Torture Sexual Politics and the Ethics of Photography
Images, Al Qaeda, Iraq, Islam, military, government, war, interpretation, perspective, compulsory, frame, photojournalism, mandate, human suffering, Geneva Conventions, Donna Haraway, differential norm, visual, Abu Ghraib, national identity, brutality, nu
Why You Can't Understand 21st-Century Politics with an 18th-Century Brain
linguistics, thought, cognitive science, politics, philosophy, history, mind, liberal, conservative, minority rule, legislature, C4D, ballot initiative, constitution, neurocircuitry, structural frame, logic, reason, physical, abstract, brain, concept, rep
The Politics and Ethics of Nonproliferation
arms, control, intelligence, war, peace, religion, moral, nuclear, weapons, aspen strategy group, Sidney drell, united states, force, policy, superpower, cold war, intervention, weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, state, bosnia, Kosovo, genocide, the
Proliferating Provinces: The Vertical Politics of Territorial Fission in Indonesia
foreign, decentralization, government, power, local, recent, division, aspiration, legal, region, autonomy, separatism, indigenous, ethnic, race, people, district, internal, trend, transition, formation, conquest, disagreement, reform, democracy, ideal, c
The European Union: Politics, Economics, Terrorism
Britain, international, threat, growth, power, state, influence, foreign, policy, peace, ally, control, work, productivity, constitution, agreement, member, integrate, generation, role, contribution, United States, US, leader, diplomacy, labor, official,
Talking Right and Left: The Language of American Politics
The Argument Culture, linguistics, abortion, Nucular, pro-choice, pro-life, word meaning, dictionary, connotation, euphemism, coerced birth, religion, right, left, conservative, Lacy and Connor’s Act, unborn, George W. Bush, Catholic, culture of life, Pop
The Politics and Promise of Stem Cell Research
Radiation, blood system, body, hematology, biology, bone marrow, experiment, science, medicine, treatment, disease, cell type, embryonic stem cell, genetic, regeneration, immune system, human, transplant, skin, diabetes, auto-immune, donor, insulin, isola
Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Science, Ethics, and Politics
biology, belief, genetic, technology, medicine, regenerative, disease, cures, transplant, bone marrow, blood, cell, heart, biotechnology, diabetes, tissue, ivf, rights, human, moral, status, legal, ethic, biology, research, engineer, genetic, egg, sam bro
Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Science, Ethics, and Politics
biology, belief, genetic, technology, medicine, regenerative, disease, cures, transplant, bone marrow, blood, cell, heart, biotechnology, diabetes, tissue, ivf, rights, human, moral, status, legal, ethic, biology, research, engineer, genetic, egg, sam bro
Cicero at the Tea Party: Conflict in Republican Politics, Then and Now
classics, philosophy, history, language, linguistics, art, humanities, politics, republican, theory, Tea Party, think, republic, Rome, Cicero, corruption, power, economics, money, elitism, democratic, rhetoric, law, speech, legal, citizen, patriot, libera
'The Politics of Memory' Dr Daniel Branch
Dr Daniel Branch from The Department of History, University of Warwick, presents 'The Politics of Memory' as part of the symposium
'Reproductive Politics' Dr Anne-Marie Kramer
Dr Anne-Marie Kramer, Sociology Department at the University of Warwick presents 'Reproductive Politics' as part of the symposium.
The Europeanisation Of French Politics
The Europeanisation Of French Politics
Introduction To Pension Politics
Introduction To Pension Politics
The Comparative Politics Of Pension Retrenchment
The Comparative Politics Of Pension Retrenchment
Introduction to Eighteenth century politics
Introduction to Eighteenth century politics
Politics in the Age of Anne
Politics in the Age of Anne
The Age of Oligarchy, Jacobites and Opposition Politics
he Age of Oligarchy, Jacobites and Opposition Politics
Print and Politics
Any analysis of print culture should consider the reach, audience and reception of the printed word. National literacy rates were steadily rising throughout the 18th century. By 1800 around 60% of men and 30% of women were signing their own names in marriage registers although there were wide regional variations. Literacy can be measured in a more qualitative manner by looking at the demand for reading materials. Reading aloud to others was common in the 18th and 19th centuries. Reading rooms, C
The French Revolution and British Politics
This lecture considers the impact of the French Revolution on parliamentary politics in the 18th century – the broader context will be evaluated in the next lecture.













