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Volume 7 (2017): Issue 4 (Oct 2017): Precariousness, community and participation. Edited by Matthew Johnson
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Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Oct 2017
Introduction
Introduction: precariousness, community and participation
Articles
The role of coal-mining towns in social theory: past, present and future
Reply
The isolated mass and contemporary social theory
Articles
Changing precarities in the Irish housing system: supplier-generated changes in security of tenure for domiciled households
Reply
Understanding housing precarity: more than access to a shelter, housing is essential for a decent life
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Precarious living in liminal spaces: neglect of the Gypsy–Traveller site
Reply
Gypsy-Traveller sites in the UK: power, history, informality – a response to Richardson
Traveller precarity, public apathy, public service inaction, a reply to Jo Richardson’s article from a community work perspective
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Universities as key responders to education inequality
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An ongoing challenge and a chance to diversify university outreach to tackle inequality: a response to O’Sullivan, O’Tuama and Kenny
A reply to O’Sullivan, O’Tuama and Kenny
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Affective collaboration in the Westfjords of Iceland
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Protean possibilities: attending to affect in collaborative research – a reply to Valdimar Halldórsson
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Cooperation in adversity: an evolutionary approach
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Cooperation in adversity: a political theorist’s response
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Marx after post-narratives: a critical reading of Ronaldo Munck’s critical reading of Marx
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