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Monographs, Collections and Articles


Beauvoir and Sartre: The Riddle of Influence. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.


---. (2009) Ambiguity and Certitude in Simone de Beauvoir's Politics. PMLA 124: 214-220.


---. (2009) Simone de Beauvoir: Engaging Discrepant Materialisms. In Coole, D. and Frost, S. (ed.) New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency and Politics. Durham, NC, Duke University Press.


Langley, P. (2010) The Performance of Liquidity in the Subprime Mortgage Crisis. New Political Economy15: 71-90.


Mendietta, E. (2009) From Imperial to Dialogical Cosmopolitanism. Ethics and Global Politics2: 241-258.


Saldanha, A. (2009) Back to the Great Outdoors: Speculative Realism as Philosophy of Science. Cosmos and History: Journal for Social and Natural Philosophy5: 304-321.


Sheets-Johnstone, M. (2010) The Enemy: A Twenty-first Century Archetypal Study. Psychotherapy and Politics International8: 146-161.


Stockley, P. et al. (2009) Sperm Competition and Brain Size Evolution in Mammals. Journal of Evolutionary Biology22:2215-21


Stockley, P. with Bro-Jørgensen, J. (2010) Female Competition and its Evolutionary Consequences in Mammals. Biological Reviews88.


Strang, V. (2010) The Summoning of Dragons: Ancestral Serpents and Indigenous Water Rights in Australia and New Zealand. Anthropology News 51: 5-7.


Todini, E. (2010) Extending the Global Gradient Algorithm to Unsteady Flow Extended Period Simulations of Water Distribution Systems. Journal of Hydroinformatics


Wilkinson, T., Leone, A. and Thomas, E. (ed.) (2010) Special Issue of Water History2.


Winsberg, E. (2010) Science in the Age of Computer Simulations. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.


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