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‘Too utopian’: Theories of Utopia in constituent power - https://cup.org/3ObUBIh
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Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR
New article written by @ruthhoughton.bsky.social “Too Utopian”: Theories of Utopia in Constituent Power. Global Constitutionalism 2026. In Press.
eprint.ncl.ac.uk/310561
In the new episode of ‘Talking about Methods’, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Aislinn Fanning, Cristy Clark, Zoe Tongue and @ruthhoughton.bsky.social about utopia as a method frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk/utopia-as-a-...
We ask who has authority to bring about constitutional change & how women have long been overlooked. We draw on #feminist theories exploring subjectivity, agency, #protest, and public space to articulate what feminist approaches to constituent power could be.
New episode of #CalledToTheBar ft @ncl-congov.bsky.social @ruthhoughton.bsky.social & her co-editors @aoifemod.bsky.social & Cher Weixia Chen on their new Research Handbook on Global Governance. soundcloud.com/calledtotheb...
Myself & @ruthhoughton.bsky.social have a chapter out in Oxford Handbook of Constituent Power that focuses on #feminist approaches
thnx Peter NiesenMarkusPatberg & Lucia Rubinelli for the invite
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@ruthhoughton.bsky.social will be presenting the paper 'Another Now: Reading Utopias as Method for Feminist Constitutionalism' at Oxford Feminist Jurisprudence Discussion group (29th April 2026) www.law.ox.ac.uk/content/even...
Wed 25 Mar, @drjoshdoeslaw.bsky.social will be discussing Common Good Constitutionalism, a controversial but increasingly prominent strand of legal thought. Many criticise it externally, but Josh argues it misunderstands the Thomist position it claims to be grounded in & fails on its own terms.