Jonathan Rutherford
Jonathan Rutherford | |
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Born |
Jonathan Andrew Rutherford 13 March 1956 United Kingdom |
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School or tradition | Cultural studies |
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Main interests | Blue Labour school of thought within the British Labour Party |
Jonathan Andrew Rutherford (born 13 March 1956),[1] is an academic who is a Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Middlesex.[2] Within British politics Rutherford is associated with the Blue Labour school of thought within the British Labour Party,[3] and has been described as one of its "leading thinkers".[4]
Selected bibliography
Books
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Chapman, Rowena (1988). Male order: unwrapping masculinity. London: Lawrence & Wishart. ISBN 9780853156901.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (1998) [1990]. Identity: community, culture, difference. London: Lawrence & Wishart. ISBN 9780853158714.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (1992). Men's silences: predicaments in masculinity. Male Orders. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415075442.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (1997). Forever England: reflections on race, masculinity and Empire. London: Lawrence & Wishart. ISBN 9780853158288.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (1998). Young Britain: politics, pleasures and predicaments. London: Lawrence & Wishart. ISBN 9780853158677.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (1999). I am no longer myself without you: an anatomy of love. London: Flamingo. ISBN 9780002559171.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2000). The art of life: on living, love and death. London: Lawrence & Wishart. ISBN 9780853159063.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2004). A tale of two global cities: comparing the territorialities of telecommunications developments in Paris and London. Aldershot, Hants, England Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9780754634744.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2005). The asylum issue. London: Barefoot. ISBN 9781905007141.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Shah, Hetan (2006). The good society. London: Compass in association with Lawrence & Wishart. ISBN 9781905007493.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2007). After identity. London: Lawrence and Wishart. ISBN 9781905007400.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (2008). The crash: a view from the left. London: Lawrence & Wishart. Pdf.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Davison, Sally (2008). Race, identity and belonging: a Soundings collection. London: Lawrence & Wishart. ISBN 9781905007653.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon; Laws, David; Clark, Greg (2009). Equality in the UK. London: CentreForum. ISBN 9781902622736.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; et al. (2010), Britain's broken economy - and how to mend it, The new political economy network, London: Lawrence & Wishart Pdf.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Grayson, Richard S. (2010), After the crash: re-inventing the left in Britain, London: Lawrence & Wishart Pdf.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Glasman, Maurice; Stears, Marc; White, Stuart (2011). The Labour tradition and the politics of paradox: The Oxford London seminars 2010-11. London: Lawrence & Wishart. Pdf.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Meyer, Henning (2012). The future of European social democracy: building the good society. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230290938.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Davison, Sally (2012), The neoliberal crisis, London: Lawrence & Wishart Revised edition.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Rutherford, Graeme S. (2013). Beloved father, beloved son: a conversation about faith between a bishop and his atheist son. Preston, Victoria, Australia: Mosaic Press. ISBN 9781743240199.
Chapters in books
- Rutherford, Jonathan (1988), "Who's that man", in Rutherford, Jonathan; Chapman, Rowena, Male order: unwrapping masculinity, London: Lawrence and Wishart, pp. 21–67, ISBN 9780853156901.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2003), "What is impossible? Cultural studies in the knowledge economy", Mediactive 1, Lawrence and Wishart, pp. 37–55.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2005), "Ghosts: heritage and the shape of things to come", in Littler, Jo; Naidoo, Roshi, The politics of heritage: the legacies of ‘race', London New York: Routledge, pp. 82–93, ISBN 9780415322119.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (2009), "Return to society", in Harrington, Peter; Burks, Beatrice Karol, What next for Labour? Ideas for progressive left: a collection of essays, Demos, pp. 19–24, ISBN 9781906693176.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (2010), "The common table", in Williams, Rowan; Elliott, Larry, Crisis and recovery ethics, economics and justice, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 54–76, ISBN 9780230252141.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (2011), "Common life ethics, class, community", in Pabst, Adrian, The crisis of global capitalism: Pope Benedict XVI's social encyclical and the future of political economy, Oregon, USA: Wipf and Stock Publishers, pp. 237–254, ISBN 9781608993680.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Meyer, Henning (2012), "Introduction: building the good society", in Rutherford, Jonathan; Meyer, Henning, The future of European social democracy: building the good society, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 3–12, ISBN 9780230290938.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2012), "Dispossession", in Rutherford, Jonathan; Meyer, Henning, The future of European social democracy: building the good society, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 137–151, ISBN 9780230290938.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Meyer, Henning (2012), "Conclusion: the way ahead", in Rutherford, Jonathan; Meyer, Henning, The future of European social democracy: building the good society, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 195–197, ISBN 9780230290938.
