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Inherited Traumas in Diaspora: Postmemory, Past-presencing and Mobilisation of Second-Generation Kurds in Europe (2023)
Journal Article
Baser, B., & Toivanen, M. H. (2023). Inherited Traumas in Diaspora: Postmemory, Past-presencing and Mobilisation of Second-Generation Kurds in Europe. Ethnic and Racial Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2023.2261288

This 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 Press

Examines 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.

Crowded Out: The Effects of Concurrent Elections on Political Engagement, Candidate Evaluation, and Campaign Learning in the United States (2023)
Journal Article
Andersen, D. (2023). Crowded Out: The Effects of Concurrent Elections on Political Engagement, Candidate Evaluation, and Campaign Learning in the United States. Representation: Journal of Representative Democracy, https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2023.2261450

Holding multiple elections simultaneously, also known as concurrent elections, is well known to benefit electoral systems by increasing the rate of voter turnout. Essentially, the public becomes more willing to participate in voting because they can... Read More about Crowded Out: The Effects of Concurrent Elections on Political Engagement, Candidate Evaluation, and Campaign Learning in the United States.

Political Violence: The Problem of Dirty Hands (2023)
Journal Article
Finlay, C. J. (2023). Political Violence: The Problem of Dirty Hands. The Journal of Ethics, 27(4), 561-583. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10892-023-09447-4

This paper argues that the reason why political leadership often involves dirty hands is because of its relationship with violence. To make the case, it maintains that violent means create and assert a form of dominating power that is in tension with... Read More about Political Violence: The Problem of Dirty Hands.

Driven out: women’s employment, the transport sector and social reproduction in Grand Tunis (2023)
Journal Article
Murphy, E. C., Han, S., Keskes, H., & Porter, G. (2024). Driven out: women’s employment, the transport sector and social reproduction in Grand Tunis. Journal of Gender Studies, 33(3), 341-356. https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2023.2258075

Employment in the transport sector has historically proven to be male-dominated, even in countries like Tunisia which have evidenced public policy narratives and legal employment frameworks promoting gender equality. This paper presented the findings... Read More about Driven out: women’s employment, the transport sector and social reproduction in Grand Tunis.

Analysis of Circular Economy Research and Innovation (R&I) intensity for critical products in the supply chains of strategic technologies. (2023)
Report
Baldassarre, B., Buesa Olavarrieta, A., Albizzati, P. F., Jakimow-Canton, M., Saveyn, H., & Carrera, S. (2023). Analysis of Circular Economy Research and Innovation (R&I) intensity for critical products in the supply chains of strategic technologies. European Commission

To develop renewable energy, digital, space and defence technologies, the European Union (EU) needs access to critical raw materials of which a large share is currently imported from third countries. To mitigate the risk of supply disruptions, the Cr... Read More about Analysis of Circular Economy Research and Innovation (R&I) intensity for critical products in the supply chains of strategic technologies..

The New Development Bank: Directions on strategic partnerships (2023)
Journal Article
Nanwani, S. (2023). The New Development Bank: Directions on strategic partnerships. Global Policy, https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13268

The New Development Bank (NDB)’s partnership and cooperation with other international organizations and other financial institutions has been a key element of the strategic vision, design and institutional development of the Bank. For the NDB ‘partne... Read More about The New Development Bank: Directions on strategic partnerships.

The lived experiences of women workers in Africa's transport sector: Reflections from Abuja, Cape Town and Tunis (2023)
Journal Article
Porter, G., Murphy, E., Adamu, F., Dayil, P. B., Han, S., Dungey, C., …Ambrosini, S. (2023). The lived experiences of women workers in Africa's transport sector: Reflections from Abuja, Cape Town and Tunis. Journal of Transport Geography, 112, Article 103695. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2023.103695

This paper draws on ethnographic research conducted 2019–2022 in three quite diverse city regions - Abuja, Cape Town and Tunis - to understand women's lived experiences of work in the road transport sector. The strength of connection between male ide... Read More about The lived experiences of women workers in Africa's transport sector: Reflections from Abuja, Cape Town and Tunis.

Peer-mentoring in a pandemic: an evaluation of a series of new departmental peer-mentor schemes created to support student belonging and transition during COVID-19 (2023)
Journal Article
Bruce, M., Gangoli, G., Mates, L., Millican, A. S., & Dodd-Reynolds, C. (2023). Peer-mentoring in a pandemic: an evaluation of a series of new departmental peer-mentor schemes created to support student belonging and transition during COVID-19. Student engagement in higher education journal, 5(1), 61-82

The rapid move to predominately online learning engendered by the COVID-19 crisis created an urgent need to rethink support mechanisms central to student engagement and transition, namely community-building and identity within the institution. One im... Read More about Peer-mentoring in a pandemic: an evaluation of a series of new departmental peer-mentor schemes created to support student belonging and transition during COVID-19.

