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'The Political Unconscious of the English Foreign Act of State and Non-Justiciability Doctrine(s)' (presenting a 'work in progress' version of my 2015 ICLQ paper of the same title) (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Nicholson, M. (2015, December). 'The Political Unconscious of the English Foreign Act of State and Non-Justiciability Doctrine(s)' (presenting a 'work in progress' version of my 2015 ICLQ paper of the same title). Paper presented at International Law Association (British Branch) Spring Conference 2015, University of Essex, England

European Union Law (2015)
Book
Schütze, R. (2015). European Union Law. Cambridge University Press

Negotiating the Urban Smart Grid: Socio-Technical Experimentation in the City of Austin (2015)
Journal Article
McLean, A., Bulkeley, H., & Crang, M. (2016). Negotiating the Urban Smart Grid: Socio-Technical Experimentation in the City of Austin. Urban Studies, 53(15), 3246-3263. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098015612984

A growing body of literature has emerged that examines cities as key sites for socio-technical experimentation with a variety of initiatives and interventions to reduce carbon emissions, upgrade ageing infrastructure networks and stimulate economic d... Read More about Negotiating the Urban Smart Grid: Socio-Technical Experimentation in the City of Austin.

Bildlichkeit in Büchners 'Dantons Tod'. (2015)
Book Chapter
Nitschke, C. (2015). Bildlichkeit in Büchners 'Dantons Tod'. In S. Keppler, & W. G. Schmidt (Eds.), Funktionen von Medialität. Wert- und Identitätsbildungsprozesse zwischen 1815-1848 (77-95). De Gruyter

EU Competences: Existence and Exercise (2015)
Book Chapter
Schütze, R. (2015). EU Competences: Existence and Exercise. In T. Arnull, & D. Chalmers (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of European Union Law (75-102). Oxford University Press

Configuring urban carbon governance: insights from Sydney, Australia (2015)
Journal Article
McGuirk, P., Bulkeley, H., & Dowling, R. (2016). Configuring urban carbon governance: insights from Sydney, Australia. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 106(1), 145-166. https://doi.org/10.1080/00045608.2015.1084670

In the political geography of responses to climate change, and the governance of carbon more specifically, the urban has emerged as a strategic site. Although it is recognized that urban carbon governance occurs through diverse programs and projects—... Read More about Configuring urban carbon governance: insights from Sydney, Australia.

Chaos und Form, Raum und Ethos in Stifters 'Bunte Steine'. (2015)
Journal Article
Nitschke, C. (2015). Chaos und Form, Raum und Ethos in Stifters 'Bunte Steine'. German Life and Letters, 68(4), 554-568. https://doi.org/10.1111/glal.12099

Form, order, and the desire to create structure are ubiquitous in Adalbert Stifter's work, both as theme and in the presentation of his oeuvre. It is striking that quotidian rituals and emergency situations such as thunder and snowstorms are often in... Read More about Chaos und Form, Raum und Ethos in Stifters 'Bunte Steine'..

The return of public health to local government in England: changing the parameters of the public health prioritization debate? (2015)
Journal Article
Marks, L., Hunter, D., Scalabrini, S., Gray, J., McCafferty, S., Payne, N., …Thokala, P. (2015). The return of public health to local government in England: changing the parameters of the public health prioritization debate?. Public Health, 129(9), 1194-1203. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2015.07.028

Objectives To explore the influence of values and context in public health priority-setting in local government in England. Study design Qualitative interview study. Methods Decision-makers' views were identified through semi-structured interviews an... Read More about The return of public health to local government in England: changing the parameters of the public health prioritization debate?.

Power (2015)
Book Chapter
Painter, J. (2015). Power. In J. Agnew, V. Mamadouh, A. Secor, & J. Sharp (Eds.), The Wiley Blackwell companion to political geography (141-151). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118725771.ch12

This chapter discusses some of the main ways in which political geographers have understood and used the concept of power. Traditional political geography explicitly or implicitly saw power as a substance – literally the “stuff of politics” – and oft... Read More about Power.

Governance traps in climate change politics: re-framing the debate in terms of responsibilities and rights (2015)
Journal Article
Newell, P., Bulkeley, H., Turner, K., Shaw, C., Caney, S., Shove, E., & Pidgeon, N. (2015). Governance traps in climate change politics: re-framing the debate in terms of responsibilities and rights. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 6(6), 535-540. https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.356

There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at least in part by factors such as the chasm between the scale of action required and the adequacy of current political commitments, stalemate in global neg... Read More about Governance traps in climate change politics: re-framing the debate in terms of responsibilities and rights.

Sociality and electricity in the United Kingdom: The influence of household dynamics on everyday consumption (2015)
Journal Article
Bell, S., Judson, E., Bulkeley, H., Powells, G., Capova, K., & Lynch, D. (2015). Sociality and electricity in the United Kingdom: The influence of household dynamics on everyday consumption. Energy Research and Social Science, 9, 98-106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2015.08.027

Our paper investigates household practices that use electricity, their relation to systems of provision and the enactment of domestic sociality. The results of this research conducted in the UK shed light on puzzling variations in electricity consump... Read More about Sociality and electricity in the United Kingdom: The influence of household dynamics on everyday consumption.

The Slow, Lingering Death of the English NHS; Comment on “Who Killed the English National Health Service?” (2015)
Journal Article
Hunter, D. (2016). The Slow, Lingering Death of the English NHS; Comment on “Who Killed the English National Health Service?”. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 5(1), 55-57. https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2015.165

The death of the English National Health Service (NHS) may be slow in coming but that does not mean that it is not the Conservative-led UK government’s desired end state. The government is displaying tactical cunning in achieving its long-term purpos... Read More about The Slow, Lingering Death of the English NHS; Comment on “Who Killed the English National Health Service?”.

The expanding role of primary care in cancer control (2015)
Journal Article
Rubin, G., Berendsen, A., Crawford, M., Dommett, R., Earle, C., Emery, J., …Zimmermann, C. (2015). The expanding role of primary care in cancer control. The Lancet Oncology, 16(12), 1231-1272. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1470-2045%2815%2900205-3

The nature of cancer control is changing, with an increasing emphasis, fuelled by public and political demand, on prevention, early diagnosis, and patient experience during and after treatment. At the same time, primary care is increasingly promoted,... Read More about The expanding role of primary care in cancer control.