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A Tale of Terror: Autoethnography and the Study of Terrorism (2024)
Journal Article
Taylor, S. D. (online). A Tale of Terror: Autoethnography and the Study of Terrorism. Terrorism and Political Violence, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2024.2387628

Although terrorism is the only form of violence named after an emotion, terror, there appears to be negligible attention paid to comprehending and analysing this core emotion. Due in large part to the unique subjective factors of terror, there is imm... Read More about A Tale of Terror: Autoethnography and the Study of Terrorism.

Quality of legislation and compliance: a natural language processing approach (2024)
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Osnabrügge, M., & Vannoni, M. (online). Quality of legislation and compliance: a natural language processing approach. Political Science Research and Methods, https://doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2024.21

Several disciplines, such as economics, law, and political science, emphasize the importance of legislative quality, namely well-written legislation. Low-quality legislation cannot be easily implemented because the texts create interpretation problem... Read More about Quality of legislation and compliance: a natural language processing approach.

Global perceptions of state apologies for human rights violations. (2024)
Journal Article
Schaafsma, J., de Groot, M., & Sagherian-Dickey, T. (online). Global perceptions of state apologies for human rights violations. British Journal of Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12792

State apologies for human rights violations are often seen as a key mechanism in reconciliation processes. Nevertheless, they are often contested as well and have not been embraced equally by countries around the world. This raises questions about th... Read More about Global perceptions of state apologies for human rights violations..

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), women empowerment and economic growth: Empirical evidence from Kuwait (2024)
Journal Article
Al-Mutairi, A., Naser, D., Naser, H., & Naser, K. (2024). United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), women empowerment and economic growth: Empirical evidence from Kuwait. Journal of Infrastructure Development, 8(8), Article 5435. https://doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v8i8.5435

This study aims to compare investment in human capital, equality of gender education in Kuwait before and after adopting SDG 4 and SDG 5 in 2015. It also aims to assess the effect of women’s empowerment on economic growth. To achieve this objective,... Read More about United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), women empowerment and economic growth: Empirical evidence from Kuwait.

Electoral Violence in England and Wales, 1832–1914 (2024)
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Blaxill, L., Cohen, G., Hutchison, G., Kuhn, P. M., & Vivyan, N. (online). Electoral Violence in England and Wales, 1832–1914. Past & Present: A Journal of Historical Studies, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtae017

This article analyses over 19,000 articles from newspapers and parliamentary commission reports to reveal endemic electoral violence in England and Wales between 1832 and 1914. It offers a new understanding of the phenomenon in three main ways. First... Read More about Electoral Violence in England and Wales, 1832–1914.

Digital Media and Religious Sentiments in Malaysia: Critical Discourse Analysis of Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party and Democratic Action Party Cyberspace Campaigns in the 15th General Election (2024)
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Saidin, M. I. S., & Azrun, N. (2024). Digital Media and Religious Sentiments in Malaysia: Critical Discourse Analysis of Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party and Democratic Action Party Cyberspace Campaigns in the 15th General Election. Religions, 15(8), Article 920. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15080920

The challenge arises from Malaysia’s struggle to foster peaceful connections among its diverse ethnic groups, mainly due to the prevalence of politics centered around religious and ethnic identities. To examine how racialised political sentiments sub... Read More about Digital Media and Religious Sentiments in Malaysia: Critical Discourse Analysis of Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party and Democratic Action Party Cyberspace Campaigns in the 15th General Election.

The short-term effects of visa restrictions on migrants’ legal status and well-being: A difference-in-differences approach on Venezuelan displacement (2024)
Journal Article
Hammoud-Gallego, O. (2024). The short-term effects of visa restrictions on migrants’ legal status and well-being: A difference-in-differences approach on Venezuelan displacement. World Development, 182, Article 106709. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106709

Most countries across the globe introduce visa restrictions to regulate immigration, yet little is known about their effect on migrants’ decision to migrate and their well-being. I study the mass displacement of Venezuelan nationals, and through a di... Read More about The short-term effects of visa restrictions on migrants’ legal status and well-being: A difference-in-differences approach on Venezuelan displacement.

The critical terrorism researcher: identity, positionality, and (de)coloniality (2024)
Journal Article
Chukwuma, K. (online). The critical terrorism researcher: identity, positionality, and (de)coloniality. Critical Studies on Terrorism, https://doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2024.2370546

Over the last two decades Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) has been crucial in contributing to critical research on terrorism that challenges the troublesome assumptions about “terrorism” developed in the field of Terrorism Studies, and which investi... Read More about The critical terrorism researcher: identity, positionality, and (de)coloniality.