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  3. Vol. 32 No. 3 (2012): Civil Disobedience

Vol. 32 No. 3 (2012): Civil Disobedience

Editorial

  • Civil Disobedience. Dilemmas of Political Resistance and Protest
    Robin Celikates, René Gabriëls
    2
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Archive

  • Noncivil Disobedience and the Right of Necessity. A Point of Convergence
    Alejandra Mancilla
    3-15
    • PDF
  • Awor Nan Ta Yama Nos Criminal! (And Now They Can Call Us Criminals!). Civil Disobedience and the Dutch-Carribean Top 50
    Jacquelien Rothfusz
    16-26
    • PDF
  • Civil Disobedience in a Distorted Public Sphere
    Martin Blaakman
    27-36
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  • Militant Training Camp and the Aesthetics of Civil Disobedience
    Tom Grimwood, Martin Lang
    37-51
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  • Kettling and the ‘Distribution of the Sensible’. Investigating the Liminality of the Protesting Body in a Post-Political Age
    Tina Managhan
    52-67
    • PDF
  • De beproevingen van het kritische denken
    Jacques Rancière
    77-87
    • PDF
  • Kritiek in krabbengang. Over Jacques Rancières ‘De beproevingen van het kritische denken’
    Joost de Bloois
    88-93
    • PDF

Interviews

  • Reclaiming Democracy. An Interview with Wendy Brown on Occupy, Sovereignty, and Secularism
    Robin Celikates, Yolande Jansen
    68-76
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Spatial Segregation and Inequality
    Tamar de Waal
    94-97
    • PDF
  • Participation as if things mattered
    Gijs van Oenen
    98-101
    • PDF
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