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Norms and Discourses of Class: Disciplining Young Educated Womxn’s Political Engagements in South Africa (2019)
Journal Article
Michalko, J. Norms and Discourses of Class: Disciplining Young Educated Womxn’s Political Engagements in South Africa. Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies, 47(3), 269-286. https://doi.org/10.1080/02589346.2019.1691366

Class-based analysis has become one of the key academic approaches to examining political behaviour in South Africa. As its usefulness in the context of high inequality is contested, this article seeks to contribute to the debates on its analytical p... Read More about Norms and Discourses of Class: Disciplining Young Educated Womxn’s Political Engagements in South Africa.

From Saving Buddhism from (Corrupt) Buddhists to Preserving Buddhism from Islam: the Relationship Between Religion and 'National' Identity in Precolonial and Postcolonial Myanmar (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2019, November). From Saving Buddhism from (Corrupt) Buddhists to Preserving Buddhism from Islam: the Relationship Between Religion and 'National' Identity in Precolonial and Postcolonial Myanmar. Paper presented at Religion and State Ideology in the Middle East and Asia, Oriental Institute, Prague, Czech Republic

What underlies inadequate and unequal fruit and vegetable consumption in India? An exploratory analysis (2019)
Journal Article
Choudhury, S., Shankar, B., Aleksandrowicz, L., Tak, M., Green, R., Harris, F., Scheelbeek, P., & Dangour, A. D. (2020). What underlies inadequate and unequal fruit and vegetable consumption in India? An exploratory analysis. Global Food Security, 24, Article 100332. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2019.100332

Adequate consumption of fruit and vegetables is key to improved diet-related health in India. We analyse fruit and vegetable consumption in the Indian population using National Sample Survey data. A series of regressions is estimated to characterise... Read More about What underlies inadequate and unequal fruit and vegetable consumption in India? An exploratory analysis.

Palestinian Cause and Iran (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Alavi, S. A. (2019, November). Palestinian Cause and Iran. Presented at Seminar on Palestinian Cause and Iran, University of Aberdeen

Constitutional Migration and the Meaning of Religious Freedom: From Ireland and India to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (2019)
Journal Article
Nelson, M. J. (2020). Constitutional Migration and the Meaning of Religious Freedom: From Ireland and India to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The Journal of Asian studies, 79(1), 129-154. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021911819000615

Building on research concerning constitutional migration, I show how constitutional provisions regarding religious freedom (‘subject to public order’) arrived in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, not via colonial British or traditional Islamic source... Read More about Constitutional Migration and the Meaning of Religious Freedom: From Ireland and India to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

South Korea (2019)
Book Chapter
Lee, Y. (2019). South Korea. In A. Shahbaz, M. Truong, A. Funk, A. Slipowitz, I. Linzer, & N. Buyon (Eds.), Freedom on the Net 2019: The Crisis of Social Media. Freedom House

Racial Sovereignty (2019)
Journal Article
Nisancioglu, K. (2019). Racial Sovereignty. European Journal of International Relations, 26(1_supplt), 39-63. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354066119882991

This article explores how International Relations (IR) might better conceptualise and analyse an underexplored but constitutive relationship between race and sovereignty. I begin with a critical analysis of the ‘orthodox account’ of sovereignty which... Read More about Racial Sovereignty.