Jim Jose is an Associate Professor in Politics in the Discipline of Politics and International Relations in the Newcastle Business School at the University of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. He has taught politics at a number of universities in Australia. He is the author of Biopolitics of the Subject: An Introduction to the Ideas of Michel Foucault (1998), and was also a contributor to Anarchists and Anarchist Thought: An Annotated Bibliography, edited by Paul Nursey-Bray (1992). He has published numerous articles on political theory, feminist theory/gender politics, post-colonial politics, and Australian politics and public policy. His research interests include political theory; theories of governance; and post-colonialism and the imperial imagination.Rob Imre is a Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Politics and International Relations in the Newcastle Business School at the University of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. He has taught politics at a number of universities, both in Australia and Hungary. He is a co-author, with Brian Mooney and Benjamin Clark, of Responding to Terrorism (2008). He has published articles and book chapters covering numerous fields such as political communication, political philosophy, education and politics, and religious and political violence. His research interests include the politics of terrorism, political violence, and political communication.
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Rob Imre & Jim Jose: Not So Strange Bedfellows
At the intersection of politics and religion is a nexus of belief in doctrine and adherence to socio-political cultural conventions. Lines of communication and methods of belonging permeate both sphe …
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