Spatial Segregation and Inequality
Biografie
Tamar de Waal is a PhD researcher at the Paul Scholten center, University of Amsterdam (UvA). Her research is on the permissibility of current na- turalization and integration law in several European states, from the per- spective of liberal democracy.
Introductie
Civil Disobedience: Dilemma’s of Political Resistance and Protest (pdf)
Robin Celikates
Artikelen
Noncivil Disobedience and the Right of Necessity (pdf)
Alejandra Mancilla
Kettling and the Distribution of the Sensible: Investigating the Liminality of the Protesting Body in a Post-Political Age (pdf)
Tina Managhan
Essays
Kritiek in krabbengang: over Jacques Rancières “De beproevingen van het kritische denken” (pdf)
Joost de Bloois
De beproevingen van het kritische denken (pdf)
Jacques Rancière
Reclaiming Democracy: An Interview with Wendy Brown on Occupy, Sovereignty and Secularism (pdf)
Robin Celikates & Yolande Jansen
Reviews
Participation as if Things Mattered (pdf)
Gijs van Oenen
Spatial Segregation and Inequality (pdf)
Tamar de Waal