Reading Angharad Closs Stephens's The Persistence of Nationalism. From imagined communities to urban encounters.
(2014)
Journal Article
Antonsich, M., Fortier, A., Darling, J., Wood, N., & Closs Stephens, A. (2014). Reading Angharad Closs Stephens's The Persistence of Nationalism. From imagined communities to urban encounters. Political Geography, 40, 56-63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2014.02.005
All Outputs (13)
The persistence of nationalism: from imagined communities to urban encounters (2013)
Book
Closs Stephens, A. (2013). The persistence of nationalism: from imagined communities to urban encounters. RoutledgeThis is a book about the difficulties of thinking and acting politically in ways that refuse the politics of nationalism. The book offers a detailed study of how contemporary attempts by theorists of cosmopolitanism, citizenship, globalism and multic... Read More about The persistence of nationalism: from imagined communities to urban encounters.
Welsh Keywords: Cymuned (2012)
Journal Article
Closs Stephens, A. (2012). Welsh Keywords: Cymuned. Planet, 208, 49-56
Beyond Imaginary Geographies: Critique, Cooptation and Imagination in the Aftermath of The War On Terror (2012)
Book Chapter
Closs Stephens, A. (2012). Beyond Imaginary Geographies: Critique, Cooptation and Imagination in the Aftermath of The War On Terror. In S. Opondo, & M. Shapiro (Eds.), The new violent cartography : geo-analysis after the aesthetic turn (49-66). RoutledgeThis paper considers the question of what it might mean to resist the ‘imaginative geographies’ of the War on Terror through a reading of the bestselling novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid (2007). Reading this novel against the claim... Read More about Beyond Imaginary Geographies: Critique, Cooptation and Imagination in the Aftermath of The War On Terror.
Politics through a web: citizenship and community unbound (2012)
Journal Article
Closs Stephens, A., & Squire, V. (2012). Politics through a web: citizenship and community unbound. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 30(3), 551-567. https://doi.org/10.1068/d8511What happens to citizenship when the nation and the state are no longer assumed to be the inevitable starting points from which politics is defined? This paper considers how a refusal of the nation as political community and a questioning of the stat... Read More about Politics through a web: citizenship and community unbound.
Beyond Imaginary Geographies? Critique, Co-optation and Imagination in the Aftermath of the War on Terror (2011)
Journal Article
Closs Stephens, A. (2011). Beyond Imaginary Geographies? Critique, Co-optation and Imagination in the Aftermath of the War on Terror. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 29(2), 254-267. https://doi.org/10.1068/d6109This paper considers the question of what it might mean to resist the ‘imaginative geographies’ of the War on Terror through a reading of the bestselling novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid. Reading this novel against the claim that we... Read More about Beyond Imaginary Geographies? Critique, Co-optation and Imagination in the Aftermath of the War on Terror.
Citizenship without community: time, design and the city (2010)
Journal Article
Closs Stephens, A. (2010). Citizenship without community: time, design and the city. Citizenship Studies, 14(1), 31-46. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621020903466282This article engages with the concept of design as a way of re-working the standard understanding of citizenship as what takes place within a political community. In doing so, the paper draws on recent attempts to rethink citizenship as ‘acts’ rather... Read More about Citizenship without community: time, design and the city.
Weighing heavily in-between (2009)
Journal Article
Closs Stephens, A. (2009). Weighing heavily in-between. Review of International Studies, 35(4), 866-868. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260210509990246Responses to images by Angus Boulton.
Walter Benjamin (2009)
Book Chapter
Closs Stephens, A. (2009). Walter Benjamin. In J. Edkins, & N. Vaughan-Williams (Eds.), Critical theorists and international relations (77-88). Routledge
Introduction: London, Time, Terror (2009)
Book Chapter
Closs Stephens, A., & Vaughan-Williams, N. (2009). Introduction: London, Time, Terror. In A. Closs Stephens, & N. Vaughan-Williams (Eds.), Terrorism and the politics of response (1-15). Routledge
"Seven Million Londoners, One London": National and Urban Ideas of Community in the Aftermath of the 7 July 2005 Bombings in London (2008)
Book Chapter
Closs Stephens, A. (2008). "Seven Million Londoners, One London": National and Urban Ideas of Community in the Aftermath of the 7 July 2005 Bombings in London. In Architectures of fear : terrorism and the future of urbanism in the West (43-64). Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
Terrorism and the Politics of Response (2008)
Book
Closs Stephens, A., & Vaughan-Williams, N. (Eds.). (2008). Terrorism and the Politics of Response. RoutledgeThis inter-disciplinary edited volume critically examines the dynamics of the War on Terror, focusing on the theme of the politics of response. The book explores both how responses to terrorism - by politicians, authorities and the media - legitimise... Read More about Terrorism and the Politics of Response.
"Seven million Londoners, one London": National and urban ideas of community in the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 bombings in London (2007)
Journal Article
Closs Stephens, A. (2007). "Seven million Londoners, one London": National and urban ideas of community in the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 bombings in London. Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 32(2), 155-176. https://doi.org/10.1177/030437540703200201This article explores the different ideas of community circulating in the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 bombings in London. Specifically, it compares the idea of a community in unity with a more cosmopolitan, urban idea of community. While these two i... Read More about "Seven million Londoners, one London": National and urban ideas of community in the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 bombings in London.