| Post: | Honary Research Fellow Politics |
| Other posts: | Honorary Research Fellow |
| Location: | Arts C C208 |
| Email: | N.Stammers@sussex.ac.uk |
Research
Power, globalisation, human rights, social movements. These are tied together in terms of his examination of the future of radical politics and the possibilities for transformative social change.¿He is currently wiring a book on Human Rights and Social Movements and co-editing a collection on 'Global Activism/Global Media.
Publications
Eschle, C., & N. Stammers (2004, forthcoming) 'Taking Part: Social Movements, INGOs & Global Change' in Alternatives
Stammers, N. (ed.) (2001) Papers in Social Theory 6: Rights, Movements, Recognition Warwick Social Theory Centre/Sussex Centre for Critical Social Theory, 84pp.
L. Martell et. al. (eds.) (2001) Social Democracy: Global and National Perspectives, Basingstoke, Palgrave, 239pp.(One of a number of co-editors of this volume under the lead editorship of Luke Martell)
Stammers, N. (2001) 'Social Democracy and Global Governance' in L. Martell et.al. (eds.) Social Democracy: Global and National Perspectives, Basingstoke, Palgrave.
Social Movements and the Challenge to Power' in M. Shaw (ed) Politics and Globalistion: Knowledge, Ethics and Agency (1999)
'Social Movements and the Social Construction of Human Rights' in Human Rights Quarterly (1999).
He has also published on social democratic approaches to human rights, Alain Touraine's Social Theory and Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. He is the author of Civil Liberties in Britain During the Second World War.