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Building: Faculty of Law, Floor: 1, Room: FL120
Friday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (09/09/2016)
In December 2014 Richard Freeman gave his inaugural lecture at the University of Edinburgh, titled Doing Politics. In this remarkable lecture he explores the scope of application for practice- and related theories in politics. The purpose is both ontological and epistemological: what are the constitutive practices of policy and politics, and what does practice theory help us to see, understand, interpret, criticize and explain? In this panel –conducted in an ‘author meets critics’ format – several scholars will comment on and discuss Freeman’s ideas. They will draw on their own experiences as practitioners of politics, public administration and policy analysis. They will focus on particular instances or aspects of 'political work' (such as action, administration, representation; meeting, talk and text; artefacts, bodies and spaces).
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Richard Freeman - Doing Politics | View Paper Details |
Jan-Peter Voss: Comments on Freeman's 'Doing Politics' | View Paper Details |
Martien Kuitenbrouwer comments on Freeman's 'Doing Politics' | View Paper Details |
Reinhard Kreissl Comments on Freeman's 'Doing Politics' | View Paper Details |
Roy Heidelberg comments on Freeman's 'Doing Politics' | View Paper Details |