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Advantages, Challenges and Limitations of Audit Experiments with Constituents (2021)
Journal Article
Bischof, D., Cohen, G., Cohen, S., Foos, F., Kuhn, P. M., Nanou, K., …Vivyan, N. (2022). Advantages, Challenges and Limitations of Audit Experiments with Constituents. Political Studies Review, 20(2), 192-200. https://doi.org/10.1177/14789299211037865

Audit experiments examining the responsiveness of public officials have become an increasingly popular tool used by political scientists. While these studies have brought significant insight into how public officials respond to different types of con... Read More about Advantages, Challenges and Limitations of Audit Experiments with Constituents.

A Plural Theory on Responsibility in International Relations (2021)
Book Chapter
Baron, I. Z. (2021). A Plural Theory on Responsibility in International Relations. In H. Hansen-Magnusson, & A. Vetterlein (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook on Responsibility in International Relations (31-42). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429266317

This chapter offers an outline for a plural theory of responsibility. Responsibility is what someone does and who someone is. One is responsible. You are responsible. One acts responsibly. Responsibility is ontological and phenomenological, and the a... Read More about A Plural Theory on Responsibility in International Relations.

Can community monitoring save the commons? Evidence on forest use and displacement (2021)
Journal Article
Eisenbarth, S., Graham, L., & Rigterink, A. S. (2021). Can community monitoring save the commons? Evidence on forest use and displacement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(29), Article e2015172118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2015172118

Rapid deforestation is a major driver of greenhouse gas emissions (IPCC, 2019). One proposed policy tool to halt deforestation is community forest management. Even though communities manage an increasing proportion of the world's forests, we lack goo... Read More about Can community monitoring save the commons? Evidence on forest use and displacement.

‘It’s part of our community, where we live’: Urban heritage and children’s sense of place (2021)
Journal Article
Grimshaw, L., & Mates, L. (2022). ‘It’s part of our community, where we live’: Urban heritage and children’s sense of place. Urban Studies, 59(7), 1334-1352. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980211019597

The literature on a ‘sense of place’ often sidelines the voices of children. Consequently, little is known about how children can be encouraged to develop a sense of place. This matters because a sense of place involves feelings of belonging and atta... Read More about ‘It’s part of our community, where we live’: Urban heritage and children’s sense of place.

Fear of campaign violence and support for democracy and autocracy (2021)
Journal Article
von Borzyskowski, I., Daxecker, U., & Kuhn, P. M. (2022). Fear of campaign violence and support for democracy and autocracy. Conflict Management and Peace Science, 39(5), 542-564. https://doi.org/10.1177/07388942211026319

Election violence is common in many developing countries and has potentially detrimental implications for democratic consolidation. Drawing on political psychology, we argue that citizens’ fear of campaign violence undermines support for democracy wh... Read More about Fear of campaign violence and support for democracy and autocracy.

Iran's role in Gulf politics (2021)
Journal Article
Ehteshami, P. A., Haoughton, M. B., & Alqashouti, M. M. (2021). Iran's role in Gulf politics

Using Trade Union Banners for Education: The Case of the 1938 ‘Red’ Follonsby Miners’ Banner (2021)
Journal Article
Mates, L., & Grimshaw, L. (2021). Using Trade Union Banners for Education: The Case of the 1938 ‘Red’ Follonsby Miners’ Banner. Labour History Review, 86(2), 215-248. https://doi.org/10.3828/lhr.2021.10

This article considers the use of trade union banners as tools for mainstream education in the context of the recent reclamation, recuperation, and rearticulation of industrial heritage taking place in localities in the former Durham coalfield, north... Read More about Using Trade Union Banners for Education: The Case of the 1938 ‘Red’ Follonsby Miners’ Banner.

Locating LAWS: Lethal Autonomous Weapons, Epistemic Space and 'Meaningful Human' Control (2021)
Journal Article
Williams, J. (2021). Locating LAWS: Lethal Autonomous Weapons, Epistemic Space and 'Meaningful Human' Control. Journal of Global Security Studies, 6(4), https://doi.org/10.1093/jogss/ogab015

This paper analyzes the excessive epistemic narrowing of debate about Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS), and specifically the concept of meaningful human control, which has emerged as central to regulatory debates in both the scholarly literat... Read More about Locating LAWS: Lethal Autonomous Weapons, Epistemic Space and 'Meaningful Human' Control.

The Law of ‘Never Again’: Transitional Justice and the Transformation of the Norm of Non-Recurrence (2021)
Journal Article
Davidovic, M. (2021). The Law of ‘Never Again’: Transitional Justice and the Transformation of the Norm of Non-Recurrence. International Journal of Transitional Justice, 15(2), 386-406. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijab011

This article analyses the transformation of guarantees of non-recurrence (GNRs), the least developed pillar of transitional justice (TJ), and sets a legal and conceptual foundation of the norm for TJ theory and practice. It draws out key characterist... Read More about The Law of ‘Never Again’: Transitional Justice and the Transformation of the Norm of Non-Recurrence.

Spaces of Peace (2021)
Book Chapter
Björkdahl, A., & Kappler, S. (2021). Spaces of Peace. In O. P. Richmond, & G. Visoka (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of peacebuilding, statebuilding, and peace formation (139-151). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190904418.013.9

This chapter shows that war-making and peace-making “take place” and that sometimes the legacy of conflict obscures manifestations of peacebuilding. The analysis of a “bridge that divides” in the city of Mitrovica in northern Kosovo and a “wall that... Read More about Spaces of Peace.

Women's mobility and transport in the peripheries of three African cities: Reflecting on early impacts of COVID-19 (2021)
Journal Article
Porter, G., Murphy, E., Adamu, F., Dayil, P., De Lannoy, A., Han, S., …Van der Weidje, K. (2021). Women's mobility and transport in the peripheries of three African cities: Reflecting on early impacts of COVID-19. Transport Policy, 110, 181-190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2021.05.025

This paper reflects on the mobility experiences of women in African cities in COVID-19, based on research conducted both prior to and following entry into the COVID-19 ‘moment’. It draws on material collected during an ongoing action research study a... Read More about Women's mobility and transport in the peripheries of three African cities: Reflecting on early impacts of COVID-19.

From Global to Local Tea Markets: The Changing Political Economy of Tea Production within India's Domestic Value Chain (2021)
Journal Article
Langford, N. J. (2021). From Global to Local Tea Markets: The Changing Political Economy of Tea Production within India's Domestic Value Chain. Development and Change, 52(6), 1445-1472. https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12652

The growth of emerging economies has led to a significant expansion of domestic markets in the global South. Yet, the vast majority of studies examining contemporary patterns of trade and production continue to use a global value chain (GVC) lens, th... Read More about From Global to Local Tea Markets: The Changing Political Economy of Tea Production within India's Domestic Value Chain.