Items where Author is "Barker, Rodney"
Number of items: 26.
Big societies, little platoons and the problems with pluralism.
Barker, Rodney
Book review: going to war: British debates from Wilberforce to Blair - by Philip Towle.
Barker, Rodney
Book review: ten years of New Labour - by Matt Beech and Simon Lee (eds).
Barker, Rodney
Book review: the great persuasion: reinventing free markets since the depression.
Barker, Rodney
Cultivating political and public identity: why plumage matters.
Barker, Rodney
Democratic legitimation: what is it, who wants it, and why?
Barker, Rodney
Experts react to the Spending Review: what next for the Conservative Party?
Quinn, Tom; Griffiths, Simon; Bale, Tim; Barker, Rodney; Garnett, Mark
First debate: what our experts said.
Barker, Rodney
For a society to be truly ‘big’ it must have universal dimensions which sustain and cultivate solidarity and equality.
Barker, Rodney
Hooks and hands, interests and enemies: political thinking as political action.
Barker, Rodney
How foreigners became the convenient scapegoat of the referendum campaign.
Barker, Rodney
Legitimacy, legitimation, and the European Union: what crisis?
Barker, Rodney
Legitimating identities: the self-presentations of rulers and subjects.
Barker, Rodney
Making enemies.
Barker, Rodney
Nuove regole per società aperte.
Barker, Rodney
On Stefan Collini: absent minds.
Barker, Rodney
Pluralism, revenant or recessive?
Barker, Rodney
Red Tories, cameronians, and capitalism for the workers.
Barker, Rodney
Social democracy and liberalism.
Barker, Rodney
The long millennium, the short century, and the persistence of legitimation.
Barker, Rodney
The perils of electoral success.
Barker, Rodney
The plumage and the bird: We need to reappraise what is 'essential' and what 'superfluous' in political life.
Barker, Rodney
The plural paths of British pluralism.
Barker, Rodney
The pluralism of British pluralism.
Barker, Rodney
The summer’s riots and the Occupy movement are both protests against, and a rejection of, an economy that is no longer working for most ordinary citizens.
Barker, Rodney
A tale of three cities: the early years of political science in Oxford, London and Manchester.
Barker, Rodney