Contributors

Published date01 April 2007
DOI10.1177/1474885107075604
Date01 April 2007
Subject MatterArticles
Contributors
John Grumley is a Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of
Sydney. His major publications include History and Totality: From Hegel to Foucault
(London: Routledge, 1989), Culture and Enlightenment: Essays for György Markus
(ed. with Paul Crittenden and Pauline Johnson, London: Ashgate, 2002) and
Agnes Heller: A Moralist in the Vortex of History (London: Pluto, 2005). He is also
the author of many articles in international journals on contemporary critical
theory.
Fabio Vighi is Lecturer in Italian Studies at Cardiff University, author of Le ragioni
dell’altro: la formazione intellettuale di Pier Paolo Pasolini (2001) and Traumatic
Encounters (2005).
Heiko Feldner is Lecturer in German Studies at Cardiff University, author of Das
Erfahrnis der Ordnung (1999) and co-editor of Writing History: Theory and Practice
(2003).
Katrin Toens studied political science in Berlin and New York City. She wrote a
doctoral thesis on theories of justice and welfare state reforms in Germany and the
US. She has worked at the University of Hanover (where she received her doctor-
al degree in 2000), Muenster and Konstanz, publishing on issues in gender politics
and social and educational policy. Since October 2002, she has been Assistant
Professor at the Political Science Department at the University of Hamburg.
Currently, she is writing a book on the influence of ideas on German higher edu-
cation policy. It focuses on the implementation of the European university reform
(Bologna process) in Germany.
Elizabeth Frazer is Official Fellow and Tutor in Politics, New College, Oxford, and
Lecturer in Politics, University of Oxford. Her publications include Problems of
Communitarian Politics(OUP, 1999). She is currently engaged in a number of proj-
ects on citizenship education, and on the relationship between ethics and politics,
of which work with Kimberly Hutchings on violence is one element.
Kimberly Hutchings is Reader in International Relations at the London School of
Economics. Her publications include Kant, Critique and Politics (Routledge, 1996),
123
EJPT
European Journal
of Political Theory
© SAGE Publications Ltd,
London, Thousand Oaks
and New Delhi
issn 1474-8851, 6(2) 123–124
[DOI: 10.1177/1474885107075604]

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT