Publications
2024
Clua-Losada, Mònica. 2024. “Challenging Space X on the US-Mexico Border: Value Struggles Against Racial Authoritarian Neoliberalism.” Environment and Planning F: Philosophy, Theory, Models, Methods and Practice. Online First.
Clua-Losada, Mònica. 2024. “Prólogo.” In Clase, Crisis y Estado, by Erik Olin Wright. Barcelona: Verso Libros.
Clua-Losada, Mònica, and Jule Goikoetxea. 2024. “Life and Growth of the Thirteen Marxist Feminist Thesis.” Capital & Class 48 (2): 187–95.
Clua-Losada, Mònica, and Frigga Haug. 2024. “On the Project of a Marxist-Feminist International: A Project in Movement.” Capital & Class 48 (2): 197–209. With
Llaguno, Tatiana, King-Li, Man and Lisa Herzog. 2024. “Cook Ding Meets Homo Oeconomicus: Contrasting Daoist and Economistic Imaginaries of Work.” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. Online First.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc. 2024. “Kymlicka in Catalonia, 25 Years On.” In Multicultural Citizenship. Legacy and Critique. London: Routledge.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, and Lesley-Ann Daniels. 2024. “Dynamic Legitimacy in Territorial Conflicts.” Territory, Politics, Governance.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, and Lesley-Ann Daniels. 2024. “An Inflection Point or Business as Usual? Secessionism as State Contestation in Ukraine.” Global Studies Quarterly 4 (2).
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, Daniels, Lesley-Ann, and Pau Bossacoma Busquets. 2024. “Territorial Conflict in the Spotlight: Unveiling Paths to Territorial Clarity.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, Morales Gálvez, Sergi, Elvira Riera-Gil, and Lluís Pérez-Lozano, eds. 2024. Filosofia Política: Una Introducció. Barcelona: Edicions UB.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc. 2024. “Estan Moralment Justificades, les Secessions?” In Filosofia Política: Una Introducció, 377–402. Barcelona: Edicions UB.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, Morales Gálvez, Sergi, Elvira Riera-Gil, and Lluís Pérez-Lozano. 2024. “De Què Parlem Quan Parlem de Filosofia Política?” In Filosofia Política: Una Introducció, 11–34. Barcelona: Edicions UB.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, J. B. Harguindéguy, and A. Sánchez Sánchez. 2024. “Self-Determination vs. State Sovereignty: What Are the Determinants of Agreed-Upon Independence Referendums in Liberal Democracies?” Democratization, 1–25.
Ungureanu, Camil. 2024. “New Municipalism and Feminist Leadership After the Indignados: The Political Aesthetics of Truth in Ada Colau for Mayor (Faus 2016).” European Journal of Women’s Studies 31 (2): 163–79.
Ungureanu, Camil. 2024. “Populist Humour, Carnivalization, and Political Discourse in Central and Eastern Europe.” Journal of Contemporary Central & Eastern Europe 32 (2): 477–98.
Ungureanu, Camil. 2024. “Truth Is a ‘Bird of Prey’: Interpreting the Postcolonial Dialectic in Agustí Villaronga’s El ventre del mar (2021) with Frantz Fanon.” Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 25 (2): 311–30.
Ungureanu, Camil. 2024. “Reconciliation Without Forgiveness? Reading Icíar Bollaín’s Maixabel (2021) with Hannah Arendt.” International Journal of Iberian Studies 37 (2): 113–30.
Ungureanu, Camil, and Mihaela Mihai. 2024. “Far-Right Ecology and Geopolitical Resentment at Europe’s Periphery: The Case of Romania’s ‘Conservative Revolution.’” Geoforum 156: 104122.
Ungureanu, Camil, and Marc Sanjaume. 2024. “The Blurred Lines Between Center-Right and Far-Right: ‘Reverse Contamination’ and the People’s Party’s Environmentalism in Spain.” Party Politics 25 (3): 225–40.
Ungureanu, Camil, and Lucia Alexandra Popartan. 2024. “The Green, Green Grass of the Nation.” Political Geography 8: 102953.
2023
Clua-Losada, Mònica. 2023. “Autoritarisme Neoliberal a Espanya als 80 i 90: Estat, Economia i Recomposició de la Lluita de Classes.” In Quan Plou Sobre Mullat. 50 Anys de Neoliberalisme, Crisi Rere Crisi. Barcelona: Icaria, Observatori DESC.
Llaguno, Tatiana. 2023. “Alienated Dependence: The Unfreedom of Our Social Relations.” Journal of Social Philosophy. Online First.
Llaguno, Tatiana. 2023. “Releasement and Reappropriation: A Structural-Ethical Response to the Environmental Crisis.” Environmental Values 32 (4): 493–506. Simon Hailwood Essay Prize.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, and A. Paneque. 2023. “Shared or Self-Rule? Regional Legislative Initiatives in Multi-Level Spain, 1979–2021.” South European Society and Politics 28 (1): 75–100.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, Daniel Cetrà, and N. Franco-Guillén. 2023. “Leaving Europe, Leaving Spain: Comparing Secessionism From and Within the European Union.” West European Politics 47 (5): 1121–49.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, Joan-Josep Vallbé, and M. Muñoz-Puig. 2023. “Can Women Take the Floor in Parliament? Evidence from the Spanish Lower Chamber.” Women’s Studies International Forum 97.
Ungureanu, Camil. 2023. “The ‘Mystical’ Foundation of Democratic Society, Mythmaking, and Truth in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (John Ford 1962).” Philosophy & Social Criticism.
