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Fitzpatrick Peter, The Mythology of Modem Law, 1992 ; Fitzpatrick Peter (éd.), Nationalism, Racism and the Rule of Law, 1995
Arnaud André-Jean. Fitzpatrick Peter, The Mythology of Modem Law, 1992 ; Fitzpatrick Peter (éd.), Nationalism, Racism and the Rule of Law, 1995. In: Droit et société, n°32, 1996. Norme, règle, habitus et droit chez Bourdieu. pp. 189-191
Fitzpatrick, Joann. North River. Photograph of 2 woman and a man in a yard.
A photograph of 2 young women and a young man in a yard with a cliff behind them. Left to right: Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Peter Neville (Jr), Marie Neville
Interview with Peter Fitzpatrick
Peter Fitzpatrick (he/him), born in Australia, is a photographer and educator. He holds a PhD in Art from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University in Melbourne and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of New South Wales, Australia. Before joining Columbia College Chicago in 2011, Fitzpatrick served as Lecturer and Head of Photo Media at the Australian National University. At Columbia, he served as Chair of the Photography Department from 2011- 2019, where he championed mentorship and integrated innovative technologies like artificial intelligence into the curriculum. He teaches photography courses at the college and serves as Special Advisor for Community Engagement. As a photographer, Fitzpatrick has exhibited internationally, exploring themes of cultural identity and photography’s role in storytelling and historical documentation. Length: 78:41. Transcript: 30 pages.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/photo_oh/1000/thumbnail.jp
Is Humanity Enough? The Secular Theology of Human Rights
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Dangerous Supplements: Resistance and Renewal in Jurisprudence, Peter Fitzpatrick, ed.
Book review of Dangerous Supplements: Resistance and Renewal in Jurisprudence by Peter Fitzpatrick, ed. and published by Duke University Press (Durham, NC), 1991. (207 pp.
Author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Golder Ben et Fitzpatrick Peter, Foucault’s Law, Abingdon, New York : Routledge, 2009, 143 p.
Ben Golder and Peter Fitzpatrick, Foucault’s Law (Routledge, Abingdon 2009), ISBN: 978-041542454
"The Desperate Vacuum" : Imperialism and Law in the Experience of Enlightenment
Peter Fitzpatrick develops a social theory of law derived from Foucault. Law is regarded as a dipersed force which stands outside of social relations and turns against them. The force of law is a metaphor of the power of knowledge implicit in the very expression Enlightenment. This force is exclusive and repressive. What is excluded from the universality of law is what contradicts the rational i.e. the criminal, the insane and, above all, the native and the savage, what lies beyond Europe.Peter Fitzpatrick développe une théorie sociale inspirée de Foucault. Le droit est considéré comme une force dispersée extérieure et dominant les relations sociales. La force du droit est une métaphore du pouvoir de la connaissance implicite dans l'expression même des Lumières. Cette force est exclusive et répressive. Ce qui est exclu de l'universalité du droit est ce qui contredit le rationnel, c'est-à-dire le crime, la folie et, surtout, ce qui se trouve au-delà des limites de l'Europe, l'indigène et le sauvage.Fitzpatrick Peter. "The Desperate Vacuum" : Imperialism and Law in the Experience of Enlightenment. In: Droit et société, n°13, 1989. Lumières, Révolution, Post-modernisme. pp. 347-358
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