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Examining mine action's 'peaceability' potential through everyday narratives and practices in Somaliland (2022)
Journal Article
Njeri, S. (2022). Examining mine action's 'peaceability' potential through everyday narratives and practices in Somaliland. Journal of the British Academy, 10(s1), 109-133. https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/010s1.109

The way in which societies conceptualise peace, and therefore peacebuilding, is dependent on various factors, including the society itself, its history, cultural and social foundations, the legacies of violence and peacebuilding initiatives. Drawing... Read More about Examining mine action's 'peaceability' potential through everyday narratives and practices in Somaliland.

'Hit and miss'? Access to legal assistance in immigration detention (2022)
Journal Article
Lindley, A. (2022). 'Hit and miss'? Access to legal assistance in immigration detention. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 13(3), 629-653. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/huab045

In the context of significant cuts to legal aid in the last decade in the UK, immigration detention remains in scope: indeed the argument that detention is legitimate rests partly on the claim that people can challenge it. Drawing on interviews with... Read More about 'Hit and miss'? Access to legal assistance in immigration detention.

Integrating Photovoice and Citizen Science: The (2022)
Journal Article
Zha, C. C., Jansen, B., Banchoff, A., Fernes, P., Chong, J., Castro, V., Vallez-Kelly, T., Fenton, M., Rogers, J., & King, A. C. (2022). Integrating Photovoice and Citizen Science: The. Health Promotion Practice, 23(2), 241-249. https://doi.org/10.1177/15248399211054784

Community engagement methods like photovoice have allowed researchers to gather and incorporate the experiences and perspectives of community members in their work but have at times faced challenges regarding systematization, accessibility, and scala... Read More about Integrating Photovoice and Citizen Science: The.

Ethical guidance or epistemological injustice? The quality and usefulness of ethical guidance for humanitarian workers and agencies. (2022)
Journal Article
Sheather, J., Apunyo, R., DuBois, M., Khondaker, R., Noman, A., Sadique, S., & McGowan, C. R. (2022). Ethical guidance or epistemological injustice? The quality and usefulness of ethical guidance for humanitarian workers and agencies. BMJ Global Health, 7(3), Article 007707. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-007707

This paper explores the quality and usefulness of ethical guidance for humanitarian aid workers and their agencies. We focus specifically on public health emergencies, such as COVID-19. The authors undertook a literature review and gathered empirical... Read More about Ethical guidance or epistemological injustice? The quality and usefulness of ethical guidance for humanitarian workers and agencies..

Social Reproduction and Pandemic Neoliberalism: Planetary Crises and the Reorganization of Life, Work and Death (2022)
Journal Article
Mezzadri, A. (2022). Social Reproduction and Pandemic Neoliberalism: Planetary Crises and the Reorganization of Life, Work and Death. Organization, 29(3), 379-400. https://doi.org/10.1177/13505084221074042

This article portrays the COVID-19 pandemic as a planetary crisis of capitalist life and analyses it through the feminist political economy lens of social reproduction. Celebrating the plurality and distinctiveness of social reproduction theorisation... Read More about Social Reproduction and Pandemic Neoliberalism: Planetary Crises and the Reorganization of Life, Work and Death.

Militias going rogue: Social dilemmas and coercive brokerage in Rio de Janeiro's urban frontier (2022)
Journal Article
Pope, N. (2023). Militias going rogue: Social dilemmas and coercive brokerage in Rio de Janeiro's urban frontier. Journal of International Development, 35(3), 478-490. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.3636

Examining Rio de Janeiro's milícias (‘militias’) through a ‘coercive brokerage’ concept can reveal how they are central to how states and markets function. By tracing their emergence through moments of political and economic rupture, this article rev... Read More about Militias going rogue: Social dilemmas and coercive brokerage in Rio de Janeiro's urban frontier.