Alison Assiter
Alison Assiter FRSA, AcSS | |
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Fields | Feminist philosophy, feminist theory, Political philosophy |
Institutions | University of the West of England |
Known for | Feminist philosophy, feminist theory, political philosophy |
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Alison Assiter, FRSA, FAcSS[1] is the Professor of Feminist Theory at the University of the West of England.[2]
Bibliography
Books
- Assiter, Alison (1989). Pornography, feminism, and the individual. London Winchester, Mass: Pluto Press. ISBN 9780745303192.
- Assiter, Alison (1990). Althusser and feminism. London Winchester, Mass: Pluto Press. ISBN 9780745302942.
- Assiter, Alison; Shaw, Eileen (1993). Using records of achievement in higher education. London Philadelphia: Kogan Page. ISBN 9780749411114.
- Assiter, Alison; Carol, Avedon (1993). Bad girls and dirty pictures: the challenge to reclaim feminism. London Boulder, Colo: Pluto Press. ISBN 9780745305240.
- Assiter, Alison (1995). Transferable skills in higher education. London Philadelphia: Kogan Page. ISBN 9780749415501.
- Assiter, Alison (1996). Enlightened women modernist feminism in a postmodern age. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415083386.
- Assiter, Alison (2003). Revisiting universalism. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780333984529.
- Assiter, Alison (2009). Kierkegaard, metaphysics and political theory unfinished selves. London New York: Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 9780826498311.
- Assiter, Alison; Tonon, Margherita (2012). Kierkegaard and the political. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Pub. ISBN 9781443840613.
- Assiter, Alison (2015). Kierkegaard, Eve, and metaphors of birth. London New York: Rowman & Littlefield International. ISBN 9781783483259.
Journal articles
- Assiter, Alison (June 1984). "Althusser and structuralism". British Journal of Sociology. London School of Economics. 35 (2): 272–296. doi:10.2307/590235.
- Assiter, Alison (December 2000). "Feminist epistemology and value". Feminist Theory. Sage Publishing. 1 (3): 329–345. doi:10.1177/1363460706053336.
- Assiter, Alison (September 2005). "Informed consent: is it sacrosanct?". Research Ethics. Sage Publishing. 1 (3): 77–83. doi:10.1177/174701610500100302.
- Assiter, Alison (2011). "Kierkegaard, Battersby and feminism". Women: A Cultural Review (special issue, "situating the self"). Taylor and Francis. 22 (2-3): 180–191. doi:10.1080/09574042.2011.561111.
- Assiter, Alison (June 2013). "Love, Socrates, and pedagogy". Educational Theory. Wiley online. 63 (3): 253–263. doi:10.1111/edth.12022.
- Assiter, Alison (July 2013). "Kant and Kierkegaard on freedom and evil". Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement. Cambridge Journals Online. 72: 275–296. doi:10.1017/S1358246113000155.
Articles
- Assiter, Alison (12 November 2012), "Code Pink, multiculturalism and relativism", openDemocracy, 50.50 inclusive democracy, London. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
See also
References
- ↑ Assiter, Alison. "Member Academicians (list)". Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS). Retrieved 16 July 2013.
- ↑ Assiter, Alison. "Professor of Feminist Theory". University of the West of England. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
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