Ungureanu, Camil. 2023. “Socialist Cinema, Gender, and the Robot Revolution: Ion Popescu Gopo’s Galax, the Doll-Man (1984) Beyond Utopia and Dystopia.” Studies in European Cinema 21 (2): 299–315.
2022
Beistegui, Miguel. 2022. “Towards a Philosophy of Crisis.” Research in Phenomenology 52 (2): 155–82.
Clua-Losada, Mònica, and B. Bonfert and D. Bailey. 2022. “Dissent Within the Global Political Economy: Four Frustrations, and Some Alternatives.” Global Political Economy 1 (1): 12–25.
Clua-Losada, Mònica, and P. V. Moore. 2022. “Editorial. Introduction to the Launch Issue.” Global Political Economy 1 (1): 3–11.
Clua-Losada, Mònica, D. Bailey and S. Shibata. 2022. “Real Democracy in a Time of Corona-Crisis Capitalism.” In The Crisis and the Future of Democracy, edited by A. Regelmann. Brussels: Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc. 2022. “Democracy and Secessionism: Constitutional Firewalls and an Emerging Accommodational Paradigm.” In Comparative Election Law, edited by James A. Gardner, 114–38. Edward Elgar Publishing.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, and Elvira Riera-Gil. 2022. “Languages, Secessionism, and Party Competition in Catalonia: A Case of De-Ethnicising Outbidding?” Party Politics 28 (1): 85–104.
2021
Beistegui, Miguel. 2021. L’élan du désir: Pour une éthique de la volupté. Paris: Les Éditions du Seuil.
Beistegui, Miguel. 2021. Lacan: A Genealogy. London: Bloomsbury.
Beistegui, Miguel. 2021. Thought Under Threat: On Superstition, Spite, and Stupidity. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Beistegui, Miguel. 2021. “Desire in and Beyond Liberalism: From Normative to Algorithmic and NeuroPower.” Philosophy Today 65 (4): 951–70.
Beistegui, Miguel. 2021. “The Politics of Indignation: A Spinozist Perspective.” In Spinoza Today, edited by Frank Ruda and Agon Hamza, Crisis and Critique 8 (1): 12–51.
Clua-Losada, Mònica, and O. Ribera-Almandoz. 2021. “Health Movements in the Age of Austerity: Rescaling Resistance in Spain and the United Kingdom.” Critical Public Health 31 (2): 182–92.
Clua-Losada, Mònica, and U. Bozkurt. 2021. “In Memoriam: Ed Rooksby.” Capital & Class.
Llaguno, Tatiana. 2021. “¿Y si fuera el cuerpo quien animase al alma? Política Feminista, Corporalidad y Democracia.” Res Publica: Revista de Historia de las Ideas Políticas 24 (1): 53–62.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc. 2021. “Plebiscitarianism Revisited: A Typology of Independence Referendums.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 54 (3): 593–614.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc. 2021. “Spain: A ‘Cardboard Model’ of MP Floor Participation.” In The Politics of Legislative Debates, edited by H. Bäck, M. Debus, and J. M. Fernandes, 692–712. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, and Ferran Requejo. 2021. “Explaining Secessionism: What Do We Really Know About It?” Politics and Governance 9 (4): 371–75.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, and M. Grau Creus. 2021. “Multinationalism in the Spanish Territorial Debate During the COVID-19 Crisis: The Case of Catalonia and Intergovernmental Relations.” Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 27 (3): 273–92.
Ungureanu, Camil. 2021. “Secularist Humanism, Law and Religion in Ian McEwan’s The Children Act.” Religions 12 (7): 468.
Ungureanu, Camil, and Ivan Pintor. 2021. “The Battle for Re-Imagining Catalonia: Cinematic Populism and Myth-Making in Cathedral of the Sea.” The Catalan Review 35 (1): 69–88.
2020
Clua-Losada, Mònica. 2020. “Struggle, Resistance and Disruption in Europe.” In The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies, edited by S. A. Hamed Hosseini, J. Goodman, S. Motta, and B. K. Gill. Routledge.
Clua-Losada, Mònica, O. Ribera-Almandoz, N. Huke, and D. Bailey. 2020. “Anti-Austerity Between Militant Materialism and Real Democracy: Exploring Pragmatic Prefigurativism.” Globalizations 17 (5): 766–81.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc. 2020. “Moralism in Theories of Secession: A Realist Perspective.” Nations and Nationalism 26: 323–43.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc. 2020. “An EU Approach to Internal Secession.” In Self-Determination in a Context of Shared Sovereignty: How to Devise a European Approach?, edited by S. Antunes. Coppieters Foundation.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, and Jaume López. 2020. “The Political Use of de Facto Referendums of Independence: The Case of Catalonia.” Representation 56 (4): 501–19.
Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc, and Toni Rodon. 2020. “How Fair Is It? An Experimental Study of Perceived Fairness of Distributive Policies.” The Journal of Politics 82 (1): 384–91.
Ungureanu, Camil, Alexandra Popartan, et al. 2020. “Splitting Urban Waters: The Politicisation of Water in Barcelona Between Populism and Anti-Populism.” Antipode.
Ungureanu, Camil, et al. 2020. “Introduction to Special Issue, ‘Imagining Techno-Capitalist Society in Television and Film.’” Comparative Cinema 7 (14): 7–9.
Ungureanu, Camil, et al. 2020. “Populism as Narrative, Myth-Making, and the ‘Logic’ of Political Emotions.” Journal of the British Academy 8.