Read Hina Cheema’s recent research article on the South-South development cooperation model in Brazil, India, and South Africa in NPS 47.2: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article-...
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In his most recent piece in NPS 47.2, Ben Cross analyzes several articles published in the Critique in 2015 and 2016 in an interrogation of political theoretical perspectives on religion and terrorism. read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article-...
In NPS 47.2, Laura Planas Gifra unpacks the dynamics of migration and security in the current scheme of South African legislative politics. Read her research article here: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article-...
Read Victor Wallis’ reflection on the contributions of our 2024 Charles A. McCoy Career Achievement Award winners, Nancy Love and Bradley Macdonald, in our most recent edition of NPS: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article-...
To close out our 47.1 symposium, Nancy Love offers words of closing and connection. read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
Michael Lipscomb offers an engagement with environmental pessimism and the potential of utopia in NPS 47.1: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
William Sokoloff stands “In Defense of Stupidity”. Intrigued? Us too: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
Bradley J. Macdonald considers the radical potential of utopian thinking on the furthering of democracy in an installment of our 47.1 symposium. Read his work here: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
Read Katherine Young’s work on vegetarianism as a radical challenge to capitalist politics in our 47.1 Utopia symposium: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
William Niemi introduces our recent symposium on Utopias, originating at the 2023 APSA meeting, in the final section of NPS 47.1: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
Read Zachariah Wheeler’s recent research article, “The “Emerging Democratic Majority”: New Class Divisions and the Meritocratic Left”, in NPS 47.1: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
How have the Koch brothers and other conservative megadonors impacted higher education? Isaac Kamola and Ralph Wilson explore this dynamic in NPS 47.1: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
In “God, Capitalism, and the State: The Cultural Counterrevolution in US Universities, 1980–1990”, Dr. Clyde Barrow examines the effects of the neo-conservative counterrevolution on the American university: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
Co-editor Andy Scerri offers a final word on critical political science and Barrow’s ECPS in our recent issue. Check it out here: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
A Grapes of Wrath or Norma Rae approach to political science? Read Cyrus Zirakzadeh’s reflection on Barrow’s ECPS in NPS 47.1: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
Robert Glover follows as the next voice in our ECPS symposium; read his piece on the role of the past with regard to our current moment here: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
In the first piece of our symposium on Clyde Barrow’s Encyclopedia of Critical Political Science, Emily Hauptmann reflects on the importance of such a work in the context of critical political science in practice: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
Dr. Timothy Luke reflects on the history of the Caucus for Critical Political Science, once CNPS, and its role in political organizing today in our recent issue: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
In NPS 47.1, Cyrus Zirakzadeh recalls early NPS endeavors into participatory democracy in the early 1980s. Read his reflection here: read.dukeupress.edu/nps/article/...
In Descent of the Dialectic, Thompson critiques the "cybernetic society", calling for a revival of dialectical reasoning to reclaim social agency. Thomas hails it as a masterful call to action, urging critical theorists to reconnect theory and praxis. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
In The Suffragist Peace, Barnhart and Trager find that women voters’ pacifist tendencies have shaped foreign policy decisions. Shamira Gelbman calls this a thought-provoking contribution to international relations, gender politics, and democratic theory: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
In It Stops Here, George and Simpson narrate Indigenous resistance to the Trans Mountain pipeline. James Rowe calls the book "vital reading," praising its message that spiritual healing is essential for liberation from colonialism and climate wreckage. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
In Ideas of Power, Verlan Lewis explores how American party ideologies evolve in response to institutional control. Sara Chatfield praises Lewis' insight into the interplay between party goals and institutional power - find her review in NPS 46.4: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
In their recent piece, Özlem Aslan and Pınar Dokumacı explore the mechanics of resistance to authoritarianism in Turkey, holding that utilization of public spaces has transformative potential for activist efforts. Check it out in NPS 46.4: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Utilizing a case study of the “beef ban” in the western Indian state of Maharashtra, Qudsiya Contractor explores how citizenship is debated through popular discourse, focusing on the potential of a framework of solidarity as opposed to resistance. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
In the NPS 46.4 special issue, Cohelo, Fontes, and Sanchez examine resistance to autocratization during Bolsonaro’s regime, exploring four movements from across São Paulo to showcase the resulting reimagining of democracy. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Sagnik Dutta and Indrajit Roy introduce the NPS 46.4 Special Issue. The research articles in this issue explore a re-imagination of democratic citizenship that is sweeping the globe, aiming to recategorize “resistance” to authoritarianism as re-invention. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Check out this recent edited volume, "Marxism and the Capitalist State: Towards a New Debate", on the revival of critical state theory. link.springer.com/book/10.1007...