Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Nash, Kate
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Article
Nash, Kate.
2022.
Beyond Suffering, Towards Justice? Human Rights Films and
the Critique of Humanitarian Culture.
Human Rights Quarterly, 44(4),
pp. 784-805.
ISSN 0275-0392
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2022.
Knowing through human rights films.
Human Rights Quarterly, 44(1),
pp. 193-209.
ISSN 0275-0392
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2019.
Neo-liberalisation, Universities and the Values of Bureaucracy.
The Sociological Review, 67(1),
pp. 178-193.
ISSN 0038-0261
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2019.
The cultural politics of human rights and neoliberalism.
Journal of Human Rights, 18(5),
pp. 490-505.
ISSN 1475-4835
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2018.
Film That Brings Human Rights to Life.
Public Culture, 30(3),
pp. 393-412.
ISSN 0899-2363
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2016.
Politicising human rights in Europe: challenges to legal constitutionalism from the Left and the Right.
The International Journal of Human Rights, 20(8),
pp. 1295-1308.
ISSN 1364-2987
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2013.
Global Capitalism and Human Rights.
Journal of Globalization Studies, 4(1),
pp. 63-77.
ISSN 2075–8103
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2012.
Human Rights, Movements and Law: On not researching legitimacy.
Sociology, 46(5),
pp. 797-812.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2009.
Between Citizenship and Human Rights.
Sociology, 43(6),
pp. 1067-1083.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2008.
Global citizenship as showbusiness : the cultural politics of Make Poverty History.
Media, Culture and Society, 30(2),
pp. 167-181.
ISSN 0163-4437
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2008.
Global citizenship as showbusiness: the cultural politics of Make Poverty History.
Sociology Working Papers,
pp. 1-27.
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2008.
The Pinochet case: cosmopolitanism and intermestic human rights.
Sociology Working Papers,
pp. 1-35.
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2007.
The Pinochet case : cosmopolitanism and intermestic human rights.
British Journal of Sociology, 58(3),
pp. 417-435.
ISSN 0007-1315
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2006.
Political culture, ethical cosmopolitanism and cosmopolitan democracy.
Cultural Politics, 2(2),
pp. 193-211.
ISSN 1743-2197 ; e-ISSN 1751-7435
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2006.
Dangerous rights: of citizens and humans.
Sociology Working Papers,
pp. 1-19.
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2005.
Towards a Critical Sociology of Human Rights.
Sociology Working Papers,
pp. 1-21.
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2003.
Cosmopolitan political community : why does it feel so right?
Constellations, 10(4),
pp. 506-518.
ISSN ISSN 1351-0487 ; Online ISSN 1467-8675
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2002.
Human rights for women: an argument for 'deconstructive equality'.
Economy and Society, 31(4),
pp. 414-433.
ISSN 0308-5147
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2002.
Thinking political sociology: beyond the limits of post-Marxism.
History of the Human Sciences, 15(4),
pp. 97-114.
ISSN 0952-6951
[Article]
Book
Nash, Kate.
2015.
The Political Sociology of Human Rights.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
ISBN 9780521148474
[Book]
Nash, Kate.
2010.
Contemporary Political Sociology: globalization, politics, power.
Chichester, Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.
ISBN 9781444330755
[Book]
Nash, Kate.
1998.
Universal Difference: Feminism and the Liberal Undecidability of "Women".
Basingstoke: Macmillan.
ISBN 0-312-21004-3
[Book]
Book Section
Nash, Kate.
2021.
Human Rights.
In: Lilie Choularaki and Anne Vestergaard, eds.
Routledge Handbook of Humanitarian Communication.
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 54-65.
ISBN 9781138230576
[Book Section]
Nash, Kate.
2019.
Human Rights, Global Justice, and the Limits of Law.
In: Bardo Fassbender and Knut Traisbach, eds.
The Limits of Human Rights.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
ISBN 9780198824756
[Book Section]
Nash, Kate.
2014.
‘The Promise of Pragmatic Sociology: Human Rights and the State’.
In: Simon Susen and Bryan Turner, eds.
The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: essays on the pragmatic sociology of critique.
London: Anthem.
ISBN 9781783082964
[Book Section]
Nash, Kate.
2012.
Towards a political sociology of human rights.
In: Kate Nash; Edwin Amenta and Alan Scott, eds.
The New Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology.
Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Mass: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 444-453.
ISBN 9781444330939
[Book Section]
Nash, Kate.
2012.
We are citizens of the world?
In: , ed.
Global Values in a Changing World.
Amsterdam: KIT, p. 182.
ISBN 978 94 6022 210 8
[Book Section]
Edited Book
Abraham-Hamanoiel, Alejandro; Freedman, Des (D. J.); Khiabany, Gholam; Nash, Kate and Petley, Julian, eds.
2017.
Liberalism in Neoliberal Times: Dimensions, Contradictions, Limits.
London: Goldsmiths Press.
ISBN 978-1-906897-40-6
[Edited Book]
Nash, Kate, ed.
2014.
Transnationalizing the Public Sphere?
Cambridge: Polity.
ISBN 9780745650586
[Edited Book]