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Professor Michael Barr.
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Professor Michael Barr
Harmoniously Denied: COVID-19 and the Latent Effects of Censorship
2021
Professor Michael Barr
Book Review:
The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as Practice
, and Simone Kotva,
Effort and Grace: On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy
2020
Professor Michael Barr
Autoethnography as Pedagogy: Writing the “I” in IR
2019
Professor Michael Barr
The transformative power of commoning and alternative food networks
2019
Professor Michael Barr
Dr Paul Wright
Training graduate teaching assistants: What can the discipline offer?
2019
Professor Michael Barr
The Geography of the Ocean: Knowing the Ocean as a Space
2018
Professor Michael Barr
Earth governance: trusteeship of the global commons
2017
Professor Michael Barr
Governing the Commons in China
2017
Dr Martin Coward
Professor Kyle Grayson
Professor Michael Barr
Dr Emily Clough
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
et al.
Editorial 2015 – Diversity in Politics
2015
Professor Michael Barr
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Dr Sarina Theys
Introduction: The Soft Power of Hard States
2015
Professor Michael Barr
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Special Issue: The Soft Power of Hard States
2015
Professor Michael Barr
Chinese cultural diplomacy: old wine in new bottles?
2014
Dr Martin Coward
Professor Kyle Grayson
Professor Michael Barr
Dr Emily Clough
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
et al.
Editorial: Politics in 2013 – The Changing Landscape of Academic Publishing
2013
Professor Michael Barr
Green Politics in China: Environmental Governance and State-Society Relations
2013
Professor Michael Barr
Recasting subjectivity through the lenses: new forms of environmental mobilisation in China
2013
Dr Martin Coward
Professor Kyle Grayson
Professor Michael Barr
Dr Emily Clough
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
et al.
Editorial: Future Challenges and Strategies for Politics
2012
Professor Michael Barr
How Chinese identity politics shapes its depictions of Europe
2012
Professor Michael Barr
Nation Branding as Nation Building: China's Image Campaign
2012
Professor Michael Barr
Who's Afraid of China? The Challenge of Chinese Soft Power
2011
Professor Michael Barr
Bioethics and Biosecurity Education in China: Rise of a Scientific Superpower
2010
Professor Michael Barr
Mythe et réalité du "Soft Power" de la Chine
2010
Professor Michael Barr
The role of China as an international biosecurity actor
2009
Professor Michael Barr
Beyond biosafety: biosecurity as an ethical concern
2008
Professor Michael Barr
Cures that kill: biosecurity and the dual use dilemma
2008
Professor Michael Barr
The great ambivalence: factors likely to affect service user and public acceptability of the pharmacogenomics of antidepressant medication
2008
Professor Michael Barr
'I'm not really read up on genetics': biobanks and the social context of informed consent
2006
Professor Michael Barr
Informed consent and the shaping of US and UK population based genetic research
2006
Professor Michael Barr
The pharmacogenomics of depression: mapping the social and ethical impact
2005
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Professor Michael Barr
Key issues in genetic epidemiology: Lessons from a UK based empirical study
2004
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Professor Michael Barr
Levels and styles of participation in genetic databases : A case study of the North Cumbria Community Genetics Project
2004
Professor Michael Barr
Clinical ethics teaching in Britain: a history of the London Medical Group
2003
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Professor Michael Barr
Competing perspectives on reasons for participation and non-participation in the North Cumbria Community Genetics Project
2003
Professor Michael Barr
Human Genetics and Genetic Politics [book review]
2003
Professor Michael Barr
Singer's World
2003
Professor Michael Barr
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Why say no? Reasons for non-participation in the North Cumbria Community Genetics Project
2003
Professor Michael Barr
Review: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics
2002
Professor Michael Barr
Medical Ethics in Historical Contexts
2001