Mikael Baaz is Associate Professor in International Law, and Associate Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.He has contributed to several edited books, including "Ethical Reasoning in International Affairs: Arguments from the Middle Ground" (Palgrave, 2013) and "US Progressivism and Foreign Policy between the Wars" (Palgrave, 2016).
1. Introduction: Resistance Studies as an Academic Pursuit
2. Defining and Categorising "Resistance"
3. Sovereign Power, Disciplinary power and Biopower: Resisting what Power with what Resistance
4. How Resistance Encourages Resistance: Theorising the Nexus between Power, "Organised Resistance" and "Everyday Resistance"
5. Exploring "Irrational" Resistance
6. Affects and Resistance Studies
. Fighting with and against the Time: The "Queering" of Time as Resistance
8. Moral Compulsions, Everyday Resistance and Ethical Research
9. The Ethical Aspects of the "Strategy of Legal Rupture" as Resistance
10. Conclusion