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    Insights from the infamous: Recovering the social-theoretical first phase of populism studies.Paul K. Jones - 2019 - European Journal of Social Theory 22 (4):458-476.
    While early studies of populism, usually dated from the 1960s, were highly interdisciplinary, contemporary research in this field is dominated by political science and political theory. This current phase of research is narrowly focused on certain forms of political action and remarkably reluctant to pathologize the US case. Social theory plays at most a marginal role. Recent historicizations of this field have failed to recognize the significance of the prior ‘missing first phase’ of populism studies (1940–65) led by key sociological (...)
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    Critical theory and demagogic populism.Paul K. Jones - 2020 - Manchester University Press.
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    Business Owner-Managers’ Job Autonomy and Job Satisfaction: Up, Down or No Change?Sukanlaya Sawang, Peter Joseph O’Connor, Robbert A. Kivits & Paul Jones - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  4. 'Organic' Intellectuals and the Generation of English Cultural Studies.Paul Jones - 1982 - Thesis Eleven 5 (1):85-124.
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    CS intensity and CS-UCS interval effects in human eyelid conditioning.Harold D. Fishbein, Paul D. Jones & Colin Silverthorne - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (1):109.
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    Desire, Gift, and Recognition: Christology and Postmodern Philosophy – By Jan‐Olav Henriksen.Paul Dafydd Jones - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (4):677-679.
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    Democratic norms and means of communication: Public sphere, fourth estate, freedom of communication.Paul Jones - 2000 - Critical Horizons 1 (2):307-339.
    This article assesses some major democratic norms commonly invoked in relation to means of communication or 'media', especially in the context of 'media policy'. The paper argues that freedom of communication provides the most appropriate normative discourse in which to re-articulate the case for the European policy practice of 'regulated pluralism' outside Europe. Recent developments in Australia provide a brief case-study of this thesis.
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    European Identity and Architecture.Paul R. Jones & Gerard Delanty - 2002 - European Journal of Social Theory 5 (4):453-466.
    Architecture has become an important discourse for new expressions of post-national identity in general and in particular for the emergence of a `spatial' European identity. No longer tied to the state to the same degree as in the period of nation-building, architecture has become a significant cultural expression of post-national identities within and beyond the nation-state. The article looks at four such discourses, first, taking the Millennium Dome in London and the Reichstag in Berlin, we show that architecture can express (...)
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  9. Karl Barth.Paul Dafydd Jones - 2009 - In Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis (eds.), Medieval Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2. Routledge. pp. 145.
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    Márkus and the retrieval of the sociological Adorno.Paul K. Jones - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 160 (1):58-72.
    Major sociological work related to the culture industry thesis was undertaken by Adorno during his period as a ‘refugee scholar’ in the USA. It has been charged with a ‘sociological deficit’ by leading figures within critical theory, typically without reference to that US context. A dialogue with Márkus’s work on Adorno and the Marxian production paradigm can redress failings in those critiques. However, such a task is complicated by the limitations of Márkus’s own major essay on this topic. This paper (...)
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    The Rhetoric of War in Karl Barth's Epistle to the Romans: A Theological Analysis.Paul Dafydd Jones - 2010 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 17 (1):90-111.
    This essay examines the rhetoric of war in the second edition of Karl Barth's Der Römerbrief. It argues that such rhetoric serves awell-defined purpose, particularly with regard to Barth's theological anthropology. Specifically, the appropriation of language associable with war helps Barth to portray the human being as he or she is confronted – attacked, in fact – by God's majestic, self-sufficient alterity; redefined by Christ's vicarious death, which effects our translation into a new, redeemed condition; and called to a new (...)
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    Bringing the National Security Agency into the Classroom: Ethical Reflections on Academia-Intelligence Agency Partnerships.Christopher Kampe, Gwendolynne Reid, Paul Jones, S. Colleen, S. Sean & Kathleen M. Vogel - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (3):869-898.
    Academia-intelligence agency collaborations are on the rise for a variety of reasons. These can take many forms, one of which is in the classroom, using students to stand in for intelligence analysts. Classrooms, however, are ethically complex spaces, with students considered vulnerable populations, and become even more complex when layering multiple goals, activities, tools, and stakeholders over those traditionally present. This does not necessarily mean one must shy away from academia-intelligence agency partnerships in classrooms, but that these must be conducted (...)
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    Bringing the National Security Agency into the Classroom: Ethical Reflections on Academia-Intelligence Agency Partnerships.Kathleen M. Vogel, Sean S., Colleen S., Paul Jones, Gwendolynne Reid & Christopher Kampe - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (3):869-898.
    Academia-intelligence agency collaborations are on the rise for a variety of reasons. These can take many forms, one of which is in the classroom, using students to stand in for intelligence analysts. Classrooms, however, are ethically complex spaces, with students considered vulnerable populations, and become even more complex when layering multiple goals, activities, tools, and stakeholders over those traditionally present. This does not necessarily mean one must shy away from academia-intelligence agency partnerships in classrooms, but that these must be conducted (...)
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  14. Conclusion.Mara Willard & Paul Dafydd Jones - 2014 - In Ronald F. Thiemann (ed.), The humble sublime: secularity and the politics of belief. New York: I.B. Tauris.
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  15. Reviews : Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies The Empire Strikes Back: Race and racism in 70s Britain (Hutchinson 1982). Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies Making Histories: Studies in history- writing and politics (Hutchinson 1982). [REVIEW]Paul Jones - 1986 - Thesis Eleven 15 (1):146-150.
    Reviews : Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies The Empire Strikes Back: Race and racism in 70s Britain. Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies Making Histories: Studies in history- writing and politics.
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  16. Book Reviews : Raymond Williams, Politics and Letters: Interviews with New Left Review, New Left Books, 1979. Raymond Williams, Problems in Materialism and Culture: Selected Essays, Verso, 1980. Raymond Williams, Culture, Fontana New Sociology, 1981. [REVIEW]Paul Jones - 1981 - Thesis Eleven 3 (1):187-193.
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  17. Book Reviews : Raymond Williams, Politics and Letters: Interviews with New Left Review, New Left Books, 1979. Raymond Williams, Problems in Materialism and Culture: Selected Essays, Verso, 1980. Raymond Williams, Culture, Fontana New Sociology, 1981. [REVIEW]Paul Jones - 1981 - Thesis Eleven 3 (1):187-193.
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  18. American Doctors and German Universities: A Chapter in International Intellectual Relations, 1870-1914 by Thomas Neville Bonner. [REVIEW]Paul Jones - 1988 - Isis 79:497-498.
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    American Doctors and German Universities: A Chapter in International Intellectual Relations, 1870-1914. Thomas Neville Bonner. [REVIEW]Paul R. Jones - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):497-498.
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    Book Reviews : Raymond Williams, Politics and Letters: Interviews with New Left Review, New Left Books, 1979. Raymond Williams, Problems in Materialism and Culture: Selected Essays, Verso, 1980. Raymond Williams, Culture, Fontana New Sociology, 1981. [REVIEW]Paul Jones - 1981 - Thesis Eleven 3 (1):187-193.
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    The Early Britannica: The Growth of an Outstanding Encyclopedia. [REVIEW]Paul R. Jones - 2013 - Annals of Science 70 (1):119-122.
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