Dangerous Times for a Political Blogger

Dangerous Times for a Political Blogger PDF Author: James Albion
Publisher: Publicious Pty Limited
ISBN: 9780646856278
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 224

Book Description
These articles are a potpourri of the varied thoughts of a blogger whose writing spans the last twenty or so years. From Britain's suspicious entry into the United Federation of European States, with questions asked about the contravening of its sovereignty to do so, to its difficulty to escape its clutches. It is also a light-hearted look at an unexpected side benefit of joining this European club, for same-sex couples to legally marry each other and thus be able to equally enjoy the fruits of this union without fronting court. Twenty years is a long time, and it is in twenty years' time the world expects to finally divest itself of using fossil fuels to power its industries and keep its inhabitants warm ... as the world heats up. Global warming or Climate Change as it is sometimes known, can be driven by gross over-population which the author writes, does not appear to have been taken into consideration. The book does have its light-hearted moments with its first article, The Wedding Party Principle.

Dissent in Dangerous Times

Dissent in Dangerous Times PDF Author: Austin Sarat
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 047202552X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 199

Book Description
Dissent in Dangerous Times presents essays by six distinguished scholars, who provide their own unique views on the interplay of loyalty, patriotism, and dissent. While dissent has played a central role in our national history and in the American cultural imagination, it is usually dangerous to those who practice it, and always unpalatable to its targets. War does not encourage the tolerance of opposition at home any more than it does on the front: if the War on Terror is to be a permanent war, then the consequences for American political freedoms cannot be overestimated. "Dissent in Dangerous Times examines the nature of political repression in liberal societies, and the political and legal implications of living in an environment of fear. This profound, incisive, at times even moving volume calls upon readers to think about, and beyond, September 11, reminding us of both the fragility and enduring power of freedom." --Nadine Strossen, President, American Civil Liberties Union, and Professor of Law, New York Law School. Contributors to this volume Lauren Berlant Wendy Brown David Cole Hugh Gusterson Nancy L. Rosenblum Austin Sarat

Iain Dale's Guide to Political Blogging in the UK

Iain Dale's Guide to Political Blogging in the UK PDF Author: Iain Dale
Publisher: Harriman House Limited
ISBN: 1905641621
Category : Blog
Languages : en
Pages : 287

Book Description
- Articles by thirty leading bloggers and commentators - Profiles of more than fifty leading blogs - A directory of 1,200 political blogs - The best 500 political blogs in the UK - The best 100 Conservative, Labour and LibDem blogs

Nasty Politics

Nasty Politics PDF Author: Massicotte
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019767948X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 339

Book Description
A novel explanation for why politicians insult, accuse, and threaten their opponents, even though voters say they don't like it. Why do politicians engage in nasty politics? Why do they use insult, accusations, intimidation, and in rare cases violence against their domestic political opponents? In Nasty Politics, Thomas Zeitzoff answers these questions by examining this global political trend in the US, Ukraine, and Israel and looking at how key leaders such as Trump, Zelensky, and Netanyahu use it. Drawing on surveys, case studies, in-depth interviews, databases of nasty politics, and large social media datasets, Zeitzoff shows that across all three countries, the public generally doesn't like nasty politics and it increases the threat of political violence. But it can also be a way to signal toughness to voters, which is especially important in threatening times. Featuring a powerful theory of why nastiness takes hold in democratic polities, Nasty Politics highlights how it influences the kinds of politicians who run for office and deepens our understanding for why so many politicians now rely on outsized anger and withering insults for political gain.

The Blogging Revolution

The Blogging Revolution PDF Author: Antony Loewenstein
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
ISBN: 8184952864
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 421

Book Description
The Blogging Revolution is a colourful and revelatory account of bloggers around the globe who live and write under repressive regimes – many of them risking their lives in doing so. Antony Loewenstein’s travels take him to private parties in Iran and Egypt, internet cafes in Saudi Arabia and Damascus, to the homes of Cuban dissidents and into newspaper offices in Beijing, where he discovers the ways in which the internet is threatening the rule of governments. Through first-hand investigations, he reveals the complicity of Western multinationals in the restriction of information in these countries and how bloggers are leading the charge for change. The book also reveals some of the key players of the Arab Spring and how years of organising, web dissent and bravery led to momentous changes in US-backed dictatorships across the Middle East in 2010 and 2011. The Blogging Revolution is a superb examination of the nature of repression in the twenty-first century and the power of brave individuals to overcome it.

