Emily Beausoleil

Emily Beausoleil

Victoria University of Wellington

H-index: 12

Oceania-New Zealand

About Emily Beausoleil

Emily Beausoleil, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Victoria University of Wellington, specializes in the field of Political Theory.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Poet and the Pragmatist: Cross-Sectoral Insights Against the Grain and for Activist Politics

This is Not Us/This is Us: Dissensus Politics in the Wake of the Christchurch Terror Attacks

Staging Democracy: The Political Work of Live Performance

West By Not West: Comparative Democratic Theory is Constellational

Book Review: In the Street: Democratic Action, Theatricality, and Political Friendship, by Çiğdem Çidam

Democratic Theory, Volume 9, Issue 1

The Long Year: A 2020 Reader

FIVE LESSONS FOR DEMOCRACY FROM THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Emily Beausoleil Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

430

Citations(since 2020)

355

Cited By

180

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

12

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Victoria University of Wellington

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Emily Beausoleil Skills & Research Interests

Political Theory

Top articles of Emily Beausoleil

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Poet and the Pragmatist: Cross-Sectoral Insights Against the Grain and for Activist Politics

New Political Science

Emily Beausoleil

2023/1/2

This is Not Us/This is Us: Dissensus Politics in the Wake of the Christchurch Terror Attacks

Theory & Event

Sarah Miller

Emily Beausoleil

2023

Staging Democracy: The Political Work of Live Performance

Emily Beausoleil

2023/7/24

West By Not West: Comparative Democratic Theory is Constellational

Democratic Theory

Jean-Paul Gagnon

Emily Beausoleil

2023/6/1

Book Review: In the Street: Democratic Action, Theatricality, and Political Friendship, by Çiğdem Çidam

Emily Beausoleil

2023/4

Democratic Theory, Volume 9, Issue 1

Democratic Theory

Jean-Paul Gagnon

Emily Beausoleil

2022/6

The Long Year: A 2020 Reader

Andy Horowitz

Éric Charmes

Max Rousseau

Adam Tooze

Joan Wallach Scott

...

2022/1/25

FIVE LESSONS FOR DEMOCRACY FROM THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Jean-Paul Gagnon

Rikki J Dean

Afsoun Afsahi

Emily Beausoleil

Selen A Ercan

2022/12/31

Calling in to cut back: Settlers learning to listen for a decolonial future

Ethnicities

Emily Beausoleil

2022/10

Danced movement in human geographic research: A methodological discussion

Gabriel Baker

Sara Kindon

Emily Beausoleil

2022/8

Listening to claims of structural injustice

Emily Beausoleil

2021/5/13

Listening obliquely: Listening as norm and strategy for structural justice

Contemporary Political Theory

Emily Beausoleil

2021/3

Subversive pedagogies: radical possibility in the academy

Kate Schick

Claire Timperley

2021/11/29

Democratic Theory, Volume 8, Issue 1, Summer 2021

Democratic Theory

Emily Beausoleil

Jean-Paul Gagnon

2021

Thinking again with Captain Cook

Emily Beausoleil

Jo Randerson

2021/11/29

Democratic Theory

David Estlund

2005/10/27

Reflections on an action-oriented workshop: How can more of our professors be Māori and Pasifika?

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in the South

Hine Funaki

Avery Smith

Nayantara Sheoran Appleton

Emily Beausoleil

Meegan Hall

...

2021/9/21

Taking a Structural Approach to Civic Education in Aotearoa New Zealand

GLOBALLY

Emily Beausoleil

Claire Timperley

2021

Democracy in a global emergency: five lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

Democratic Theory

Afsoun Afsahi

Emily Beausoleil

Rikki Dean

Selen A Ercan

Jean-Paul Gagnon

2020/12/1

“Gather your people”: Learning to listen intergenerationally in settler-indigenous politics

Political Theory

Emily Beausoleil

2020/12

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