Rethinking the Colonial State: Configurations of Power, Violence, and Agency

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Rethinking the Colonial State: Configurations of Power, Violence, and Agency. / Rud, Søren; Ivarsson, Søren.

Political Power and Social Theory: Rethinking the Colonial State. Vol. 33 Emerald Group Publishing, 2017. p. 1-19.

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Harvard

Rud, S & Ivarsson, S 2017, Rethinking the Colonial State: Configurations of Power, Violence, and Agency. in Political Power and Social Theory: Rethinking the Colonial State. vol. 33, Emerald Group Publishing, pp. 1-19, Reanalyzing the Colonial State: Theoretical and Empirical Perspective, København, Denmark, 08/08/2016.

APA

Rud, S., & Ivarsson, S. (2017). Rethinking the Colonial State: Configurations of Power, Violence, and Agency. In Political Power and Social Theory: Rethinking the Colonial State (Vol. 33, pp. 1-19). Emerald Group Publishing.

Vancouver

Rud S, Ivarsson S. Rethinking the Colonial State: Configurations of Power, Violence, and Agency. In Political Power and Social Theory: Rethinking the Colonial State. Vol. 33. Emerald Group Publishing. 2017. p. 1-19

Author

Rud, Søren ; Ivarsson, Søren. / Rethinking the Colonial State: Configurations of Power, Violence, and Agency. Political Power and Social Theory: Rethinking the Colonial State. Vol. 33 Emerald Group Publishing, 2017. pp. 1-19

Bibtex

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