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Circulations and the Entanglements of Citizenship Formation (2016)
Journal Article
Staeheli, L., Marshall, D., & Maynard, N. (2016). Circulations and the Entanglements of Citizenship Formation. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 106(2), 377-384. https://doi.org/10.1080/00045608.2015.1100063

Citizenship is given form, meaning, and power through the transactions and circulations that constitute it. Our focus in this article is the ways in which circulations through networks and institutions that extend beyond nation-states are enacted and... Read More about Circulations and the Entanglements of Citizenship Formation.

‘We have a place to play, but someone else controls it’: Girls’ mobility and access to space in a Palestinian refugee camp (2015)
Journal Article
Marshall, D. (2015). ‘We have a place to play, but someone else controls it’: Girls’ mobility and access to space in a Palestinian refugee camp. Global Studies of Childhood, 5(2), 191-205. https://doi.org/10.1177/2043610615586105

From the Palestinian uprisings to the Arab Spring, politics in the Middle East is often spectacularly represented by the visual images of (male) youths battling state forces in the street. This article seeks an examination of political and cultural c... Read More about ‘We have a place to play, but someone else controls it’: Girls’ mobility and access to space in a Palestinian refugee camp.

Concrete connections? Articulation, homology and the political geography of boundary walls (2015)
Journal Article
Boyce, G., Marshall, D., & Wilson, J. (online). Concrete connections? Articulation, homology and the political geography of boundary walls. Area, 289-295. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12200

Scholarly and activist discourses alike have invoked a homology between walling practices along the US/Mexico border and in occupied Palestine. Such discourses often rely on visual/rhetorical manoeuvres to assert equivalence between distinct sites, t... Read More about Concrete connections? Articulation, homology and the political geography of boundary walls.

Mapping civil society with social network analysis: Methodological possibilities and limitations (2015)
Journal Article
Marshall, D., & Staeheli, L. (2015). Mapping civil society with social network analysis: Methodological possibilities and limitations. Geoforum, 61, 56-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2015.02.015

This paper explores the possibility of using social network analysis and visualization as a tool for qualitative research in human geography. The approach uses formal network analysis in concert with ethnographic research methods. Specifically, we ta... Read More about Mapping civil society with social network analysis: Methodological possibilities and limitations.

Love stories of the occupation: storytelling and the counter-geopolitics of intimacy (2014)
Journal Article
Marshall, D. (2014). Love stories of the occupation: storytelling and the counter-geopolitics of intimacy. Area, 46(4), 349-351. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12138_3

Though research on Israel/Palestine often privileges the macro-geopolitical perspective, a growing body of work has begun to catalogue the ways in which the violence of occupation is carried out through intimate spaces and practices. However, often m... Read More about Love stories of the occupation: storytelling and the counter-geopolitics of intimacy.

Save (us from) the children: trauma, Palestinian childhood, and the production of governable subjects (2014)
Journal Article
Marshall, D. (2014). Save (us from) the children: trauma, Palestinian childhood, and the production of governable subjects. Children's Geographies, 12(3), 281-296. https://doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2014.922678

Since the Second Intifada, trauma relief has served as the primary justification for a range of international humanitarian aid projects targeting Palestinian children and youth. Such humanitarian aid projects presume that the default response to viol... Read More about Save (us from) the children: trauma, Palestinian childhood, and the production of governable subjects.

‘All the Beautiful Things’: Trauma, Aesthetics and the Politics of Palestinian Childhood (2013)
Journal Article
Marshall, D. (2013). ‘All the Beautiful Things’: Trauma, Aesthetics and the Politics of Palestinian Childhood. Space and Polity, 17(1), 53-73. https://doi.org/10.1080/13562576.2013.780713

This paper examines the ways in which Palestinian children variously perform and transform the discourse of trauma and the aesthetic of suffering that have come to dominate representations of Palestinian childhood, and the Palestinian struggle in gen... Read More about ‘All the Beautiful Things’: Trauma, Aesthetics and the Politics of Palestinian Childhood.

The double-occupation of Palestine (2011)
Journal Article
Marshall, S. (2011). The double-occupation of Palestine. Human geography, 4(1),

This article argues that the recent calm the West Bank is currently experiencing results from the US-Israeli strategy of outsourcing the disciplinary power of the occupation to the Palestinian Authority (PA). It discusses recent security commitments... Read More about The double-occupation of Palestine.