Offshore

Offshore PDF Author: Jamie Peck
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198727402
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248

Book Description
Offshore outsourcing - the movement of jobs to lower-wage countries - is one of the defining features of globalization. This book provides the first sustained investigation of the workings of the global sourcing industry, its business practices, its market dynamics, its technologies, and its politics.

Blogging America

Blogging America PDF Author: Barbara O'Brien
Publisher: Franklin, Beedle & Associates, Inc.
ISBN: 1590280407
Category : Blogs
Languages : en
Pages : 221

Book Description
The book celebrates political blogging in America. It is also a beginner's guide to the blogosphere and provides samples of blogging across the political spectrum.

Character Assassins II

Character Assassins II PDF Author: William Connolly
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 150351644X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 241

Book Description
CHARACTER ASSASSINS II re-examines controversial historical events and takes a fresh look at contemporary issues. It is highly critical of the federal government, the Justice Department and courts throughout America. Essentially, the book is a brief history of the consequences of bearing false witness. It tells how "toxic talk" has led to shunning, branding, witch hunts, persecutions, prosecutions, executions, pogroms, famines, wars and genocides. From small acorns great oaks grow, and from small lies come poisonous fruits: ruined reputations, divided neighborhoods, class hatreds, clan violence, ethnic cleansings and blood libels, preludes to the twentieth century's worst horrors. The book critically examines local, national and foreign events. It shows how the press, the courts and government officials contort the facts, twist the truth and subvert the Constitution of the United States for political gain, ideological advantage or more simply and crassly to settle old scores from old political feuds or personal vendettas. It all begins with a slur or an insult, then the retort, then the tit for tat and the poisonous chit chat, then the false witness and rumors that spread like wildfire, then "eye for eye" the stepped upon step up, and strike back, and, as the worm turns, the backbiting and stone throwing spiral out of control, and that inevitably leads to the singling out of "the other" or of "different" people, who are subjected in due course to derisions, scorn, retribution, persecution and punishment. It compares the Dreyfus case to the Connolly case, and proves how slander and libel can lead to wrongful, highly destructive prosecutions of innocent men and women.

I hate your blog! :)

I hate your blog! :) PDF Author: Michael Phillips
Publisher: Desert Dog Press
ISBN: 1476306745
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 76

Book Description
One or two things needed to be salvaged from the defunct blog, so I pulled all the old posts up, went through them and thought, "Hmm, some of this doesn't suck - why not salvage a bunch of this stuff?" So this well thought-out volume came to be. It's best not to think too much, and this pocket-sized bottle rocket is proof of that. If I'd a thought about it, I never woulda done it, as Bob Dylan said.

International Relations and the Problem of Time

International Relations and the Problem of Time PDF Author: Andrew R. Hom
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0198850018
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 312

Book Description
What is time and how does it influence our knowledge of international politics? For decades International Relations (IR) paid little explicit attention to time. Recently this began to change as a range of scholars took an interest in the temporal dimensions of politics. Yet IR still has not fully addressed the issue of why time matters in international politics, nor has it reflected on its own use of time -- how temporal ideas affect the way we work to understand political phenomena. Moreover, IR remains beholden to two seemingly contradictory visions of time: the time of the clock and a longstanding tradition treating time as a problem to be solved. International Relations and the Problem of Time develops a unique response to these interconnected puzzles. It reconstructs IR's temporal imagination by developing an argument that all times - from natural rhythms to individual temporal experience - spring from social and practical timing activities, or efforts to establish meaningful and useful relationships in complex and dynamic settings. In IR's case, across a surprisingly wide range of approaches scholars employ narrative timing techniques to make sense of confounding processes and events. This innovative account of time provides a more systematic and rigorous explanation for time in international politics. It also develops provocative insights about IR's own history, its key methodological commitments, supposedly 'timeless' statistical methods, historical institutions, and the critical vanguard of time studies. This book invites us to reimagine time, and in so doing to significantly rethink the way we approach the analysis of international politics.
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