Tea Flows: A Praxeological Perspective on Rituals
(2017)
Book Chapter
Surak, K. (2017). Tea Flows: A Praxeological Perspective on Rituals. In M. Gottwald, K. Kirchmann, & H. Paul (Eds.), (Extra-)Ordinary Presence: Social Configurations and Cultural Repertoire (181-194). Transcript Verlag
All Outputs (532)
Engaging Objects: A Phenomenology of the Tea Ceremony and Japaneseness (2017)
Book Chapter
Surak, K. (2017). Engaging Objects: A Phenomenology of the Tea Ceremony and Japaneseness. In G. Zubrzycki (Ed.), National Matters: Materiality, Culture, and Nationalism. Stanford University Press
Introduction (2017)
Book Chapter
Vom Bruck, G., & Tripp, C. (2017). Introduction. In G. Vom Bruck, & C. Tripp (Eds.), Precarious belonging: Being Shi’i in non-Shi`i worlds (1-26). Centre for Academic Shiʿa Studies (CASS)
Bretton Woods: A Global Perspective (2017)
Book Chapter
Scott-Smith, G., & Rofe, J. S. (2017). Bretton Woods: A Global Perspective. In G. Scott-Smith, & J. S. Rofe (Eds.), Global Perspectives on the Bretton Woods Conference and the Post-War World Order (1-13). Palgrave Macmillan
Civilising norms and Africa: reflections drawn from psychoanalysis (2017)
Book Chapter
Gallagher, J. (2017). Civilising norms and Africa: reflections drawn from psychoanalysis. In C. Epstein (Ed.), Against International Norms: postcolonial perspectives (57-73). RoutledgeThis chapter explores the meaning of civilisation in Africa, using psychoanalytic theory to understand its historical role in shaping structures of political authority. European ideas of civilisation have historically placed Africa on the outside, a... Read More about Civilising norms and Africa: reflections drawn from psychoanalysis.
The UN War Crimes Commission and International Law: Revisiting World War II Precedents and Practice (2016)
Book Chapter
Weiss, T. G., Plesch, D., & Owen, L. (2016). The UN War Crimes Commission and International Law: Revisiting World War II Precedents and Practice. In G. Ziccardi Capaldo (Ed.), Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2015 (71-109). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780190647759.003.0005The history of international legal institutions has largely ignored the early activities of the United Nations, specifically of the UN War Crimes Commission (UNWCC). Based on an assessment of its work and with access to new archival evidence, contemp... Read More about The UN War Crimes Commission and International Law: Revisiting World War II Precedents and Practice.
What is Power in Iran? : The Shifting Foundations of the Velayat-e Faqih (2016)
Book Chapter
Adib-Moghaddam, A. (2016). What is Power in Iran? : The Shifting Foundations of the Velayat-e Faqih. In M. Monshipouri (Ed.), Inside the Islamic Republic: Social Change in Post-Khomeini Iran (23-36). Hurst
Trust between Adversaries and Allies: President George H.W. Bush, Trust and the End of the Cold War (2016)
Book Chapter
Rofe, J. S. (2016). Trust between Adversaries and Allies: President George H.W. Bush, Trust and the End of the Cold War. In M. Klimke, R. Kreis, & C. Ostermann (Eds.), Trust, but Verify: Transformation of the Cold War Order (63-84). Stanford University Press. https://doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804798099.003.0004
Before Bandung: Pet Names in Telangana (2016)
Book Chapter
Rao, R. (2016). Before Bandung: Pet Names in Telangana. In Q. N. Phạm, & R. Shilliam (Eds.), Meanings of Bandung: Postcolonial Orders and Decolonial Visions (85-94). Rowman and Littlefield
Combination as foreign policy: the International Origins of the Ottoman Empire (2016)
Book Chapter
Nisancioglu, K. (2016). Combination as foreign policy: the International Origins of the Ottoman Empire. In A. Anievas, & K. Matin (Eds.), Historical Sociology and World History: Uneven and Combined Development over the Longue Durée (73-92). Rowman and Littlefield
The Women’s Movement and Neo-liberalism in Iran: Between Accommodation and Resistance (2016)
Book Chapter
Povey, T. (2016). The Women’s Movement and Neo-liberalism in Iran: Between Accommodation and Resistance. In S. Takhar (Ed.), Gender and Race Matter: Global Perspectives on Being a Woman (23-40). Emerald Publishing
Religious Exemptions and Freedom of Conscience (2016)
Book Chapter
Salam, D. (2016). Religious Exemptions and Freedom of Conscience. In A. Bardon, M. Birnbaum, L. Lee, & K. Stoeckl (Eds.), Religious pluralism : a resource book. European University Institute. https://doi.org/10.2870/860588In this chapter, I discuss the question of religious exemption as an inescapable implication of religious pluralism. It is discussed from the point of view of political philosophy and the debate it has created surrounding the issue of religious freed... Read More about Religious Exemptions and Freedom of Conscience.
Unpacking Concepts (2016)
Book Chapter
Berenskoetter, F. (2016). Unpacking Concepts. In F. Berenskoetter (Ed.), Concepts in World Politics (1-19). Sage
Peace (2016)
Book Chapter
Berenskoetter, F., & Richmond, O. (2016). Peace. In F. Berenskoetter (Ed.), Concepts in World Politics (107-124). Sage
Revolution (2016)
Book Chapter
Rao, R. (2016). Revolution. In F. Berenskoetter (Ed.), Concepts in World Politics (253-270). Sage
Enforcing Socioeconomic Rights: Everyday Agency, Resistance and Community Resources Among Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong (2016)
Book Chapter
Tan, C. G. (2016). Enforcing Socioeconomic Rights: Everyday Agency, Resistance and Community Resources Among Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong. In J. Elias, & L. Rethel (Eds.), The Everyday Political Economy of Southeast Asia (218-236). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316402092.011There are currently over 320,000 full-time, live-in migrant domestic workers (MDWs) in Hong Kong, the vast majority of whom are from Southeast Asia. In recent years, women from the Philippines and Indonesia have constituted 48 per cent and 49 per cen... Read More about Enforcing Socioeconomic Rights: Everyday Agency, Resistance and Community Resources Among Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong.
Historicising the Neoliberal Spirit of Capitalism (2016)
Book Chapter
Eagleton-Pierce, M. (2016). Historicising the Neoliberal Spirit of Capitalism. In S. Springer, K. Birch, & J. MacLeavy (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Neoliberalism (17-26). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315730660What is new about neoliberalism? Such a question immediately implies that certain objects and processes can be defined as ‘neoliberal’ and, importantly, that the contents of the ‘neo’ can be explained by reference to a larger phenomenon called libera... Read More about Historicising the Neoliberal Spirit of Capitalism.
Parties and Party Systems (2016)
Book Chapter
Fell, D. (2016). Parties and Party Systems. In G. Schubert (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Taiwan (87-103). Routledge
Afghanistan-India Relations: Normative Sources of Bilateral Ties (2016)
Book Chapter
Paliwal, A. (2016). Afghanistan-India Relations: Normative Sources of Bilateral Ties. In C. Ogden (Ed.), New South Asian Security: Six Core Relations. Orient Blackswan
Afghanistan's India-Pakistan Dilemma: A Balancing Act? (2016)
Book Chapter
Paliwal, A. (2016). Afghanistan's India-Pakistan Dilemma: A Balancing Act?. In H. V. Pant (Ed.), Afghanistan's Regional Dilemmas: South Asia and Beyond. Orient Blackswan