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Oct

[JOURNAL ARTICLE] Grzybowski, J. “The paradox of state identification: De facto states, recognition, and the (re-)production of the international”, International Theory, 2019

The literature on de facto states challenges the conventional identification of states by legal recognition, proposing to identify states based on their effectiveness instead. Yet, as I argue in this paper, rather than turning the tables on recognition, the de facto state challenge ultimately reveals all state identification in International Relations and international law to...
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10
Oct

[EVENT] Key note speech at Future Food Symposium, Utrecht

Sabine Weiland was invited as a key note speaker at the Future Food Symposium, held in Utrecht, Netherlands. The annual symposium took a closer look at the ‘EAT-Lancet Report’. In January of this year the EAT-Lancet report made the headlines by advocating a radical reconfiguration of food production, consumption and governance to make our food...
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30
Sep

[JOURNAL ARTICLE] Briatte, F., « A. Mody. EuroTragedy. A Drama in Nine Acts » (compte-rendu d’ouvrage), Revue française de science politique, 2019

L’ouvrage est le fruit d’une recherche collective impliquant une vingtaine de chercheurs européens et menée entre 2015 et 2016 dans le cadre du projet Creating an On-line network, monitoring Team and phone App to counter hate crime tactics (C.O.N.T.A.C.T). Celle-ci est soutenue par le programme Droits, égalité et citoyenneté de la Commission européenne et énonce...
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30
Sep

[JOURNAL ARTICLE] Greco, E., Wiegratz J. and Zeilig L., « Not quite post-political » in Review of African Political Economy, vol. 46 (160), 2019

The urgent tasks to undertake now … revolve centrally around inventing new modes and practices of collective political organisation … and the mobilisation of a wide range of new political subjects who are not afraid to imagine a different commons, demand the impossible, stage the new and confront the violence that will inevitably intensify as those who wish to...
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26
Sep

[JOURNAL ARTICLE] Greco, E., « Value, rent and nature: the centrality of class » in Review of African Political Economy, 2019

Welcoming the renewed interest in value among geographers, we engage with the arguments that Kay and Kenney-Lazar (2017) put forward in their article, ‘Value in Capitalist Natures: An Emerging Framework’. We organize our contribution around three important aspects that can advance current debates and propose an agenda for future research. Firstly, we argue that current...
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19
Sep

[CONFERENCE DE RENTREE] “Comment revitaliser la démocratie à l’heure de la post-politique ?” Chantal MOUFFE, Professeure de théorie politique, University of Westminster

Nous avons eu l’honneur d’accueillir la Prof. Chantal Mouffe, professeure de théorie politique à l’Université de Westminster pour la première conférence de rentrée d’ESPOL, qui s’est déroulée le 19 septembre 2019 (16h-18h) à l’Université Catholique de Lille, Amphi Teilhard de Chardin. Mme Mouffe s’est exprimé sur le thème « Comment revitaliser la démocratie à l’heure...
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13
Sep

[ACADEMIC REPORT] Chopin, T. and Sandri, G., “The 2019 European Parliament elections in France: Second (dis)order elections?”, Bolin, N., Falaska, K., Grusell, M., Nord, L. (eds.), EuroFlections. Leading Academics on the European Elections 2019, 2019.

The 2019 European elections were characterized by higher turnout than usual in most Member States and also in France. The participation went up for the first time in history and was the highest in 25 years (50.1%). It seems that both external and domestic factors have played an important role for the increase in participation....
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10
Sep

[BOOK CHAPTER] Bourcier, Benjamin, « Trois enjeux de la déontologie publique chez Jeremy Bentham », dans Tusseau, G (dir.), La déontologie publique : trajectoire et présence d’une notion ambigüe, 2019

L’exigence de déontologie est présente de toutes parts. Doit-on disqualifier ce discours comme une rhétorique creuse, qui se déploie de manière erratique, notamment au gré de divers scandales ? S’agit-il uniquement d’un nouvel habillage de principes traditionnels de bonne gestion, relevant davantage du management que de l’éthique ? Assiste-t-on au contraire à l’émergence d’une normativité...
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