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Kukulin, I. Mashiny zashumevshego vremeni: Kak sovetskiĭ montazh stal metodom neofit︠s︡ialʹnoĭ kulʹtury = Machines of noisy time : How early Soviet montage became a method of unofficial art. Moskva: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2015.

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Directeur général des élections du Québec. Research policy. [Sainte-Foy, Quebec]: Directeur général des élections du Québec, 2002.

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Conservatoire de l'espace littoral (France), ed. Demain le rivage-- un héritage à inventer: Actes du colloque, Assemblée nationale, 14 & 15 novembre 1995. Rochefort: Conservatoire du littoral, 1996.

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Réseau des femmes oeuvrant pour le développement rural. Assemblée Générale. Compte rendu de la 20ème Assemblée générale: Tenue à SAVE (Butare), du 14 au 16 septembre 2001. Kigali: Réseau des femmes oeuvrant pour le développement rural, 2001.

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Hasior, Władysław, Maria Anna Potocka, Hanna Kirchner, Mariusz Hermansdorfer, Józef Chrobak, Danuta Józefik, Urszula Kenar, Hanna Irena Osiadła, and Anda MacBride. Władysław Hasior: Europejski Rauschenberg? = the European Rauschenberg? Kraków: MOCAK, Muzeum Sztuki Współczesnej w Krakowie, 2014.

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Hasior, Władysław. Władysław Hasior. Olszanica: Bosz, 2004.

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Dembowska, Julita, Aleksandra Noszczyk-Kazana, and Władysław Hasior. Władysław Hasior: 19/12/2019 - 8/03/2020. Warszawa: Teatr Wielki - Opera Narodowa, 2019.

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1838-1908, Greenway Thomas, ed. Report of the delegates to Ottawa to discuss the disallowance policy and the abrogation of monopoly. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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Abbascia, Davide, and Giusto Poggi. Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) election crisis and aftermath. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Géroudet, Patrick. Le Parlement et l'Armée: La Commission de l'Armée de la Chambre des deputés (1928-1936). [France]: Patrick Géroudet, 1990.

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Althamer, Paweł. Pawel Althamer: The Vincent van Gogh bi-annual award for contemporary art in Europe, 2004. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 2004.

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Althamer, Paweł. Paweł Althamer: Polyethylene, Common Task. Milano: Mousse Publishing, 2012.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. To require the Secretary of the Interior to assemble a team of technical, policy, and financial experts to address the energy needs of the insular areas of the United States and the freely associated states through the development of action plans aimed at reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels and increasing use of indigenous clean-energy resources, and for other purposes: Report (to accompany H.R. 83) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office). Washington, D.C.]: [U.S. Government Printing Office], 2014.

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Dittmer, Jason. Diplomatic Material: Affect, Assemblage, and Foreign Policy. Duke University Press Books, 2017.

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Viczko, Melody, and Augusto Riveros. Assemblage, Enactment, and Agency: Educational Policy Perspectives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Dittmer, Jason. Diplomatic Material: Affect, Assemblage, and Foreign Policy. Duke University Press, 2017.

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Viczko, Melody, and Augusto Riveros. Assemblage, Enactment, and Agency: Educational Policy Perspectives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Dittmer, Jason. Diplomatic Material: Affect, Assemblage, and Foreign Policy. Duke University Press, 2017.

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Viczko, Melody, and Augusto Riveros. Assemblage, Enactment, and Agency: Educational Policy Perspectives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Viczko, Melody, and Augusto Riveros. Assemblage, Enactment, and Agency: Educational Policy Perspectives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Viczko, Melody, and Augusto Riveros. Assemblage, Enactment, and Agency: Educational Policy Perspectives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Viczko, Melody, and Augusto Riveros. Assemblage, Enactment, and Agency: Educational Policy Perspectives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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John, Clarke, Paul Stubbs, Dave Bainton, and Noémi Lendvai. Making Policy Move: Towards a Politics of Translation and Assemblage. Policy Press, 2015.

