Items where Author is "Hutchings, Kimberly"

Number of items: 56.
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  • 1988 and 1998: contrast and continuity in feminist international relations. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Antigone: towards a Hegelian feminist philosophy. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Argument and rhetoric in the justification of political violence. Hutchings, Kimberly and Frazer, Elizabeth
  • Avowing violence: Foucault and Derrida on politics, discourse and meaning. Frazer, Elizabeth and Hutchings, Kimberly
  • De Beauvoir's Hegelianism: rethinking the second sex. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Dialogue between whom? The role of the west/non-west distinction in promoting global dialogue in IR. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Feminism and the critique of violence: negotiating feminist political agency. Frazer, Elizabeth and Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Feminist ethics and political violence. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Feminist philosophy and international relations theory: a review essay. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • From morality to politics and back again: feminist international ethics and the civil society argument. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Good fathers and rebellious daughters: reading women in Benhabib's international political theory. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Happy anniversary! Time and critique in international relations theory. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • How and why to do just war theory. O’driscoll, Cian and Brown, Chris and Hutchings, Kimberly and Finlay, Christopher J. and Whyte, Jessica and Gregory, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • Making sense of masculinity and war. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • On politics and violence: Arendt contra Fanon. Frazer, Elizabeth and Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Politics, violence and revolutionary virtue: reflections on Locke and Sorel. Frazer, Elizabeth and Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Remnants and revenants: politics and violence in the work of Agamben and Derrida. Frazer, Elizabeth and Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Roundtable discussion: reflections on the past, prospects for the future in gender and international relations. Halliday, Fred and Zalewski, Marysia and Tickner, Ann and Sylvester, Christine and Light, Margot and Jabri, Vivienne and Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Simone de Beauvoir and the ambiguous ethics of political violence. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Speaking and hearing: Habermasian discourse ethics, feminism and IR. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Thinking ethically about the global in ‘Global Ethics’. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Towards a feminist international ethics. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Virtuous violence and the politics of statecraft in Machiavelli, Clausewitz and Weber. Frazer, Elizabeth and Hutchings, Kimberly
  • What is orientation in thinking?: on the question of time and timeliness in cosmopolitical thought. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Whose history?: whose justice? Hutchings, Kimberly
  • The question of self-determination and its implications for normative international theory. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Book
  • Global ethics: an introduction. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Hegel and feminist philosophy. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • International political theory: rethinking ethics in a global era. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Time and world politics: thinking the present. Hutchings, Kimberly
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  • Feminist perspectives on a planetary ethic. (2007) Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Choosers or losers? Feminist ethical and political agency in a plural and unequal world. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Cognitive shortcuts. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Dream or nightmare?: thinking the future of world politics. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Ethics. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Ethics, feminism and international affairs. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Ethics, feminism and international affairs. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Feminism. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Feminism. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Feminism and global citizenship. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Feminism, universalism and the ethics of international politics. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Feminist politics and cosmopolitan citizenship. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Global civil sSociety: thinking politics and progress. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Global justice. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Hard work: Hegel and the meaning of the state in his philosophy of right. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Hegel, ethics and the logic of universality. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • International politics as ethical life. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Introduction: reading Hegel. Hutchings, Kimberly and Pulkkinen, Tuija
  • Knowing thyself: Hegel, feminism and an ethics of heteronomy. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Simone de Beauvoir. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Subjects, citizens or pilgrims? Citizenship and civil society in a global context. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Turning towards the world: practicing critique in IR. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • Universalism in feminist international ethics: gender and the difficult labour of translation. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • World politics and the question of progress. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • The nature of critique in critical international theory. Hutchings, Kimberly
  • A place of greater safety? Securing judgement in international ethics. Hutchings, Kimberly