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Staging a Battle, Losing the Wars? International Studies, ‘Science’ and the Neoliberalisation of the University (2015)
Journal Article
Sabaratnam, M. (2015). Staging a Battle, Losing the Wars? International Studies, ‘Science’ and the Neoliberalisation of the University. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 43(3), 975-979. https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829815578768

In this short response to Patrick Jackson’s absorbing and provocative keynote at a very enjoyable Millennium conference, I highlight some problems with the arguments presented therein for the logical distinctiveness of ‘science’, before briefly refle... Read More about Staging a Battle, Losing the Wars? International Studies, ‘Science’ and the Neoliberalisation of the University.

Staging a Battle, Losing the Wars? International Studies, ‘Science’ and the Neoliberalisation of the University (2015)
Journal Article
Sabaratnam, M. (2015). Staging a Battle, Losing the Wars? International Studies, ‘Science’ and the Neoliberalisation of the University. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 43(3), 975-979. https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829815578768

In this short response to Patrick Jackson’s absorbing and provocative keynote at a very enjoyable Millennium conference, I highlight some problems with the arguments presented therein for the logical distinctiveness of ‘science’, before briefly refle... Read More about Staging a Battle, Losing the Wars? International Studies, ‘Science’ and the Neoliberalisation of the University.

Saudi Petrodollars, Spiritual Capital, and the Islamic University of Medina: A Wahhabi Missionary Project in Transnational Perspective (2015)
Journal Article
Farquhar, M. (2015). Saudi Petrodollars, Spiritual Capital, and the Islamic University of Medina: A Wahhabi Missionary Project in Transnational Perspective. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 47(4), 701-721. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002074381500094X

While the idea that Saudi Arabia has functioned as a beacon of ultraconservative religious influence since the 1970s oil boom is commonplace, the modalities of this influence have rarely been seriously interrogated. As a window onto this issue, this... Read More about Saudi Petrodollars, Spiritual Capital, and the Islamic University of Medina: A Wahhabi Missionary Project in Transnational Perspective.