2014 Book Chapter Social Movements and the Politics of DevelopmentWeber, Martin (2014). Social Movements and the Politics of Development. Politics of Development: A Survey. (pp. 88-102) edited by Heloise Weber. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203804919-10 |
2013 Journal Article Conversations in International Relations: interview with Andrew LinklaterDevetak, Richard, Kaempf, Sebastian and Weber, Martin (2013). Conversations in International Relations: interview with Andrew Linklater. International Relations, 27 (4), 481-505. doi: 10.1177/0047117813502504 |
2013 Journal Article Laying sound foundations for social identity theory-inspired European Union attitude research: beyond attachment and deeply rooted identitiesMols, Frank and Weber, Martin (2013). Laying sound foundations for social identity theory-inspired European Union attitude research: beyond attachment and deeply rooted identities. Journal of Common Market Studies, 51 (3), 505-521. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5965.2012.02316.x |
2013 Journal Article 'It's over; I've seen it on TV': Occupy's politics beyond media spectacleWeber, Martin (2013). 'It's over; I've seen it on TV': Occupy's politics beyond media spectacle. Global Change, Peace and Security, 25 (1), 123-126. doi: 10.1080/14781158.2013.758094 |
2013 Book Chapter The fantastic social world of human security through global governanceWeber, Martin (2013). The fantastic social world of human security through global governance. Globalization, difference, and human security. (pp. 129-139) edited by Mustapha Kamal Pasha. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315886923 |
2012 Journal Article Review of Applying political theory: Issues and debatesWeber, Martin (2012). Review of Applying political theory: Issues and debates. Political Science, 64 (1), 84-85. doi: 10.1177/0032318712442175 |
2012 Book Chapter 'Come in, make yourself uncomfortable!': Some thoughts on putting Critical Theory in its placeWeber, Martin (2012). 'Come in, make yourself uncomfortable!': Some thoughts on putting Critical Theory in its place. Critical theory in international relations and security studies : Interviews and reflections. (pp. 186-196) edited by Shannon Brincat, Laura Lima and Joao Nunes. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203145494 |
2012 Book Chapter Marxism and critical theoryDevetak, Richard, George, Jim and Weber, Martin (2012). Marxism and critical theory. An Introduction to International Relations. (pp. 62-75) edited by Richard Devetak, Anthony Burke and Jim George. Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Cambridge University Press. |
2010 Journal Article Critical theory and contemporary world politicsWeber, Martin (2010). Critical theory and contemporary world politics. International Studies Review, 12 (3), 444-450. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2486.2010.00948.x |
2010 Conference Publication Culture and nature: The paradoxes of modern developmentalismWeber, Martin (2010). Culture and nature: The paradoxes of modern developmentalism. Oceanic Conference on International Studies (OCIS IV), Auckland, New Zealand, 30 June - 2 July 2010. Auckland, New Zealand: University of Auckland. |
2010 Conference Publication Ontology, logic, and the quest for depthKessler, Oliver and Weber, Martin (2010). Ontology, logic, and the quest for depth. 2010 International Studies Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, United States, 17-20 February 2010. ERA -unavailable: ISA. |
2010 Journal Article A statement of intentWeber, Martin (2010). A statement of intent. Global Discourse, 1 (1), 5-15. doi: 10.1080/23269995.2010.10707833 |
2009 Book Chapter Understanding and Analysing Social Movements and Alternative GlobalizationWeber, M. (2009). Understanding and Analysing Social Movements and Alternative Globalization. The Ashgate Research Companion to Ethics and International Relations. (pp. 427-442) edited by Hayden, Patrick. England: Ashgate Publishing Limited. |
2009 Book Chapter On the Critique of the Subject of Development: Beyond Proprietary and Methodological IndividualismWeber, Martin (2009). On the Critique of the Subject of Development: Beyond Proprietary and Methodological Individualism. Recognition and redistribution : Beyond international development. (pp. 35-48) edited by Heloise Weber and Mark T. Berger. London and New York: Routledge. |
2009 Journal Article A Statement of IntentWeber, M. (2009). A Statement of Intent. Global Discourse, 1, 1-11. |
2007 Journal Article On the critique of the subject of development: Beyond proprietary and methodological individualismWeber, Martin (2007). On the critique of the subject of development: Beyond proprietary and methodological individualism. Globalizations, 4 (4), 460-474. doi: 10.1080/14747730701695703 |
2007 Book Chapter Constructivism and critical theoryWeber, Martin (2007). Constructivism and critical theory. An introduction to international relations: Australian perspectives. (pp. 96-108) edited by Richard Devetak, Anthony Burke and Jim George. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139168557.010 |
2006 Book Chapter IR Theory, Green Political Theory and Critical Approaches: What Prospects?Weber, M. (2006). IR Theory, Green Political Theory and Critical Approaches: What Prospects?. International Ecopolitical Theory: Critical Approaches. (pp. 104-121) edited by Eric Laferriere and Peter J. Stoett. Canada: University of British Columbia. |
2005 Journal Article The critical social theory of the Frankfurt School, and the ‘social turn’ in IRWeber, Martin (2005). The critical social theory of the Frankfurt School, and the ‘social turn’ in IR. Review of International Studies, 31 (1), 196-209. doi: 10.1017/S0260210505006388 |
2005 Book Chapter 'Alter-Globalization' and social movements: Towards understanding transnational politicizationWeber, Martin (2005). 'Alter-Globalization' and social movements: Towards understanding transnational politicization. Confronting Globalization: Humanity, justice, and the renewal of politics. (pp. 191-207) edited by Patrick Hayden and Chamsy El-Ojeili. New York, U.S.: Palgrave Macmillan. |