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The CSSGJ Working Paper Series serves as a platform to present the work in progress of CSSGJ members and associates/speakers (including staff and PhD students) and to encourage debate and discussion on issues of social and global justice.
You are invited to email the authors of the working papers with comments and/or suggestions.
CSSGJ working papers are freely available online to all and downloadable in pdf format.
WP020: The Political Economy of Social and Labour Market Policy Transformation in the European Periphery: A Comparative Examination of Greece, Spain and Turkey (Dec 2011) Email: Sumercan Bozkurt
WP019: Property and the Philosophy of Right: Kant, Fichte, Hegel (November 2011) Email: Chris Pierson
WP018: Rawls-Scanlon Cases and Climate Change (October 2011) Email: Matthew Rendall
WP017: The Prospects for Socialism: A Question of Capital and Class (March 2011) Email: Hugo Radice (University of Leeds)
WP016: From Dakar to Egypt and Back Again: The 2011 World Social Forum and its Future (February 2011) Email: Ulrich Brand, University of Vienna; Scientific Council of Attac Germany
WP015: Contractualism, Aggregation and Risk (September 2010) Email: Matthew Rendall
WP014 Cohousing: a Utopian Property Alternative? (June 2010) Email: Lucy Sargisson
WP013 Hamlet’s Crisis of Meaning, Mental Wellbeing and Meaninglessness in the War on Terror (November 2009) Email: Vanessa Pupavac
WP012 Self Valorisation and the Exploration of the Common (October 2009) Email: Oli Harrison
WP011 Climate Change And The Risk Of Disaster: The Case For Buying Insurance At Our Grandchildren’s Expense (September 2009) Email: Matthew Rendall
WP010 Intersections of Aid: Women NGO workers’ reflections on their work practices (August 2009) Email: Sara de Jong
WP009 Private Property: The Church Fathers and Beyond (April 2009) Email: Chris Pierson
WP008 Labour at the 2009 Belem World Social Forum: Between an Ambiguous Past and an Uncertain Future (March 2009) Email: Peter Waterman
WP007 Trade unions and the World and European Social Forums: a move towards social movement unionism? (February 2009) Email: Andreas Bieler
WP006 Realism and Utopianism in Hegel’s Political Thought: National Sovereignty, International Relations and the Idea of a ‘World State’ (January 2009) Email: Tony Burns
WP005 The River and The Rage: Dispossession and Resistance in the Narmada Valley, India (December 2008) Email: Alf Nilsen
WP004 Aristotle, Cicero and Cosmopolitan Political Thought (November 2008) Email: Tony Burns
WP003 The 'Inconvenient Truth' about financialisation: 'Politcy Networks' and the 'Social Content' of EU financial market integration. (October 2008) Huw Macartney
WP002 The Situationist legacy: revolution as celebration (September 2008) Email: Eloise Harding
WP001 Transnational solidarity or conflict? Trade unions and neo-liberal restructuring in Europe. (August 2008) Email: Andreas Bieler
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