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2902
Digital technology and the market for political surveillance
Published 2002“…Pollsters now also have the ability to extrapolate political information from our commercial and noncommercial activities. …”
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2903
The political career of Sir Francis Burdett
Published 1989“…The thesis argues that Sir Francis Burdett's position inside the established political world, he was M.P. for Westminster from 1807 to 1837, made him absolutely vital to grassroots political radicalism. …”
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2904
Political economy of dynamic resource wars
Published 2017“…The political economy of exhaustible resource extraction is analysed in three contexts. …”
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2905
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2906
Student politics in Gujarat: 1967 - 1985
Published 2022“…</p> <p>Using primarily, hitherto unexamined, written official and non-official sources in English, Gujarati, and Hindi the thesis attempts to, in the first two chapters, provide a comprehensive history of student politics in Gujarat between 1967 and 1985. From this, in Chapter 3, certain characteristics of student politics during this time are sought to be established such as the unorganised nature of student politics, an aversion to “politics” being prevalent even in the most political of agitations, the decline in influence, over time, of progressive groups within the student body and the role of police action in escalating student protests. …”
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2907
Investigative journalism and political power in China
Published 2010“…Through a case study of the reporting of a massive official corruption case, the working paper concludes that Chinese investigative journalism operates in a patron–client framework and that it reinforces this relationship by transmitting the voice of the political powerfully and forming a favourable image of them in exchange for political protection, economic profit and individual gain.…”
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2908
Palatable disruption: the politics of plant milk
Published 2020“…Plant-based milk alternatives–or mylks–have surged in popularity over the past ten years. We consider the politics and consumer subjectivities fostered by mylks as part of the broader trend towards ‘plant-based’ food. …”
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2909
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2910
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2911
Political roots of religious exclusion in Turkey
Published 2017“…Do perceived political threats lead to religious exclusion? This study explores the political rationale of the exclusionary attitude towards non-Muslim minorities in Turkey. …”
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2912
Média és politika (Media and politics)
Published 2010“…This book is an updated collection of formerly published media policy papers discussing the institutional setting of the media in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, as well as the changing political, technological, and societal context of media policy.…”
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2913
Desire for the political in the aftermath of the Cold War
Published 2018“…In this introduction, we reflect on the proliferation of an amorphous desire for the political in the post–Cold War era. The desire for the political, we argue, is shaped by two sets of tensions: the desire to criticize power via forms of action conventionally characterized as “politics,” but without a clear analysis of how power is organized or exercised; and the desire to overcome the present in the name of an alternative (better) future, but without a clear sense of the form that future might take. …”
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2914
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2915
The politics of public spending, equality and hope
Published 2016“…The UK government says it wants a kinder, more inclusive politics but also plans to cut public spending to record lows. …”
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2916
Security, citizenship, and the politics of reform in Jamaica
Published 2014“…The nature citizenship assumes is rooted in Jamaica’s colonial past, and since the postcolonial period has been tied to a rather uneven and unequal developmental trajectory, influenced by colour/class relations, space, political culture and identity as well as neoliberal policies and noticeable state failures. …”
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2917
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2918
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2919
Freedom of speech within political parties
Published 2021“…Drawing on a conception of parties that sees them as broader membership organisations that allow citizens to exercise political agency in a unique fashion, as well as on insights from the broader normative-theoretical literature on organisations, we build a strong presumptive case that interference with party members’ political freedoms is normatively problematic. …”
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2920