Dr. MICHAEL PHILIP ALLEN
Professor,
Department of Philosophy,
East Tennessee State University
PUBLICATIONS
BOOK (MONOGRAPH)
Civil Disobedience in Global Perspective: Decency and Dissent over Borders, Inequities, and Government Secrecy, Studies in Global Justice Vol. 16, series ed. D. Chatterjee (New York and Dordrecht: Springer, 2017). http://www.springer.com/cn/book/9789402411621
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JOURNAL ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS
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32. Gandhi’s Metaphysics as Encountering the ‘Unreasonable:’ Liberal Multiculturalism, Self-Suffering, and the Comedy-Satyagrahi,” Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion, forthcoming.
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31. “Reconciling Gandhi’s Perpetrator and Victimhood Perspectives on Violence: Knowledge, Intersectionality, and Transcendence.” Journal of Dharma, 44:1 (2020), 9-32.
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30. “Animal Liberation from a Gandhian Perspective: Political and Spiritual Freedom in the Purusharthas,” Journal of East-West Thought, forthcoming.
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29. “Political Deliberation and Compromise: Why People-Nature Reconciliation must be about People-People Reconciliation” (with Erica von Essen), Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies 18:1 (2018), 55-66
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28. “Not the Wolf Itself: Distinguishing Hunters’ Criticisms of Wolves from Procedures for Making Wolf Management Decisions” (with Erica von Essen). Ethics, Policy, and Environment, forthcoming
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27. “Animal Resistors: On the Right of Resistance and Human Duties of Non-Return and Abolition” (with Erica von Essen), Journal for Critical Animal Studies 15:6 (2018), 3-28.
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26. “Is the Radical Animal Rights Movement Ethically Vigilante?” (with Erica von Essen), Between the Species 22:1 (2018), 260-285.
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25. “Interspecies Political Agency in the Total Liberation Movement” (with Erica von Essen), Between the Species, forthcoming.
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24. “Religion, Critical Animal Studies, and the Political Turn: Animal Belonging and Participation from Secular and Religious Perspectives” (with Erica von Essen), Journal for Critical Animal Studies 15:4 (2018), 4-29.
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23.“Working toward the Devotional Ideal: Gandhi on the Non-Ideal Status of Liberal Institutions and Values,” Journal of East-West Thought 2:9 (2019), 1-15.
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22. “Taking Prejudice Seriously: Burkean Reflections on the Rural Past and Present” (with Erica von Essen), Sociologica Ruralis 58:3 (2017), 137-157. Published online July 2017
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21. “Implications of Victimhood Identity: The Case of ‘Persecuted’ Hunters” (with Erica von Essen), International Journal of Crime, Justice, and Social Democracy 6:2 (2017), 78-94. Online version via www.crimejusticejournal.com
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20.“Inter-species Violence and Crimes of Dissent: Communication Ethics and Legitimacy in Message Crimes involving Wildlife” (with Erica von Essen), Critical Criminology, Special Issue: ‘Doing Green Criminology’ 1:14 (2017), 261-274. Open Access: http://www.springer.com/-/4/AVsR4DkcX4Rvx3H7LkM4
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19. “Hunters, Crown, Nobles, Conservation Elites: Class Antagonism over the Ownership of Common Fauna” (with Erica von Essen and Hans Peter Hansen), International Journal of Cultural Property 24:2 (2017), 161-186.
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18. “A Reluctant Right-Wing Social Movement: On the ‘Good Sense’ of Swedish Hunters” (with Erica von Essen), Journal of Rural Studies 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2017.01.007.
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17. “Solidarity between Human and Non-Human Animals: Representing Animal Voices in Policy Deliberations” (with Erica von Essen), Environmental Communication 11:5 (2017), 641-643.
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16. “From Obstructionism to Communication: Local, National and Transnational Dimensions of the Swedish Wolf Cull Controversy” (with Erica von Essen),
Environmental Communication 11:5 (2017), 654-666.
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15. “Constitutional Fidelity and Extra-Legal Discretion: Justifying Executive Prerogative and Disobedient Disclosure,” Law and Philosophy 35:6 (2017), 642-653.
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14. “Neo-Republicanism as a Route to Animal Non-Domination” (with Erica von Essen),
Politics and Animals 2:1 (2016), 15-24. (This article was the subject of an editorial in the leading Swedish newspaper Svendka Dagbladet, June 16, 2017)
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13. “A Rabble in the Zoopolis? Considering Responsibilities for Wildlife Hybrids” (with Erica von Essen), Journal of Social Philosophy 47:2 (2017), 171-178.
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12. “Wild-But-Not-Too-Wild Animals: Challenging Goldilocks Standards in Rewilding” (with Erica von Essen), Between the Species 19:1 (2016), 80-108.
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11. “The Republican Zoopolis: Towards a New Legitimation Framework for Relational Animal Ethics” (with Erica von Essen), Ethics and the Environment 21:1 (2016), 61-88.
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10. “Truth and Reasonableness in Gandhi and Rawls: Satyagraha without Suffering?” Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 20 (2015), 66-93..
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9. “Reconsidering Illegal Hunting as a Crime of Dissent: Implications for Justice and Deliberative Uptake” (with Erica von Essen), Criminal Law and Philosophy 11:2 (2017), 1-16. Published online, January 2015.
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8. “Civil Disobedience in Cosmopolitan Perspective: National Responsibility, Citizenship, Representation,” in Cosmopolitanism and the Legacies of Dissent, Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought, eds. T. Caraus and C. Parvu (Routledge, 2015).
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7. “Rationality and the Morality of Global Food-Justice,” in Morality and Spirituality in the Contemporary World, eds. C. Chakrabarti and S. Fairbanks (Cambridge Scholars, 2012)
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6. “Is Liberty Bad for Your Health? Towards a Moderate View of the Co-Equality of Liberty and Health” Public Health Ethics 4:3 (2011), 260-268.
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5. “Misrecognition and Domination in Transnational Democracy,” Contemporary Political Theory 9:2 5.(2010), 200-219. (This paper was the Feature Article in the “Theory and Practice” section of CPT)
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4. “Civil Rights and Political Human Rights: Contesting Human Rights Failures within Democratic States,” Politics 29:1 (2009), 11-19. (This paper was listed one of the top ten “most frequently downloaded articles” in Politics in 2009)
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3. “Civil Disobedience and Terrorism: Testing the Limits of Deliberative Democracy,” Theoria 56:118 (2009), 15-39.
2. “Effective Opportunity and Democratic Deliberation,” Politics 27:2 (2007), 83-90.
1. “Hegel between Non-Domination and Expressive Freedom: Capabilities, Perspectives, Democracy,” Philosophy and Social Criticism 32:4 (2006), 493-512.
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ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES
Encyclopedia of Global Justice, ed. D. Chatterjee (Springer, 2011)
“Bohman, James;” “Civil Disobedience, International;” “Civil Disobedience, Transnational;”
“Cosmopolitanism Republicanism;” “Dante;” “Democratic Legitimacy;” “Democracy, Transnational;” “Dryzek, John;” “Global Citizenship;” “Global Human Rights Culture;”
“Global Public;” “Grameen Bank;” “Habermas, Jurgen;” “Hegel;” “Held, David;” “Humanitarian Intervention, Non-Military;” “MEND (Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta);” “Political Representation;” “Terrorism;” “Walzer, Michael.”
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