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  1. Apr 27, 2016 · Political theorist, philosopher, and professor of International Relations, Julian Reid is known for his advance of the theory of biopolitics, contributions to cultural theory, postcolonial and post-structural thought, critique of liberalism, and seminal deconstruction of resilience.

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  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of International Relations, University of Lapland‬ - ‪‪Cited by 5,582‬‬ - ‪War‬ - ‪Liberalism‬ - ‪Resilience‬ - ‪Subjectivity‬ - ‪Indigeneity‬.

  4. (Political theorist, philosopher, and professor of International Relations, Julian Reid is known for his advance of the theory of biopolitics, contributions to cultural theory, postcolonial and post-structural thought, critique of liberalism, and seminal deconstruction of resilience.  Educated in London (B.A., First Class Honours, 1996 ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julian_ReidJulian Reid - Wikipedia

    Julian Chiagoziem Reid (born 23 September 1988 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaica-born British athlete competing in the long and triple jump. He switched his allegiance to Great Britain in 2011. He went to Texas A&M University.

  6. Apr 7, 2015 · Political Theorist, Philosopher and Professor of International Relations, Julian Reid is renown for his advance of the theory of biopolitics, contributions to cultural theory, postcolonial and post-structural thought, critique of liberalism and seminal deconstruction of resilience.

    • Brad Evans, Julian David Mchardy Reid
    • 2015
  7. Nov 9, 2023 · Notes of Rest® is a Spirit-led ministry that invites the weary to practice God’s gifts of rest played in the Bible and Black music. Through workshops and writings I interweave the theological themes (“notes”) of Salvation, Sabbath, Sleep, Stillness & Sanctuary with the playing and history of Black American music.

  8. Political theorist, philosopher, and professor of International Relations, Julian Reid is renown for his advance of the theory of biopolitics, contributions to cultural theory, postcolonial and post-structural thought, critique of liberalism, and seminal deconstruction of resilience.