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ABSTRACT This article examines segregation through the lens of gender, intimacy, race and colonial rule by engaging with how the French colonial state controlled the marriages permitted between French women and Moroccan soldiers who had fought in France during the Second World War.
Catherine Phipps
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Communicative Socialism/Digital Socialism [PDF]
Fuchs, Christian, Fuchs, Christian
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William A. Robson and the Making of English Administrative Law
This article examines the role of William A. Robson (1895‐1980) in the making of English administrative law. Criticising English common lawyers who believed that the growing responsibility of officials in law‐making and dispute resolution was a symptom of ‘administrative lawlessness’ that was sapping the foundations of English liberties, Robson argued ...
Martin Loughlin
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Labor and the Chinese Revolution. Class Strategies and Contradictions of Chinese Communism, 1928-48. [PDF]
Lynda Shaffer, S. Bernard Thomas
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Communism and the Incentive to Share in Science
R. Heesen
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BEYOND ‘BAD DENSITY’ AND TERRITORIAL STIGMA: An Infrastructure Access Lens on Suburban Exclusion
Abstract Segregation and social exclusion in postwar suburban housing estates are typically addressed as problems of residential location. For decades, postwar suburbs in all corners of the world have been targeted as designated sites of punitive urban intervention, grounded in territorial stigma and normative notions of density.
André Klaassen, Greet De Block
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The Evolution and Integration of Life and Theory in Foucault's Work on Power. [PDF]
Joranger L.
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