‐Baker, F. (2019). Diversification and internationalization in the sociological study of science and religion. Sociology Compass, 13(8), Article e12721. https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12721

Classical sociology addressed the relationship between science and religion, but interest in the topic waned during the 20th century. A second wave of research has emerged in the 21st century, focusing on scientists' (ir)religiosity, evolution, and t... Read More about Diversification and internationalization in the sociological study of science and religion.

Drivers of political parties’ climate policy preferences: lessons from Denmark and Ireland (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). Drivers of political parties’ climate policy preferences: lessons from Denmark and Ireland. Environmental Politics, 1017-1038. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2019.1625157

Political parties are important actors in domestic climate politics. What drives variation in parties’ climate policy preferences? To contribute to a growing literature on the party politics of climate change, we focus on the roles of public opinion,... Read More about Drivers of political parties’ climate policy preferences: lessons from Denmark and Ireland.

Feeling Everyday IR: Embodied, affective, militarising movement as choreography of war (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). Feeling Everyday IR: Embodied, affective, militarising movement as choreography of war. Cooperation and Conflict, 149-166. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010836718807501

This article explores affective, embodied encounters between military and civilian bodies in the everyday as choreography of war. It argues that by paying attention to the intersecting political sphere of bodies, affect and movement – through the met... Read More about Feeling Everyday IR: Embodied, affective, militarising movement as choreography of war.

Non-Redcuctivism and the Metaphilosophy of Mind (2019)
Journal Article
D'Oro. (2019). Non-Redcuctivism and the Metaphilosophy of Mind. Inquiry, 477-503. https://doi.org/10.1080/0020174x.2018.1484001

This paper discusses the metaphilosophical assumptions that have dominated analytic philosophy of mind, and how they gave rise to the central question that the best-known forms of non-reductivism available have sought to answer, namely: how can mind... Read More about Non-Redcuctivism and the Metaphilosophy of Mind.

Withdrawing (from) Waste, and the End of Law: Reflections on Don DeLillo’s Prophecies in Mao II (1991) and Underworld (1997) (2019)
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(2019). Withdrawing (from) Waste, and the End of Law: Reflections on Don DeLillo’s Prophecies in Mao II (1991) and Underworld (1997). Social Semiotics, 364-376. https://doi.org/10.1080/10350330.2019.1587835

An often heard phrase these days is 'There is something about this chaotic 21st century of ours ...'. The phrase is usually uttered when the current US government administration has sent out yet another (self-)contradictory statement, or when it laun... Read More about Withdrawing (from) Waste, and the End of Law: Reflections on Don DeLillo’s Prophecies in Mao II (1991) and Underworld (1997).

Touch Me/Don’t Touch Me: Representations of Female Archetypes in Ann Nocenti’s Daredevil (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). Touch Me/Don’t Touch Me: Representations of Female Archetypes in Ann Nocenti’s Daredevil. https://doi.org/10.16995/cg.148

In the late 1980s, Ann Nocenti became the principle writer on the Marvel comic book, Daredevil, the second woman to be lead creator on the book and the first to write a significant run on an ongoing basis. Nocenti integrated themes relating to social... Read More about Touch Me/Don’t Touch Me: Representations of Female Archetypes in Ann Nocenti’s Daredevil.

Scrutinising the appeal of volunteer Community Speedwatch to policing leaders in England and Wales: Resources, Responsivity and Responsibilisation (2019)
Journal Article
Wells, H., & Millings, M. (2019). Scrutinising the appeal of volunteer Community Speedwatch to policing leaders in England and Wales: Resources, Responsivity and Responsibilisation. Policing and Society, 376-391. https://doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2018.1515945

This article focuses on ‘Community Speedwatch’ (CSW) - a particular volunteering approach that has apparently attracted the attention of senior police decision-makers in England and Wales over recent years. It considers the significance of decisions... Read More about Scrutinising the appeal of volunteer Community Speedwatch to policing leaders in England and Wales: Resources, Responsivity and Responsibilisation.