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John, Clarke, Paul Stubbs, Dave Bainton, and Noémi Lendvai. Making Policy Move: Towards a Politics of Translation and Assemblage. Policy Press, 2015.

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John, Clarke, and Dave Bainton. Making Policy Move: Towards a Politics of Translation and Assemblage. Policy Press, 2015.

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Oakes, Tim, Yang Yang, and June Wang. Making Cultural Cities in Asia: Mobility, Assemblage, and the Politics of Aspirational Urbanism. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Oakes, Tim, Yang Yang, and June Wang. Making Cultural Cities in Asia: Mobility, Assemblage, and the Politics of Aspirational Urbanism. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Oakes, Tim, Yang Yang, and June Wang. Making Cultural Cities in Asia: Mobility, Assemblage, and the Politics of Aspirational Urbanism. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Oakes, Tim, Jun Wang, and Yang Yang. Making Cultural Cities in Asia: Mobility, Assemblage, and the Politics of Aspirational Urbanism. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Davy, Zowie. Sex/Gender and Self-Determination. Policy Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447344278.001.0001.

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This book considers key personal, political and pedagogical approaches to trans, sex/gender expansive and intersex people in various policy fields such as sex/gender recognition legislation, medical diagnoses, medical interventions and educational policies. The book also contemplates how self-determination relates to sex/gender, transitions and expressions, and how it corresponds to current debates around binary sex/gender embodiment. The relevant human and non-human qualities that are addressed throughout the book are not analyzed in relation to someone’s or something’s inherent nature but demonstrated to be desired and then produced in specific assemblages. These assemblages of becoming-human and becoming-social are constituted by looking to the immediate pasts, present contexts, and potential future directions of being able to self-determine sex/gender within the different policy domains. The book then is a commentary on ethical relationships. My approach to sex/gender self-determination shows how a variety of human and non-human forces are enrolled in moralizing and thus denigrating the promotion of ethical frameworks that impact inequitably on trans, sex/gender expansive, intersex people and cis people. The book suggests that any truly ethical policy and engagement with it must acknowledge these relationships through a ‘nomadic ethics’ framework. Drawing on the Deleuzian concepts of assemblage, affect and desire this book takes you on a journey of interconnected trajectories of human and non-human bodies and personal, political and pedagogical policies.
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Holmqvist, Caroline, Colleen Bell, and Jan Bachmann. War, Police and Assemblages of Intervention. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Holmqvist, Caroline, Colleen Bell, and Jan Bachmann. War, Police and Assemblages of Intervention. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Holmqvist, Caroline, Colleen Bell, and Jan Bachmann. War, Police and Assemblages of Intervention. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Holmqvist, Caroline, Colleen Bell, and Jan Bachmann. War, Police and Assemblages of Intervention. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Holmqvist, Caroline, Colleen Bell, and Jan Bachmann. New Interventionism: Perspectives on War-Police Assemblages. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Bennett, Colin J., and Christopher Parsons. Privacy and Surveillance: The Multidisciplinary Literature on the Capture, Use, and Disclosure of Personal Information in Cyberspace. Edited by William H. Dutton. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199589074.013.0023.

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This chapter covers the multidisciplinary literature on the protection of personal information in the online world, which extends back to the origins of social research on computing, and addresses the link between key structures of the Internet and the literatures on privacy and surveillance. Then, it turns to the literature on the role of international, legal, self-regulatory, and technological policy instruments in protecting personal information online. The nature of the Internet is entirely consistent with the metaphor of the ‘surveillant assemblage’. The Internet has become a fundamentally ‘surveillance-ready’ technology, and is becoming deeply integrated into the structures of social life. The rise of Internet-enabled surveillance and information control is significant. The story of privacy and surveillance is episodic and reflective of quite frenzied attempts to come to grips with unprecedented technological transformations in the light of the most recent scandal or controversy.
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Matějková, Kristýna. Europa Postmediaevalis 2020: Post-medieval pottery in the spare time. Edited by Gabriela Blažková. Archaeopress Archaeology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/9781789699173.

