The Just Riot Theory Podcast

Stephen D'Arcy: Rioting, Violence and Democracy


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Jonathan Havercroft joins Stephen D'Arcy to talk about public autonomy, democracy and the use of violence within political systems.

Profile: Stephen D'Arcy's research addresses normative democratic theory and practical ethics. He is the author of the book, Languages of the Unheard: Why Militant Protest is Good for Democracy (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2013; London and New York: Zed Books, 2014). He is also co-editor (with T. Black, A. Weis, and J.K. Russell) of the book, A Line in the Tar Sands: Struggles for Environmental Justice (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2014; Oakland: PM Press, 2014). His most recent project is a book manuscript, entitled 'The Deepest Abyss': Gottlob Frege's Descent into Fascism.

Book: Professor D’Arcy’s book on militant protest is available here:

https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/languages-of-the-unheard-9781783601646/
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The Just Riot Theory Podcast is part of the British Academy mid-career fellowship project 'Just and Unjust Riots: a normative assessment of militant protest'. It is produced by the Public Engagement with Research Unit at the University of Southampton. Funding for the series was provided by the British Academy.

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