[Reader-list] Time and politics - special issue, part 2

p.hatzopoulos-alumni at lse.ac.uk p.hatzopoulos-alumni at lse.ac.uk
Fri Mar 23 20:02:09 IST 2007


New online journal Re-public < www.republic.gr/en <http://www.republic.gr/en> >  has just published the second part of its special issue "Time and governace". The issue explores the multiple intersections between time and politics in the attempt to rethink democratic theory and practice. Articles include:  

 

Bruno Latour – We are all reactionary today   ( http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=129 <http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=129+> )

An interview with the vanguard contemporary thinker, Bruno Latour, on the end of progressivism, the limits of representation, the irrelevance of parliaments, the politics of things… 

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Richard Dawkins - About time  (http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=125 <http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=125>  ) 

Leading evolutionary biologist Dawkins, on the paradoxes of the notion of time.

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Jason del Gandio - The coming-temporality ( http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=122 <http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=122> )

Del Gandio outlines a mode of temporality that establishes conditions for the possibility of political revolution, taking cue from Giorgio Agamben's work.

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Gaynor Macdonald - Temporalising the Indigenous Other ( http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=128 <http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=128> )
Indigenous rights were once denied because Indigenous peoples were not considered modern: now they are denied if they are, argues Gaynor Macdonald, 

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All articles of Re-public are published with a Creative Commons license and can be re-printed freely, by acknowledging their source. 



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