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Claus Leggewie, Harald Welzer

Can democracies deal with climate change?

Trust in the ability of political elites to deal with the eco-social consequences of climate change is evaporating. Reaching eco-political targets calls for more participation of citizens as active architects of their society, write Claus Leggewie and Harald Welzer. [ more ]

20.11.2008
Ivan Krastev

The populist moment

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An amorphous society

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Sasha Roseneil

is Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at the University of Leeds and Professor II in the Centre for Women’s Studies and Gender Research at the University of Oslo. From 1997-2004, she was founding Director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies at Leeds, and she is one of the founding editors of the journal Feminist Theory. She is the author of a number of books, including Disarming Patriarchy (1995, Open University Press), and Common Women, Uncommon Practices: The Queer Feminisms of Greenham (2000, Cassell). Her latest book, Sociability, Sexuality, Self: relationality and individualization, will be published by Routledge in 2007.



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Sasha Roseneil

Living and loving beyond the heteronorm

A queer analysis of personal relationships in the twenty-first century

The organization of personal life and "the family" has transformed significantly over the past thirty years. Sociologists must take these changes into account and start to decentre the family and the heterosexual couple in our intellectual imaginations. [more]

29.05.2007



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