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'Post-medieval pottery in the spare time' is a collection of papers planned for what would have been the second Europa Postmediaevalis conference. The focus is on the Early Modern period (15th to 18th centuries) and the growing use of new ceramic forms for leisure activities. Although the conference itself could not be held, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the volume nevertheless brings together 28 contributions from authors from nine countries, from Portugal to Russia, from Italian Sardinia to Polish Stargard. A finds assemblage from the United Arab Emirates published by Portuguese colleagues, represents the tenth country. The volume comprises several subtopics which at first glance seem diverse. And yet, be they smoking, drinking coffee or alcohol, garden strolls or games, they share one thing in common: they are hobbies and vices enjoyed mainly in one’s free time. In the Early Modern period, these were typically activities of a rather luxurious nature, initially reserved for those with loftier positions in society but which, over time, gradually filtered down to the lower economic classes. It is therefore not surprising that the greater demand for new activities was also reflected in pottery production. As such, new ceramic forms such as cups, pipes and flowerpots began to appear in Early Modern archaeological assemblages and form the basis of this anthology. The volume will provide readers with useful comparison assemblages and serve as a source of inspiration for subsequent research.
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Utas, Mats, and Doctor Paul Higate. Private Security in Africa: From the Global Assemblage to the Everyday. Zed Books, Limited, 2017.

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Utas, Mats, and Doctor Paul Higate. Private Security in Africa: From the Global Assemblage to the Everyday. Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, 2017.

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Utas, Mats, and Doctor Paul Higate. Private Security in Africa: From the Global Assemblage to the Everyday. Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, 2017.

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Assemblée plénière du 24 mai 1995: Démographie et politiques sociales outre-mer. Sainte-Clotilde [Réunion]: Conseil économique et social régional, Région Réunion, 1995.

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Parsons, John R. Patrolling the Homeland: Volunteer Border Militias and the Power of Moral Assemblages. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Parsons, John R. Patrolling the Homeland: Volunteer Border Militias and the Power of Moral Assemblages. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Parsons, John R. Patrolling the Homeland: Volunteer Border Militias and the Power of Moral Assemblages. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Sommaire: Assemblee nationale : 01 avril 2001 : loi no 121/AN/01/4eme L portant du paln d'action national pour l'environment 2001-2010 (PANE). Djibouti: [publisher not identified], 2001.

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Rodogno, Davide. Fascism and War. Edited by R. J. B. Bosworth. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199594788.013.0014.

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This article explores Benito Mussolini's view on fascism and war. War had an essential place in Mussolini's worldview, even before he came to power in 1922. After this, Mussolini showed some realism and opportunism in domestic and foreign policy, but he was first and foremost driven by an ultranationalist, racist, militarist, and Social Darwinist worldview which rested on the fundamental assumption that life is a struggle and war the father of all things. Mussolini believed the twentieth century to be the century of Italy. He failed to assemble his ideas into an all-embracing intellectual system; however, he possessed a sufficiently articulated and coherent worldview, the essence of which was that the nation would be made through war and territorial expansion. Racism was the most radical part of the fascist project to transform Italians into a warrior race.
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Helman, Sara. “Wisconsin Works” in Israel? Imported Ideas, Domestic Coalitions, and the Institutional Politics of Recommodification. Edited by Asa Maron. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793021.003.0007.

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The spread of workfare to Israel and elsewhere in the world is typically attributed to the power of a globalized neoliberal orthodoxy. This chapter demonstrates how, on the contrary, the introduction of new employment and social policies in Israel bearing the Wisconsin moniker was an attempt to resolve intra-state conflict regarding the goals and instruments of state intervention in the labor market. These conflicts were resolved through by importing new policy ideas. Via translation, it was possible to assemble a change coalition and advance domestic institutional change. Nevertheless, due to the persistence of intra-state conflicts over the goals and instruments of social and labor policies, workfare was implemented alongside existing institutions to create a new institutional layer. Layering was instrumental in overcoming opposition to the program, but also made it vulnerable to politicization. This politicization brought about the interruption of the program five years after its inception.
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Tan, Yeling. Disaggregating China, Inc. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759635.001.0001.

