Items where Author is "Barker, Rodney"

Number of items: 26.
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  • 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
  • On Stefan Collini: absent minds. Barker, Rodney
  • Social democracy and liberalism. Barker, Rodney
  • The long millennium, the short century, and the persistence of legitimation. Barker, Rodney
  • The pluralism of British pluralism. Barker, Rodney
  • Book
  • Cultivating political and public identity: why plumage matters. Barker, Rodney
  • Legitimating identities: the self-presentations of rulers and subjects. Barker, Rodney
  • Making enemies. Barker, Rodney
  • Chapter
  • Democratic legitimation: what is it, who wants it, and why? Barker, Rodney
  • Hooks and hands, interests and enemies: political thinking as political action. Barker, Rodney
  • Legitimacy, legitimation, and the European Union: what crisis? Barker, Rodney
  • Nuove regole per società aperte. Barker, Rodney
  • Pluralism, revenant or recessive? Barker, Rodney
  • The plural paths of British pluralism. Barker, Rodney
  • A tale of three cities: the early years of political science in Oxford, London and Manchester. Barker, Rodney
  • Online resource
  • 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
  • How foreigners became the convenient scapegoat of the referendum campaign. Barker, Rodney
  • Red Tories, cameronians, and capitalism for the workers. 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 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