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The Political Theory of Civility: Negotiating Respect in Public Life

Civil Society
Conflict Resolution
Contentious Politics
Democracy
Political Theory
Social Justice
Social Movements
Political Sociology
Critical Theory
Feminism
Internet
Race
Education
Communication
Ethics
Liberalism
Normative Theory
Protests
Solidarity
Activism
Political Cultures
Political theory
P034
Suzanne Whitten
Queen's University Belfast
Carole GAYET-VIAUD
The University Paris-Saclay Graduate School for Sociology and Political Science

Title Details
Civility in Parliamentary Ethics: A Comparative Approach Between the EU and the US View Paper Details
The Civility of Disruptive Disobedience View Paper Details
Uncivil Mirth and Agonistic Respect: From the Stage to the Street View Paper Details
The new racial regime: ethnographic reflections on the mainstreaming of Reform UK and colour-blind racisms through the lens of civility View Paper Details
On the "Civil" in Civil Society. Culture Wars of Liberalism and Conceptual Change View Paper Details
Critical Civility in Democratic Conflict: Hannah Arendt, John Dewey, and the Institutional Politics of Respect View Paper Details
The Politics of Dissent and the Labour of Civility: A Feminist Analysis View Paper Details
A Civility-Based Form of Rooted Cosmopolitanism View Paper Details
Street Corner Politics: Civility and the Politics of Interaction in Everyday Life View Paper Details
Conceptions of ‘Bad’ Civil Society: Normative and Empirical Dimensions View Paper Details
Toleration in bad politics – how long should we stay civilized? View Paper Details
Carnivals of the Animal: (In)civility and the More-than-human View Paper Details
Civility Without Democracy. Norms and Politics of Altruism in an Authoritarian Regime View Paper Details
Punching Up, Talking Down: Australian citizens perceptions of incivility toward political authorities on social media. View Paper Details
Who gets to be uncivil? View Paper Details