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Entangling carbon lock-in: India’s coal constituency (2017)
Journal Article
Lecavalier, E., & Harrington, C. (2017). Entangling carbon lock-in: India’s coal constituency. Crime, Law and Social Change, 68(5), 529-546. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-017-9701-7

This article investigates how energy security in the Anthropocene is entangled in diffuse ways with materiality. In particular we examine the social-material entanglement of humans and coal in India and how coal manifests itself differently across so... Read More about Entangling carbon lock-in: India’s coal constituency.

Positive Peace (2017)
Book Chapter
Kappler, S. (2017). Positive Peace. In F. M. Moghaddam (Ed.), The SAGE encyclopedia of political behavior (640-641). SAGE Publications

The Deadly Serious Causes of Legitimate Rebellion: Between the Wrongs of Terrorism and the Crimes of War (2017)
Journal Article
Finlay, C. J. (2018). The Deadly Serious Causes of Legitimate Rebellion: Between the Wrongs of Terrorism and the Crimes of War. Criminal Law and Philosophy, 12(2), 271-287. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11572-017-9420-2

This article challenges the tendency exhibited in arguments by Michael Ignatieff, Jeremy Waldron, and others to treat the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) as the only valid moral frame of reference for guiding (and judging) armed rebels with just cause.... Read More about The Deadly Serious Causes of Legitimate Rebellion: Between the Wrongs of Terrorism and the Crimes of War.

Classifying states: instrumental rhetoric or a compelling normative theory? (2017)
Journal Article
Coakley, M., & Maffettone, P. (2017). Classifying states: instrumental rhetoric or a compelling normative theory?. Ethics and Global Politics, 10(1), 58-76. https://doi.org/10.1080/16544951.2017.1341793

Many states use a classificatory approach to foreign policy: they put other states into particular categories and structure their engagement and relations partly as a result. There is one prominent modern international political theory – Rawls’ Law o... Read More about Classifying states: instrumental rhetoric or a compelling normative theory?.

Ideology, Institutions and Causes: the Committed Activist Life of a Durham miner (2017)
Journal Article
Mates, L. (2017). Ideology, Institutions and Causes: the Committed Activist Life of a Durham miner. Revue française de civilisation britannique (En ligne), 22(3), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.4000/rfcb.1552

Drawing inspiration from Kevin Morgan’s recent study of trade unionist A.A. Purcell, this article analyses the activist commitment of Durham miner Henry Bolton; his changing ideology, and how this informed his political interventions in numerous cont... Read More about Ideology, Institutions and Causes: the Committed Activist Life of a Durham miner.

Is There Anybody There? Police, Communities and Communications Technology in Hargeisa (2017)
Journal Article
Hills, A. (2017). Is There Anybody There? Police, Communities and Communications Technology in Hargeisa. Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, 6(1), Article 6. https://doi.org/10.5334/sta.491

This article addresses the connection between information and communications technology (ICT) and police-community engagement in environments characterised by high access to mobile telephones but minimal police response rates. It examines public resp... Read More about Is There Anybody There? Police, Communities and Communications Technology in Hargeisa.

‘The Manager in Distress’: Reaction to the Impeachment of Henry Dundas, 1805-7 (2017)
Journal Article
Hutchison, G. D. (2017). ‘The Manager in Distress’: Reaction to the Impeachment of Henry Dundas, 1805-7. Parliamentary History, 36(2), 198-217. https://doi.org/10.1111/1750-0206.12295

Impeachments have long since ceased to be a feature of British politics. Much scholarly attention has been given to past impeachments, particularly the unsuccessful prosecution of Warren Hastings. Little consideration, however, has been given to the... Read More about ‘The Manager in Distress’: Reaction to the Impeachment of Henry Dundas, 1805-7.

Resistance through Accommodation: A Citizenship Approach to Migrant Worker NGOs in China (2017)
Journal Article
Jakimów, M. (2017). Resistance through Accommodation: A Citizenship Approach to Migrant Worker NGOs in China. Journal of Contemporary China, 26(108), 915-930. https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2017.1337316

Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrant worker NGOs conducted between 2011 and 2016, this article employs critical theories of citizenship to illustrate how migrant worker NGOs use a strategy of ‘resistance through accommodation’ to re-shape th... Read More about Resistance through Accommodation: A Citizenship Approach to Migrant Worker NGOs in China.