Journal articles
- Rutherford, Jonathan (Summer 1996). "Heroes and mother's boys". Soundings, issue: Heroes and heroines (Lawrence and Wishart) 3.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2002). "After Seattle". Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies (Taylor and Francis) 24 (1-2): 13–27. doi:10.1080/10714410212924.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Rustin, Michael (Winter 2004). "Is there a future for social democracy?". Soundings, issue: Frontier markets (Lawrence and Wishart) 28: 108–130.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (April 2005). "The market comes to higher education". Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences {LATISS} (Berghahn Books) 2 (1): 5–19. doi:10.1386/ltss.2.1.5/1.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2005). "Cultural studies in the corporate university". Cultural Studies (Taylor and Francis) 19 (3): 297–317. doi:10.1080/09502380500146899.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2005). "At war". Cultural Studies (Taylor and Francis) 19 (5): 622–642. doi:10.1080/09502380500372115.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2007). "After identity". Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies (Taylor and Francis) 21 (1): 5–18. doi:10.1080/10304310601103893.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (Summer 2007). "New labour, the market state, and the end of welfare". Soundings, issue: Politics and markets (Lawrence & Wishart) 36: 40–55.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (Spring 2008). "The culture of capitalism". Soundings, issue: Cultures of capitalism (Lawrence & Wishart) 38: 8–18.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (Summer 2008). "Fraternity without equality, and other Conservative ideals". Soundings, issue: Interesting times (Lawrence and Wishart) 39: 98–107.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Perez, Carlota (Winter 2008). "Financial bubbles and economic crises Carlota Perez talks to Jonathan Rutherford". Soundings, issue: Recession blues (Lawrence & Wishart) 41: 30–44.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (Spring 2010). "Ethical socialism". Soundings, issue: Everything to play for (Lawrence & Wishart) 44: 10–21.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Hall, Stuart; Davison, Sally; Rustin, Michael (Summer 2010). "Labour in a time of coalition". Soundings, issue: Eye of the storm (Lawrence & Wishart) 45: 19–32.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (Winter 2010). "Labour's good society". Soundings, issue: The good society (Lawrence & Wishart) 46: 6–17.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (Spring 2011). "The future is conservative". Soundings, issue: An insecure future (Lawrence & Wishart) 47: 54–64. Extract.
News articles
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (1 April 2009). "The time has come for a new socialism". The Independent.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (12 June 2009). "Building the future politics on our toxic present". Tribune.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (3 August 2009). "Capitalism and ethical life". Social Europe.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (December 2009). "Who will be the builders of the good society?". Social Europe. Abstract.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (8 January 2010). "Bottom of the class". New Statesman.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (8 January 2010). "No right turn". New Statesman 139 (5003). pp. 31–33.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Cruddas, Jon (21 January 2011). "Selling England by the pound". Progress Magazine.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (10 February 2011). "Big society, good society?". Progress Magazine.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (6 May 2011). "Why Blue speaks of the moment". Progress Magazine.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (21 May 2011). "Does Labour have an ‘English problem’?". Progress Magazine.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (13 June 2011). "Who will own the future?". Progress Magazine.
- Rutherford, Jonathan; Finlayson, Alan (18 July 2011). "What is Blue Labour? An interview with Jonathan Rutherford". openDemocracy (Our Kingdom).
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2 August 2011). "Labour has to find new ways of speaking to men". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- Rutherford, Jonathan (10 November 2011). "This punishing welfare plan may be a bridge too far for the government". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
Papers
- Rutherford, Jonathan (2008) Well-being, economic growth and social recession. Discussion Paper. Sustainable Development Commission, London.
References
- ↑ "Rutherford, Jonathan". Library of Congress. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
data sheet (Jonathan Andrew Rutherford; b. 13.07.1956)
- ↑ "Profile: Jonathan Rutherford". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ↑ Katwala, Sunder (2 July 2011). "So, what is blue Labour?" (blog). Next Left. Fabian Society. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ↑ Rutherford, Jonathan; Finlayson, Alan (18 July 2011). "What is Blue Labour? An interview with Jonathan Rutherford". openDemocracy (Our Kingdom). Retrieved 3 March 2015.
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