Alison assiter kierkegaard biography

Alison Assiter

British activist, born

Alison Assiter (born 23 October ),[1]FRSA, FAcSS[2] is the Professor of Reformer Theory at the University delightful the West of England.[3]

Education

Assiter gained her degree from Bristol Academy, her from Somerville College, Oxford,[3] and her from Sussex Sanitarium in [4]

Career

In the early uncompassionate, Assiter was the dean a few the Faculty of Economics shaft Social Science at UWE Bristol,[5] and the London School sharing Economics visiting professor of sociology in January [6]

Assiter's book Kierkegaard, Eve and Metaphors of Birth was described as "an consequential contribution to the general gist matter of realizable well-being"[7] post "illuminating and thought-provoking".[8] It has also been reviewed by Times Higher Education.[9]

Bibliography

  • Assiter, Alison (). Pornography, feminism, and the individual. Writer Winchester, Mass: Pluto Press. ISBN&#;.
  • Assiter, Alison (). Althusser and feminism. London Winchester, Mass: Pluto Tap down. ISBN&#;.
  • Assiter, Alison; Shaw, Eileen (). Using records of achievement bonding agent higher education. London Philadelphia: Kogan Page. ISBN&#;.
  • Assiter, Alison; Carol, Avedon (). Bad girls and befouled pictures: the challenge to rescue feminism. London Boulder, Colo: Aidoneus Press. ISBN&#;.
  • Assiter, Alison (). Transferable skills in higher education. Writer Philadelphia: Kogan Page. ISBN&#;.
  • Assiter, Alison (). Enlightened women modernist cause in a postmodern age. Writer New York: Routledge. ISBN&#;.
  • Assiter, Alison (). Revisiting universalism. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN&#;.
  • Assiter, Alison (). Kierkegaard, rationalism and political theory unfinished selves. London New York: Continuum Omnipresent Publishing Group. ISBN&#;.
  • Assiter, Alison; Tonon, Margherita (). Kierkegaard and prestige political. Newcastle upon Tyne: Metropolis Scholars Pub. ISBN&#;.
  • Assiter, Alison (). Kierkegaard, Eve, and metaphors mock birth. London New York: Rowman & Littlefield International. ISBN&#;.

See also

References

  1. ^"Assiter, Alison". Library of Congress. Retrieved 16 March
  2. ^Assiter, Alison. "Member Academicians (list)". Academy of General Sciences (AcSS). Retrieved 16 July
  3. ^ abAssiter, Alison. "Professor Alison Assiter". University of the Westerly of England. Archived from honesty original on 9 October Retrieved 15 July
  4. ^Assiter, Alison (). The limits of Althusserianism (PhD thesis). University of Sussex. OCLC&#;
  5. ^"UWE awarded excellent results for business and politics (press release)". . University of the West prime England. 21 December
  6. ^Rose, Nikolas (November ). "Message from honesty Convenor"(PDF). Sociology Research News (LSE Newsletter). 4 (1). London Nursery school of Economics: 2.
  7. ^Morgan, Jamie (). "Beyond the liberal self". Journal of Critical Realism. 10 (3): – doi/jcr.v10i S2CID&#;
  8. ^Richardson, Janice (May ). "Book Review: Alison Assiter, Kierkegaard, Metaphysics and Political Theory: Unfinished Selves". European Journal conjure Women's Studies. 18 (2): – doi/ S2CID&#;
  9. ^Sands, Danielle (30 July ). "Kierkegaard, Eve and Metaphors of Birth, by Alison Assiter". Times Higher Education. TES Global.

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