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Published date01 June 2013
DOI10.1111/1467-9248.12057
Date01 June 2013
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doi: 10.1111/1467-9248.12057
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Issue 61 (2) of Political Studies again reflects the diversity of the profession and our journal.
We open with a paper on resource rights by Cara Nine and follow this with an exploration
of questions of group rights by Adina Preda and an analysis of the conventionalist under-
standing of moral rights and human rights by Peter Jones. Richard Collin considers the
multiple problems posed for international politics by the incompleteness of translation,
while Francisco Panizza and Romina Miorelli exhort us to take discourse seriously,
thinking hard about the relationship between discourse and institutions. Christina Xydias
applies questions of language more empirically, looking at the different ways in which men
and women deploy language in relation to women’s issues in the German Bundestag.T.M.
Wilkinson assesses the problematic relationship between the practice of behavioural
‘nudging’ and manipulation:...

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