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The programs of the Political Science department are designed to help students attain a deeper understanding of politics in its various dimensions. The department encourages students to become sophisticated theoretically and to study politics in global and comparative perspective
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Edible Matter
(New Left Review, 2007-05)Jane Bennett presents a case for seeing matter as actant inside and alongside humankind, able to exert influence on moods, dispositions, decisions. Might food in fact be seen as possessing a form of agency? Vitality and ... -
Commodity Fetishism and Commodity Enchantment
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001) -
The Agency of Assemblages and the North American Blackout
(Duke University Press, 2005)