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Afterword: Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction (2024)
Journal Article
Rai, S. (2025). Afterword: Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, 57(2), 554-558. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.13117

“Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction” contributes to the growing interdisciplinary debates on depletion. It does so through analyses of the everyday rhythms of life by investigating the relationship betw... Read More about Afterword: Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction.

Not Nuremberg — Histories of Alternative Criminalization Paradigms, 1945–2021: An Introduction (2024)
Journal Article
Mark, J., & Clark, P. (in press). Not Nuremberg — Histories of Alternative Criminalization Paradigms, 1945–2021: An Introduction. Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 15(1), 41-57. https://doi.org/10.1353/hum.2024.a941435

The Western myth of Nuremberg has dominated understandings of the evolution of international criminal law. Enshrining the International Military Tribunal as a critical point of origin, this paradigm has developed a narrative of post-war liberal progr... Read More about Not Nuremberg — Histories of Alternative Criminalization Paradigms, 1945–2021: An Introduction.

Gender Contestations and the Implications for Inclusive Societies (2024)
Journal Article
Okech, A. (2024). Gender Contestations and the Implications for Inclusive Societies. African Journal of sustainable Development, 14(1), 47-59

This paper examines contemporary debates on gender and the state in Africa as a contribution to debates that will inform the United Nations (UN) Summit of the Future in September 2024. Specifically, this paper focuses on two intersecting questions. T... Read More about Gender Contestations and the Implications for Inclusive Societies.

Photographs, Emotions and Protest at a Colonial Memorial in Brazzaville (Congo) (2024)
Journal Article
Daga, M., & Djimet, I. (2024). Photographs, Emotions and Protest at a Colonial Memorial in Brazzaville (Congo). International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 23, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069241289293

This article explores the insights of photo-elicitation interviews as a methodological genre for understanding how people construct narratives of a memorial associated with colonialism. We argue that the interaction with photographs made the research... Read More about Photographs, Emotions and Protest at a Colonial Memorial in Brazzaville (Congo).

Review of: The Chinese Communist Party: A 100-Year Trajectory Edited by Jérôme Doyon and Chloé Froissart. Canberra: Australian National University Press, 2024. ix + 454 pp. AU$59.95 (also available Open Access). ISBN 9781760466237 (2024)
Journal Article
Mittelstaedt, J. C. (2024). Review of: The Chinese Communist Party: A 100-Year Trajectory Edited by Jérôme Doyon and Chloé Froissart. Canberra: Australian National University Press, 2024. ix + 454 pp. AU$59.95 (also available Open Access). ISBN 9781760466237. The China Quarterly, 1088-1089. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741024001309

Playing with Fire: How Engagement with Illicit Economies Shapes the Survival and Resilience of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China-Myanmar Borderlands (2024)
Journal Article
Peng, X. (2024). Playing with Fire: How Engagement with Illicit Economies Shapes the Survival and Resilience of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China-Myanmar Borderlands. China perspectives, 138(9-20), 9-20. https://doi.org/10.4000/12fwg

This article examines the relationship between the survival and resilience of ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) and their involvement in the illicit economy in the China-Myanmar borderlands of northern Shan State over time. Drawing on fieldwork condu... Read More about Playing with Fire: How Engagement with Illicit Economies Shapes the Survival and Resilience of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China-Myanmar Borderlands.

Differential and resonant solidarities: A materialist approach to the early career experience (2024)
Journal Article
Leicht, C. V., Bengtsson Meuller, E., Borowetz, T., Hiraide, L., & Pruszynski, K. (online). Differential and resonant solidarities: A materialist approach to the early career experience. Politics, https://doi.org/10.1177/02633957241280237

Navigating academia as early career academics (ECAs) is increasingly challenging, with many facing structural inequities, the rise of precarious work, and the increased marketisation of higher education in the United Kingdom and beyond. The purpose o... Read More about Differential and resonant solidarities: A materialist approach to the early career experience.

Guardianship and Democracy in Iran and Turkey: Tutelary Consolidation, Popular Contestation (2024)
Book
Akkoyunlu, F. K. (2024). Guardianship and Democracy in Iran and Turkey: Tutelary Consolidation, Popular Contestation. Edinburgh University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781399506120

This book offers the first comparative study of the foundations, consolidation and contestation of regime guardianship in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Turkey. For decades, the military in Turkey and the clergy in Iran acted as the... Read More about Guardianship and Democracy in Iran and Turkey: Tutelary Consolidation, Popular Contestation.

'Instagram is like a karela': transnational digital queer politics and online censorship and surveillance in India (2024)
Journal Article
Kanchan, T. (2024). 'Instagram is like a karela': transnational digital queer politics and online censorship and surveillance in India. Communication, Culture & Critique, 17(3), 162-169. https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcae034

This article explores transnational queer political flows and negotiations in Indian queer/trans communities on Instagram, situating this in its limits and restrictions as a public sphere that is corporate- and state-governed and subject to condition... Read More about 'Instagram is like a karela': transnational digital queer politics and online censorship and surveillance in India.