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Toby Rollo
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Democratic Theory. 7:75-81
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed how public health decisions in mass liberal democracies always reflect a political tradeoff between protecting privileged groups and leaving more marginalized groups precariously exposed. Examining t
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Toby Rollo
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Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. 24:316-329
The social contract tradition has been critiqued for harboring ‘domination contracts’ that exclude women, people of color, people with disabilities, and others from political life. In this article,...
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Toby Rollo
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The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth. 13:137-140
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Sociology Compass. 15
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Toby Rollo
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Perspectives on Politics. 20:712-713
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Contemporary Political Theory. 18:424-447
Publikováno v:
The SAGE Handbook of Critical Pedagogies
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https://doi.org/10.4135/9781526486455.n91
Autor:
Toby Rollo
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Political Theory. 20:379-397
The emerging field of comparative political theory (CPT) seeks to expand our understanding of politics through intercultural dialogues between diverse systems of political thought. CPT acknowledges diverse modes of political understanding, yet the fi
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Toby Rollo
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Canadian Journal of Political Science. 52:1-19
Canadian courts and governments increasingly invoke principles of mutual consent and nation-to-nation negotiation as central to the goal of addressing colonial injustices in a democratic society. However, Canada continues to interpret its obligations
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Toby Rollo
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Journal of Black Studies. 49:307-329
The binary between the figure of the child and the fully human being is invoked with regularity in analyses of race, yet its centrality to the conception of race has never been fully explored. For most commentators, the figure of the child operates a