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Climate refugees: A useful concept? Towards an alternative vocabulary of ecological displacement (2022)
Journal Article
Hiraide, L. A. (2023). Climate refugees: A useful concept? Towards an alternative vocabulary of ecological displacement. Politics, 43(2), 267-282. https://doi.org/10.1177/02633957221077257

Against the background of climate scepticism and raging anti-immigrant sentiments across Europe, the politics of climate change and the politics of migration are fraught with tension. The two converge over discussions about ‘climate refugees’. But wh... Read More about Climate refugees: A useful concept? Towards an alternative vocabulary of ecological displacement.

Muslim Leadership within Gujarat’s Congress in the 1980s (2022)
Journal Article
Okayama, S. (2022). Muslim Leadership within Gujarat’s Congress in the 1980s. South Asia Research, 42(2), 177-194. https://doi.org/10.1177/02627280211073172

Much literature covers how the rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India impacted on the political marginalisation of Muslims, while it has not been examined in sufficient depth how the internal dynamics of Congress contributed to this declin... Read More about Muslim Leadership within Gujarat’s Congress in the 1980s.

The Sumud Within: Walid Daka’s Abolitionist Decolonization (2022)
Journal Article
Gortler, S. (2022). The Sumud Within: Walid Daka’s Abolitionist Decolonization. Contemporary Political Theory, 21, 499-521. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41296-021-00537-2

The texts of Walid Daka, a Palestinian political prisoner incarcerated since 1986, challenge the notion that colonial power ends with decolonization and expose the shortcomings of examining colonial prisons solely through the eliminatory prism of dea... Read More about The Sumud Within: Walid Daka’s Abolitionist Decolonization.

From Deception to Inception: Social Media and the Changing Function of Fake News (Lessons from Egypt 2013) (2022)
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Shafick, H. From Deception to Inception: Social Media and the Changing Function of Fake News (Lessons from Egypt 2013). Cyber Orient, 15(2), 43-77. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyo2.17

The continued political influence of fake news despite the unprecedented accessibility of corrective information raises a pressing question: How can fake news impact publics which recognize its inveracity? Building on and developing Daniel Kahneman a... Read More about From Deception to Inception: Social Media and the Changing Function of Fake News (Lessons from Egypt 2013).

The Difficult Business of Defining Climate Refugees (2022)
Journal Article
Hiraide, L. A. (2022). The Difficult Business of Defining Climate Refugees. Green European journal (Printed),

Although the term “climate refugee” is embraced by media outlets and forces across the political spectrum, and actively rejected by others such as UN officials, there is no widely accepted definition. So, what do we mean when we talk about climate re... Read More about The Difficult Business of Defining Climate Refugees.

Politics, Strategy, and State Responses to Conflict Generated Migration: Evidence from India (2022)
Journal Article
Paliwal, A. (2022). Politics, Strategy, and State Responses to Conflict Generated Migration: Evidence from India. Journal of Global Security Studies, 7(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/jogss/ogab032

Why do states respond differently to conflict-generated migration crises across space and time? Building on valuable existing literature, this article offers a new conceptual typology of “situational strategic contexts” (SSCs). It hypothesizes that t... Read More about Politics, Strategy, and State Responses to Conflict Generated Migration: Evidence from India.

Global Security Entanglement and the Mobility Paradox (2022)
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Adamson, F., & Greenhill, K. M. (2022). Global Security Entanglement and the Mobility Paradox. Current History, 121(831), 3-9. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.2022.121.831.3

The world today is profoundly interconnected, but also characterized by ongoing national competition and intra-state conflict. At the nexus of these dynamics is the question of cross-border mobility, which cuts through and connects myriad, disparate... Read More about Global Security Entanglement and the Mobility Paradox.