Items where Subject is "J Political Science > JC Political theory"
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- J Political Science (33)
Article
Humphreys, Rebekah (2008) Contractarianism: on the incoherence of the exclusion of non-human beings. Percipi, 2. pp. 28-38. ISSN 1995-8307
Humphreys, Rebekah and Attfield, Robin (2016) Justice and non-human beings. Part 1. Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics, 7 (3). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2226-9231 (print) 2078-1458 (online)
Humphreys, Rebekah and Attfield, Robin (2017) Justice and non-human beings. Part 2. Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics, 8 (1). pp. 44-77. ISSN 2226-9231 (online) 2078-1458 (online)
Conference or Workshop Item
Campion, Nicholas (2021) Nicholas Campion, ‘Johannes’ Kepler’s Political Cosmology, Psychological Astrology and the Archaeology of Knowledge in the Seventeenth Century’. In: Harmony and Symmetry, Graz.
Book
Gill, Scherto R., ed. (2023) Governance for the human future: the centrality of dialogue. Journal of Dialogue Studies. ISBN 2054-3123
Gill, Scherto R., ed. (2025) New perspectives on healing collective trauma: towards social justice and communal well-being. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781003613558 (In Press)
Ngo, Kelly (2024) Ordering Tang China: Cultural memory, Emperor Taizong and the Essentials. Lever Press, Ann Arbor. ISBN 9781643150710
Thomson, Garrett and Gill, Scherto R. (2024) Beyond instrumentalised politics: re-conceptualising public governance. Re-Imagining Public Governance Opportunities for Innovation and Promises for Transformation, 1 . DeGruyter, Berlin. ISBN 2940-6757
Thesis
Evans, Andrew D (2021) Radical Quakerism: a political anthropology of postmodern religion. Doctoral thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
Lentz, Ralph E. II. (2014) The fascist Jesus : Ernest Renan's Vie de Jesus and the theological origins of fascism. Masters thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
McHenry, Mark (2013) Tolstoy & Isaiah : an anarchist critique of Isaiah’s revolution. Developing an anarchist hermeneutic within Biblical studies. Masters thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.