Awor Nan Ta Yama Noscriminal! (And Now They Can Call Us Criminals!): Civil Disobedience and the Dutch-Carribean Top 50
Biography
acquelien Rothfusz6 is a senior lecturer at the Hanze University of Ap- plied Sciences in Groningen, in the programmes of Applied Psychology and Social Work and is a member of the Labour Participation Research Group. She has published books on professional ethics and integration of immigrants. She is a PhD candidate at the University of Groningen, in the Faculty of Philosophy, Practical Philosophy research group. Her PhD supervisor is Prof. dr. R.W. Boomkens and her second supervisor is dr. L.Polstra. Email: j.g.rothfusz@rug.nl
Introduction
Articles
Systeemtheoretische perspectieven op sociale versnelling (pdf)
Robin Vandevoordt
Laibach’s Politics without a Cause (pdf)
Atene Mendelyte
Militant Training Camp and the Aesthetics of Civil Disobedience (pdf)
Tom Grimwood & Martin Lang
Civil Disobedience in a Distorted Public Sphere (pdf)
Martin Blaakman
Awor Nan Ta Yama Noscriminal! (And Now They Can Call Us Criminals!): Civil Disobedience and the Dutch-Carribean Top 50 (pdf)
Jacquelien Rothfusz
Essays
Towards the Death of Neo-Liberalism (pdf)
Frank Ankersmit
Back to the Future of Communism: An Introduction to Gianni Vattimo (pdf)
René Gabriëls & Thijs Lijster
Het academisch manifest (pdf)
Hans Radder & Willem Halffman
Reviews
Beyond Liberalism?: A Marxian Account of Liberty (pdf)
Krisis
Uncertainty and Emancipation: A Metacritique of Domination (pdf)
Nathan Slangen
The ‘Right to Have Right’ as the Right to a Place of One’s Own. On refugees and ‘We, the People’
Marieke Borren