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Browsing by Author "Wilson, A"
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Anthropology and the Radical Philosophy of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt
Wilson, A (Focaal, 2012) -
Desiring infrastructure
Wilson, A (Dialogues in Human Geography, 2022-01-01)Infrastructure has been an object of political action in its form as public good. Kai Bosworth's article, ‘What is “affective infrastructure,”’ views political action as a result of infrastructure, that is, the kind of social ... -
Diasporic Agents and Trans-Asian Flows in the Making of Asian Modernity: The Case of Thailand
Wilson, A (Everyday Politics of the World Economy, 2007-11-15)How do our everyday actions shape and transform the world economy? This volume of original essays argues that current scholarship in international political economy (IPE) is too highly focused on powerful states and large ... -
Intimacy: A Useful Concept for Global Analysis
Wilson, A (The global and the intimate : feminism in our time, 2012-01-01) -
Intimität. Eine nützliche kategorie transnationaler analyse
Wilson, A (Feministische Studien, 2014-05-01) -
Post-fordist desires: The commodity aesthetics of bangkok sex shows
Wilson, A (Feminist Legal Studies, 2010-04-01)This essay investigates the political economy of sexuality through an interpretation of sex shows for foreigners in Bangkok, Thailand. Reading these performances as both symptoms of, and analytical commentaries on, Western ... -
“Report: Lesbian Visibility and Sexual Rights at Beijing”
Wilson, A (Signs, 1996) -
The Transnational Geography of Sexual Rights
Wilson, A (Truth Claims: Representation and Human Rights, 2002)Among the signal developments of the last third of the twentieth century has been the emergence of a new politics of human rights. The transnational circulation of norms, networks, and representations has advanced human ...