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  1. Strangers, Citizens and Outsiders: Otherness, Multiculturalism and the Cosmopolitan Imaginary in Mobile Societies.John Rundell - 2004 - Thesis Eleven 78 (1):85-101.
    This article deploys a double conceptual framework. One frame is positioned through the ideas of absolute strangers and outsiders. The other frame develops out of, though is distinct from, the first, and refers to the disaggregated forms of modern citizenship. The citizen-as-absolute-stranger in addition to accruing political rights may also accrue social, economic or identity rights, or traverse wider relations between him or herself and other absolute strangers in either national or international settings. It is in this context that outsiders (...)
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  • Imagining cities, others: Strangers, contingency and fear.John Rundell - 2014 - Thesis Eleven 121 (1):9-22.
    This paper explores the constellation of fear and the social forces, assumptions and images that construct it. The paper’s underlying presupposition is that there are many locations for fear that run parallel to one another in modernity, one of which will be discussed here – the city. It begins by exploring two images and ideas of the city, around which the social theoretical tradition has revolved, both of which are linked in some way to the ideal of the metropolis and (...)
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  • Complications: Communism and the dilemmas of democracy.John Rundell - 2007 - Critical Horizons 8 (2):256-263.
  • Claude Lefort, Complications: Communism and the Dilemmas of Democracy.John Rundell - 2007 - Critical Horizons 8 (2):256-263.