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Reading Nepali Maoist Memoirs (2012)
Journal Article
Hutt, M. (2012). Reading Nepali Maoist Memoirs. Studies in Nepali history and society, 17(1), 107-142

A study of the Maoist memoir as a new literary genre in Nepali, focusing on five examples published since 2009.

Emerging migration flows in a changing climate in dryland Africa (2012)
Journal Article
Kniveton, D., Smith, C., & Black, R. (2012). Emerging migration flows in a changing climate in dryland Africa. Nature Climate Change, 2(6), 444-447. https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1447

Fears of the movement of large numbers of people as a result of changes in the environment were first voiced in the 1980s (ref. 1). Nearly thirty years later the numbers likely to migrate as a result of the impacts of climate change are still, at bes... Read More about Emerging migration flows in a changing climate in dryland Africa.

Liquidity preference, uncertainty, and recession in a stock-flow consistent model (2012)
Journal Article
Dafermos, Y. (2012). Liquidity preference, uncertainty, and recession in a stock-flow consistent model. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 34(4), 749-776. https://doi.org/10.2753/PKE0160-3477340407

This paper develops a stock-flow consistent model that explicitly integrates the role of liquidity preference and perceived uncertainty into the decision-making process of households, firms, and commercial banks. Emphasis is placed on (1) the link be... Read More about Liquidity preference, uncertainty, and recession in a stock-flow consistent model.

Economics - Unfit for Purpose: The Director’s Cut (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fine, B. (2012, June). Economics - Unfit for Purpose: The Director’s Cut. Presented at Closing Plenary given to the World Congress of the Association of Social Economics, and Cairncross Lecture, Glasgow

Breaking Down the Birangona: Examining the (Divided) Media Discourse on the War Heroines of Bangladesh’s Independence Movement. (2012)
Journal Article
Islam, K. S. (2012). Breaking Down the Birangona: Examining the (Divided) Media Discourse on the War Heroines of Bangladesh’s Independence Movement. International Journal of Communication, 6, 2131-2148

Rape, commonly used as a weapon of war, was long seen as an inevitable by-product of battle. Recent research finds that war itself is gendered and that the implications and consequences of violence in battle differ for women and men. Against this bac... Read More about Breaking Down the Birangona: Examining the (Divided) Media Discourse on the War Heroines of Bangladesh’s Independence Movement..