@book{kruzel1989journeys, address = {Lexington, Mass.}, author = {Kruzel, Joseph and Rosenau, James N.}, interhash = {855f37665f74d91aa3c2d1b0c6d7c4a5}, intrahash = {416d04848da03bb536de9960dac335fb}, isbn = {0669178357 9780669178357 0669178365 9780669178364}, publisher = {Lexington Books}, refid = {18561394}, title = {Journeys through world politics : autobiographical reflections of thirty-four academic travelers}, url = {http://www.amazon.de/Journeys-Through-World-Politics-Autobiographical/dp/0669178365/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338480939&sr=8-1}, year = 1989 } @article{Davidson2008, abstract = {{Antonio Gramsci is today the most translated Italian theorist. His theory has been used extensively in English language publications in cultural studies and international relations. This article examines the use, abuse and fruitful additions to Gramsci of Stuart Hall, Edward Said, Ranajit Guha, Robert Cox, Stephen Gill and Adam Morton. Its object is to examine their fidelity to what the mainstream Italian philology of Gramsci has written about his concepts and their order. 10.1177/0725513608095802}}, author = {Davidson, Alastair}, citeulike-article-id = {4133799}, citeulike-linkout-0 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0725513608095802}, citeulike-linkout-1 = {http://the.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/95/1/68}, day = 1, doi = {10.1177/0725513608095802}, groups = {public}, interhash = {dbd3745cce26f5dfec0f61ac663e63a2}, intrahash = {e9bbe78cc20f3c7070a1a38f76ce76e4}, journal = {Thesis Eleven}, month = {November}, number = 1, pages = {68--94}, posted-at = {2009-03-05 05:06:35}, priority = {2}, timestamp = {2011-03-08 12:10:46}, title = {The Uses and Abuses of Gramsci}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0725513608095802}, username = {droessler}, volume = 95, year = 2008 }