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Depoliticising the personal

Women's Studies International Forum, 1993
Abstract One of the great insights of second wave feminism was the recognition that “the personal is political.” Many feminist psychologists (both practitioners and researchers) claim a strong commitment to this slogan and attempt to implement it through their theory and practice.
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Depoliticisation, governance and the state

Policy & Politics, 2014
Depoliticisation refers to the narrowing of the boundaries of democratic politics. It is therefore intertwined with concerns about ‘the end of politics’ and the emergence of technocratic postdemocratic forms of governance. This article provides a broad theoretical and conceptual canvas upon which the various contributions to this special edition can be
Matthew Flinders, Matt Wood
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From Depoliticisation to Resistance

2013
This chapter addresses the third phase of the crisis, as resistance to austerity and the new authoritarian neoliberalism swelled. It examines the successes and failures of these resistance movements, arguing that efforts directed at more traditional democratic channels have proven ineffectual. The political classes have, instead, only sought to further
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Depoliticisation: A Response to Burnham

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2006
In outlining the depoliticisation framework, Peter Burnham (2001) has made a major contribution to a neglected subject in the study of British politics. Characteristically, Burnham’s (2006) response to our article (Buller and Flinders 2005) contains a number of perceptive observations that in our view serve to advance further the debate on ...
Jim Buller, Matthew Flinders
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Depoliticisation in Agonistic Ontologies

2016
This chapter critically engages with agonistic and radical democratic approaches to pluralism. Theorists of agonistic democratic pluralism, such as Chantal Mouffe and William Connolly, celebrate difference and contingency affirming the antagonistic nature of the political.
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Depoliticisation and Ideational Vision

<Main blurb text, to appear in regular font> The book is an in-depth study of the eighteenth Lok Sabha elections held in India. Besides dwelling on the factors that acted critically in exercising voting rights by the voters, the text also highlights how the voters established their hegemony while casting votes in accordance with their ...
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