Theorizing the Performative Effects of Penal Risk Technologies: (Re)producing the Subject Who Must Be Dangerous

Theorizing the Performative Effects of Penal Risk Technologies: (Re)producing the Subject Who Must Be Dangerous Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Robert Werth Read the syndicated article here
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Human Rights and the Excess of Identity: A Legal and Theoretical Inquiry into the Notion of Identity in Strasbourg Case Law

Human Rights and the Excess of Identity: A Legal and Theoretical Inquiry into the Notion of Identity in Strasbourg Case Law Social &Legal Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 283-298,…
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Too Drunk to Consent? Exploring the Contestations and Disruptions in Male-Focused Sexual Violence Prevention Interventions

Too Drunk to Consent? Exploring the Contestations and Disruptions in Male-Focused Sexual Violence Prevention Interventions Social &Legal Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 299-322, June 2018. Anna Carline Read the…
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Gender-Aware and Place-Based Transitional Justice in Guatemala: Altering the Opportunity Structures for Post-Conflict Women’s Mobilization

Gender-Aware and Place-Based Transitional Justice in Guatemala: Altering the Opportunity Structures for Post-Conflict Women’s Mobilization Social &Legal Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 323-344, June 2018. Tine Destrooper Read the…
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Gununa peacemaking: Informalism, cultural difference and contemporary Indigenous conflict management

Gununa peacemaking: Informalism, cultural difference and contemporary Indigenous conflict management Social &Legal Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 345-366, June 2018. Morgan Brigg Read the syndicated article here
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