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Decolonising aetiologies and theories of IPV in public health scholarship and practice: Insights from an ethnographic study of conjugal abuse from an Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahәdo community (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R. (2019, June). Decolonising aetiologies and theories of IPV in public health scholarship and practice: Insights from an ethnographic study of conjugal abuse from an Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahәdo community. Paper presented at Development Studies Association Conference 2019, ‘Opening up Development’, The Open University, Milton Keynes

Intimate partner violence (IPV) has comprised one of the priority areas of public health research and practice, especially in relation to African development. However, this scholarship and practice has been dominated by gender-based violence (GBV) ae... Read More about Decolonising aetiologies and theories of IPV in public health scholarship and practice: Insights from an ethnographic study of conjugal abuse from an Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahәdo community.

The values of liberté, égalité, fraternité fifty years on: why the 'free speech' debate makes it even less likely that Mai '68 could happen in Britain now than it was then (2019)
Book Chapter
Scott-Baumann, A. (2019). The values of liberté, égalité, fraternité fifty years on: why the 'free speech' debate makes it even less likely that Mai '68 could happen in Britain now than it was then. In P. Gibbs, J. Jameson, & A. Elwick (Eds.), Values of the University in a Time of Uncertainty (217-228). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15970-2_15

In May 1968 there was a strong sense of left-wing camaraderie that drew many French university students into collaboration with the workers’ unions to rise up against de Gaulle’s government. It is highly unlikely that British campuses could be grippe... Read More about The values of liberté, égalité, fraternité fifty years on: why the 'free speech' debate makes it even less likely that Mai '68 could happen in Britain now than it was then.

Hindu nationalism in power: Making sense of Modi and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government, 2014–19 (2019)
Journal Article
Singh, G. (2019). Hindu nationalism in power: Making sense of Modi and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government, 2014–19. Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory, 15(3-4), 314-331. https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2019.1630220

As the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance returns to power in India, it is appropriate to reflect on the coalition’s first term in office. This paper provides an overview of the government’s performance in key areas, especially vis-a-vis religious... Read More about Hindu nationalism in power: Making sense of Modi and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government, 2014–19.

Mise en scène familiale, usages du savoir et campagnes politiques : Djiguiba Camara (Guinée) (2019)
Journal Article
Rodet, M., & Bertho, E. (2019). Mise en scène familiale, usages du savoir et campagnes politiques : Djiguiba Camara (Guinée). Cahiers d'études africaines (En ligne), 234, 543-570. https://doi.org/10.4000/etudesafricaines.26012

Cet article retrace le parcours de Djiguiba Camara, intermédiaire colonial de Haute Guinée et auteur d’un tapuscrit de 110 pages intitulé « Histoire locale » sur l’histoire de son village natal de Damaro et sur Samori Touré. Fata Kéoulé Camara, son p... Read More about Mise en scène familiale, usages du savoir et campagnes politiques : Djiguiba Camara (Guinée).

Cow Protection, Hindu Identity and the Politics of Hurt in India, c.1890–2019 (2019)
Journal Article
Tejani, S. (2019). Cow Protection, Hindu Identity and the Politics of Hurt in India, c.1890–2019. Emotions (Perth, W.A. Online), 3(1), 136-157. https://doi.org/10.1163/2208522X-02010042

Recent violence in India towards minority Muslim and Dalit communities in response to their alleged killing of cows is shocking in its brutality. Those responsible maintain the cow is sacred to Hindus and a threat to its life is an attack on Hinduism... Read More about Cow Protection, Hindu Identity and the Politics of Hurt in India, c.1890–2019.

Shiny Things and Sovereign Legalities: Expropriation of Dynastic Property in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic (2019)
Journal Article
Karamursel, C. (2019). Shiny Things and Sovereign Legalities: Expropriation of Dynastic Property in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 51(3), 445-463. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020743819000382

This article probes the legal expropriation of dynastic property in the late Ottoman Empire and early Turkish Republic. Focused on the period from Abdülhamid II's deposal in 1909 to the decade immediately following the abolition of the caliphate in 1... Read More about Shiny Things and Sovereign Legalities: Expropriation of Dynastic Property in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic.

Research reflexivity in the current governance framework: Problematising trends and reconsidering the meaning of research ethics in ‘cultural translation’ (2019)
Digital Artefact
Istratii, R. (2019). Research reflexivity in the current governance framework: Problematising trends and reconsidering the meaning of research ethics in ‘cultural translation’

Recently the University of Sheffield organised a two-day workshop to explore best practice for research ethics when conducting research in the global South, the new ‘umbrella term’ referring to countries that fall outside of Euro-America and where mu... Read More about Research reflexivity in the current governance framework: Problematising trends and reconsidering the meaning of research ethics in ‘cultural translation’.