The ‘Three-Body Problem’, the Imperative of Survival, and the Misogyny of Reactionary Rhetoric
(2023)
Journal Article
Zhang, C. (2024). The ‘Three-Body Problem’, the Imperative of Survival, and the Misogyny of Reactionary Rhetoric. Made in China, 9(1), 202-209. https://doi.org/10.22459/MIC.09.01.2024.28
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Counter-mapping the archive: A decolonial feminist research method (2023)
Journal Article
Finden, A. E. (2023). Counter-mapping the archive: A decolonial feminist research method. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 37(4), 461-482. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2023.2285759The past decade has seen a growing interest in the ‘turn to history’ which has coincided with a counter-reading of the archive as a means to trouble contemporary practices of governance. In this article, I explore what a decolonial feminist approach... Read More about Counter-mapping the archive: A decolonial feminist research method.
Debating Conflict, war and revolution: Introduction to the special section (2023)
Journal Article
Koch, B., & Nag, E. (2023). Debating Conflict, war and revolution: Introduction to the special section. Global Policy, 14(5), 742-745. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13304
Tragedy and Inspiration: The Epistemic Injustice of Stereotypical Media Representations of Disability (2023)
Book Chapter
Begon, J. (2023). Tragedy and Inspiration: The Epistemic Injustice of Stereotypical Media Representations of Disability. In C. Fox, & J. Saunders (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Media Ethics. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003134749-24Media representations of disabled people are rare, and those that do exist are grounded in stereotypes, often falling into one of two standard narratives: tragic victim or inspirational Supercrip. The influence of such media representations on both o... Read More about Tragedy and Inspiration: The Epistemic Injustice of Stereotypical Media Representations of Disability.
The Spirit of the Convention and the Letter of the Colony: Refugees Defining States in a British Overseas Territory (2023)
Journal Article
Demetriou, O. (2023). The Spirit of the Convention and the Letter of the Colony: Refugees Defining States in a British Overseas Territory. International Political Sociology, 17(4), 1-26. https://doi.org/10.1093/ips/olad020Whereas asylum policy is predicated on the assumption that states define refugees, this paper examines how refugees define states. Through the legal case of refugees stranded on a British military base in Cyprus since 1998, I show how refugees and th... Read More about The Spirit of the Convention and the Letter of the Colony: Refugees Defining States in a British Overseas Territory.
Performing the Protection of Civilians Mandate: Experiences of African Military Peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Federal Republic of Somalia (2023)
Preprint / Working Paper
Bakonyi, J., Flaspöler, A., Lugano, G., & Thill, M. (2023). Performing the Protection of Civilians Mandate: Experiences of African Military Peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe Protection of Civilians (PoC) became a central norm in international peacekeeping and often rationalizes the use of force in peace interventions. The successes, failures and ambiguities of the PoC mandate implementation were critically explored i... Read More about Performing the Protection of Civilians Mandate: Experiences of African Military Peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Federal Republic of Somalia.
Epilogue: Rhythms and space-time of violence in and of the city (2023)
Book Chapter
Bakonyi, J. (2023). Epilogue: Rhythms and space-time of violence in and of the city. In M. Albrecht, & A. Jenss (Eds.), The spatiality and temporality of urban violence: Histories, rhythms and ruptures ( 268–283). Manchester: Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526165749.00021The epilogue interrogates the book chapters’ understanding of violence and the city. Both violence and the city seem to resist attempts towards conceptualisation. The authors’ thick empirical descriptions, however, allow to carve out temporal and spa... Read More about Epilogue: Rhythms and space-time of violence in and of the city.
Early Days in Custody (2023)
Report
O'Brien, K., & Straub, C. (2023). Early Days in Custody. CharityThe Early Days in Custody (EDiC) project is a prison-based crisis intervention delivered by NEPACS providing targeted support to prisoners and family members during the critical first two weeks of custody. The aim is to prevent (or soften) the shock... Read More about Early Days in Custody.
Inherited Traumas in Diaspora: Postmemory, Past-presencing and Mobilisation of Second-Generation Kurds in Europe (2023)
Journal Article
Baser, B., & Toivanen, M. H. (2024). Inherited Traumas in Diaspora: Postmemory, Past-presencing and Mobilisation of Second-Generation Kurds in Europe. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 47(2), 297-320. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2023.2261288This article examines the way in which conflict-generated diasporas pass on collective memories of a violent past onto the next generation. It contributes to uncovering the intergenerational memory transmission patterns in the diaspora by examining h... Read More about Inherited Traumas in Diaspora: Postmemory, Past-presencing and Mobilisation of Second-Generation Kurds in Europe.
An Exodus from Turkey: Tales of Migration and Exile (2023)
Book
Erdi Öztürk, A., & Baser, B. (2023). An Exodus from Turkey: Tales of Migration and Exile. Edinburgh University PressExamines the current wave of migration from Turkey through the experiences of 21 public figures in exile
Features interviews with 21 Turkish public figures: Barbaros Sansal; Bulent Somay; Can Dundar; Deniz (nickname); Engin Sustam; Eser Karakas; Fat... Read More about An Exodus from Turkey: Tales of Migration and Exile.