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In defence of fear: COVID-19, crises and democracy
D Degerman, M Flinders, MT Johnson
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (6), 788-809, 2023
462023
Within the heart’s darkness: The role of emotions in Arendt’s political thought
D Degerman
European Journal of Political Theory 18 (2), 153-173, 2019
462019
Exploring the health case for Universal Basic Income: evidence from GPs working with precarious groups
M Johnson, D Degerman, R Geyer
Basic Income Studies 14 (2), 20190008, 2019
182019
Brexit anxiety: a case study in the medicalization of dissent
D Degerman
Critical review of international social and political philosophy 22 (7), 823-840, 2019
182019
The political is medical now: COVID-19, medicalization and political theory
D Degerman
Theory & Event 23 (5), S-61-S-75, 2020
152020
‘Am I Mad?’: The Windham Case and Victorian Resistance to Psychiatry
D Degerman
History of Psychiatry, 2019
72019
What makes for successful deployment of fear during a crisis?
M Johnson, M Flinders, D Degerman
Global Discourse 11 (3), 317-328, 2021
62021
Political agency and the medicalisation of negative emotions
D Degerman
Edinburgh University Press, 2022
42022
Anger and forgiveness: Resentment, generosity, and justice: Martha Nussbaum Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016, 336pp., ISBN: 978-0199335879
D Degerman
Contemporary Political Theory 17, 9-12, 2018
42018
Experiences of Silence in Mood Disorders
D Degerman
Erkenntnis, 1-20, 2023
32023
Maladjusted to injustice? Political agency, medicalization, and the user/survivor movement
D Degerman
Citizenship Studies 24 (8), 1010-1029, 2020
32020
Introduction: Negative emotions in dark times
D Degerman
Global Discourse 10 (2), 163-168, 2020
22020
16 and 17 year olds are not fully autonomous, and therefore should not be allowed to vote
D Degerman
Democratic Audit Blog, 2014
22014
The politics of negative emotions
D Degerman
Policy Press, 2023
12023
Brexit anxiety shouldn’t be over-medicalised: It is fuelling real political engagement
D Degerman
The Conversation, 2019
12019
The politics of misery: a philosophical investigation into the political impact of the medicalization of negative emotions
D Degerman
Lancaster University, 2019
12019
After nudging: the ethical challenge of post-pandemic policymaking in the UK
D Degerman, E Johnson, M Flinders, M Johnson
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 11 (1), 2024
2024
Epistemic Arguments for a Democratic Right to Silence
D Degerman, F Bellazzi
The Philosophical Quarterly, pqad128, 2024
2024
Epistemic injustice, naturalism, and mental disorder: on the epistemic benefits of obscuring social factors
D Degerman
Synthese 201 (6), 213, 2023
2023
Introduction: Feeling Our Way through Politics
D Degerman
The Politics of Negative Emotions, 1-9, 2023
2023
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