What does it mean to be pro-European? The case of the European centre-left and centre-right in Austria, Germany and the UK (2023)
Journal Article
Luke, S. (2023). What does it mean to be pro-European? The case of the European centre-left and centre-right in Austria, Germany and the UK. Party Politics, https://doi.org/10.1177/13540688231198794

Europhilism has traditionally been associated with centre-left and centre-right parties, those parties that contributed to the development of the EU. However, centrist parties vary in their support of European integration. Yet, we know comparatively... Read More about What does it mean to be pro-European? The case of the European centre-left and centre-right in Austria, Germany and the UK.

When experts matter: Variations in consensus messaging for vaccine and genetically modified organism safety (2023)
Journal Article
Lyons, B. A., Mérola, V., Reifler, J., Spälti, A. K., Stedtnitz, C., & Stoeckel, F. (2024). When experts matter: Variations in consensus messaging for vaccine and genetically modified organism safety. Public Understanding of Science, 33(2), 210-226. https://doi.org/10.1177/09636625231188594

Does consensus messaging about contested science issues influence perceptions of consensus and/or personal beliefs? This question remains open, particularly for topics other than climate change and samples outside the United States. In a Spanish nati... Read More about When experts matter: Variations in consensus messaging for vaccine and genetically modified organism safety.

Public perceptions and misperceptions of political authority in the European Union (2023)
Journal Article
Stoeckel, F., Mérola, V., Thompson, J., Lyons, B., & Reifler, J. (2024). Public perceptions and misperceptions of political authority in the European Union. European Union Politics, 25(1), 42-62. https://doi.org/10.1177/14651165231193833

How do citizens understand political authority within multi-level systems? We use original survey data from six European Union member states to assess the roles of political identity and interest in shaping citizen attitudes towards political authori... Read More about Public perceptions and misperceptions of political authority in the European Union.

Colonial Law and Normal Violence: The Racialised, Gendered and Classed Development of Counter Terrorism (2023)
Book Chapter
Finden, A. E. (in press). Colonial Law and Normal Violence: The Racialised, Gendered and Classed Development of Counter Terrorism. In Global Counterterrorism: A Decolonial Approach. Manchester: Manchester University Press

In this chapter Finden explores the colonial characteristics of counter terrorism in Britain and Egypt. This chapter argues that counter terrorism laws and policies in both Global North and Global South states should be understood as fragmented autho... Read More about Colonial Law and Normal Violence: The Racialised, Gendered and Classed Development of Counter Terrorism.

The Islamic State's Drone Innovation (2023)
Book Chapter
Archambault, E., & Veilleux-Lepage, Y. (in press). The Islamic State's Drone Innovation. In J. P. Rogers (Ed.), De Gruyter Handbook of Drone Warfare. Berlin: De Gruyter

This chapter provides a survey of IS’ drone program, how it came to embody this most salient menace, and how IS innovated in its use of drones. To this end, we outline how IS built structures to centralise drone development and modification, as well... Read More about The Islamic State's Drone Innovation.

Essentially Aggregative Harm, Restraint, and Collectivization (2023)
Journal Article
Kahn, E. (2024). Essentially Aggregative Harm, Restraint, and Collectivization. Political Theory, 52(1), 34-59. https://doi.org/10.1177/00905917231185187

Some of the most pressing contemporary social problems result from the amalgamation of a mass of actions that are not intentionally coordinated. Although these essentially aggregative harms are foreseeable, it is unclear what moral duties individuals... Read More about Essentially Aggregative Harm, Restraint, and Collectivization.

Islamism, party change, and strategic conciliation: Evidence from Tunisia (2023)
Journal Article
McCarthy, R. (2023). Islamism, party change, and strategic conciliation: Evidence from Tunisia. Party Politics, https://doi.org/10.1177/13540688231192393

What happens to an Islamist party after moderating its behaviour and ideology? Existing work on Islamist parties has elaborated the varied causes of moderation. Yet, the mixed findings do not capture the full range of Islamist dynamics. This article... Read More about Islamism, party change, and strategic conciliation: Evidence from Tunisia.

Postcolonial nationalism and the global right (2023)
Journal Article
Zhang, C. (2023). Postcolonial nationalism and the global right. Geoforum, 144(August), Article 103824. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103824

How can postcolonial critique address the use and abuse of the anti-colonial in contemporary reactionary and ultranationalist projects in the Global Easts and South? Building on the literature on amalgams of authoritarianism, social conservatism, and... Read More about Postcolonial nationalism and the global right.