Risk, Commerce, Authority: Towards a Critique of the Politics of Possibility
Biography
Marijn Hoijtink is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. Her research critically analyses the con- vergence between security and commerce in spaces of everyday life, focus- ing on how industry involvement organizes new security practices and structures of governance that go beyond the public-private divide. Her work has recently been published in Security Dialogue.
Introduction
Articles
On fifty years of One-Dimensional Man and a Critical Philosophy of Technology (pdf)
Darryl Cressman
Let A Hundred Natures Bloom (pdf)
Olivier Surel
‘There is a Nation United’: On the Interaction of Affect and Discourse in Shifting Significations of Ubuntu (pdf)
Hanneke Stuit
Essays
How to do things with knowledge: Interview with Sheila Jasanoff (pdf)
Willemine Willems
Reviews
Voorbij reductionisme en determinisme als kritiek op de neurowetenschappen? (pdf)
Ties van de Werff
Kritisch multiculturalisme en de modernistische erfenis (pdf)
Eveline Groot
The Disappearance of the Masses: The Future of a True Illusion (pdf)
Daniel de Zeeuw
Risk, Commerce, Authority: Towards a Critique of the Politics of Possibility (pdf)
Marijn Hoijtink
The Emancipatory Potential of Cosmopolitanism: On Social Transformation through Disruptive Practices Guided by Universalistic Aspirations (pdf)
Annemarije Hagen