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Set in the aftermath of China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO), this book questions the extent to which the liberal internationalist promise of membership has been fulfilled in China. The book unpacks the policies that various Chinese government actors adopted in response to WTO rules and shows that rather than disciplining the state, WTO entry provoked a divergence of policy responses across different parts of the complex party-state. It argues that these responses draw from three competing strategies of economic governance: market-substituting (directive), market-shaping (developmental), and market-enhancing (regulatory). The book uses innovative web-scraping techniques to assemble an original dataset of over 43,000 Chinese industry regulations, identifying policies associated with each strategy. Combining textual analysis with industry data, in-depth case studies, and field interviews with industry representatives and government officials, the book demonstrates that different Chinese state actors adopted different logics of adjustment to respond to the common shock of WTO accession. This policy divergence originated from a combination of international and domestic forces. The book breaks open the black box of the Chinese state, explaining why WTO rules, usually thought to commit states to international norms, instead provoked responses that the architects of those rules neither expected nor wanted.
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McConville, Mike, and Luke Marsh. The Myth of Judicial Independence. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822103.001.0001.

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This book on the criminal justice system is uniquely positioned to examine judicial claims to independence, the politics of the judiciary, the rule of law, and the role of the executive in the context of a democratic polity. The authors have mined the British government’s archival vaults to assemble records including official (previously classified) Home Office files and present a ground-breaking narrative. By tracking the relationship between senior judges and the Home Office from the end of the nineteenth century to the modern day, revelations concerning the politics of the judiciary and the separation of powers are unearthed. The book argues that the claims of the senior judiciary to be independent of the executive are invalidated by historical records and the theory and practice of the separation of powers (the ‘Westminster Model’) deeply flawed. Rather, at every material point, civil servants compromised the role of the senior judiciary’s decision-making. Moreover, with the passive endorsement of senior judges, the executive repeatedly misled Parliament as to the authorship and provenance of fundamental rules governing the relationship of the individual to the state in relation to police powers of arrest, detention, and questioning. The book also explores the past and continuing impact of all this to former colonial territories and traces the close liaison between key members of the senior judiciary and the state in reconfiguring the modern criminal process in a way which weakens defence lawyers, pressurizes defendants into pleading guilty, and undermines cardinal adversarial protections.
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Anderson, Greg. The Cares of a Corporate Self. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190886646.003.0015.

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Here, finally, the book turns to consider what is more conventionally called Athenian “government,” namely the activities of Demos, the council of 500, and the sundry poliadic “officials.” As the chapter stresses, Demos, the ultimate rule-making agency in Attica, was fundamentally different from a modern “state” in at least three ways. The first of these differences concerns their respective quiddities as social objects. Whereas a modern state is conventionally seen as a machine-like material assemblage of practices and individual persons, Demos was a kind of deathless corporate person in its own right, one that both pre-existed and outlived the particular individuals who happened to embody it at any given time. Second, by comparison with the conspicuously activist, highly interventionist states of modernity, Demos was a peculiarly inert kind of agency. In its primary incarnations in assembly meetings and law courts, its function was to serve as a purely deliberative rule-making body, in that it materialized to produce binding resolutions to issues raised by “civilians,” whether they were its assembly “advisors” or the prosecutors in court cases. Third, given that Athenian households were assumed to be largely responsible for governing themselves, both individually and collectively, the competence of Demos was necessarily limited. Essentially, it was responsible for producing binding decisions only on those matters which households could not already manage for themselves, like polis-wide cults, diplomacy, and warfare. In short, to summarize chapters 12-14, demokratia in Attica was not a modern-style “state-centered” form of rule. It was an ongoing exercise in self-management by the unitary social body of Demos, whether acting as its constituent parts or as the totality of the whole.

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