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Drugs and extractivism: opium cultivation and drug use in the Myanmar-China borderlands (2023)
Journal Article
Meehan, P., & Dan, S. L. (2024). Drugs and extractivism: opium cultivation and drug use in the Myanmar-China borderlands. The Journal of Peasant Studies, 51(4), 922-959. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2023.2271403

This paper explores the intersections between two phenomena that have shaped eastern Kachin State in Myanmar’s northern borderlands with China since the late 1980s: the transformation of once-remote spaces into resource frontiers shaped by overlappin... Read More about Drugs and extractivism: opium cultivation and drug use in the Myanmar-China borderlands.

Examining global innovation creation and entrepreneurship in migrant entrepreneurs: The case of the Jem Group Founder, UK (2023)
Preprint / Working Paper
Yoshida, K. Examining global innovation creation and entrepreneurship in migrant entrepreneurs: The case of the Jem Group Founder, UK. London

This paper explored the relationship between the entrepreneurship and the local innovation creation of migrant entrepreneurs, focusing on the Jem Group, a company that has existed in the United Kingdom for 50 years, and the life of Tetsuro Hama, a Ja... Read More about Examining global innovation creation and entrepreneurship in migrant entrepreneurs: The case of the Jem Group Founder, UK.

Jaina Non-Tīrthas in Madhyadeśa II.2: Heritage without History (2023)
Journal Article
Flügel, P. (2023). Jaina Non-Tīrthas in Madhyadeśa II.2: Heritage without History. Berliner indologische Studien, 26,

The concluding part of the essay Jaina Non-Tīrthas in Madhadeśa II presents illustrated sections on Indora, Māmoṃ, Thūbana, Bahorībanda, Seroṃna, Pacarāī, Golākoṭa, Mahebā and Bajarañgagaṛha, Devagaṛha and Būṛhī Canderī. It introduces the method of f... Read More about Jaina Non-Tīrthas in Madhyadeśa II.2: Heritage without History.

The Public Finance Position of Immigrants in Europe: A Quantile Regression Approach (2023)
Journal Article
Joxhe, M., Scaramozzino, P., & Zanaj, S. (2024). The Public Finance Position of Immigrants in Europe: A Quantile Regression Approach. Public Finance Review, 52(2), 182-221. https://doi.org/10.1177/10911421231197280

This paper contrasts the net fiscal position (NFP) of immigrants versus natives using data from the European Survey on Living Conditions for 2007-2015. By employing a quantile regression approach, we find that European and non-European migrants have... Read More about The Public Finance Position of Immigrants in Europe: A Quantile Regression Approach.

Tracy Mott's Understanding of Kalecki's Economics (2023)
Journal Article
Toporowski, J. (2023). Tracy Mott's Understanding of Kalecki's Economics. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 46(4), 517-526. https://doi.org/10.1080/01603477.2023.2242327

Following his death in 1970, interest in Kalecki’s economics has come to be confined to Post-Keynesian circles and discussions of political economy. In general, these have provided partial accounts of Kalecki’s ideas, to supplement gaps in the theori... Read More about Tracy Mott's Understanding of Kalecki's Economics.

Temporal Nonconformity: Being There Together as Khwajasara in a Time of One’s Own (2023)
Book Chapter
Hamzić, V. (2023). Temporal Nonconformity: Being There Together as Khwajasara in a Time of One’s Own. In O. Kasmani (Ed.), Pakistan Desires: Queer Futures Elsewhere (125-145). Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.6305466.13

This chapter engages the temporality of khwajasara communal experience by examining a variety of ways in which this Pakistani gender nonconforming subjectivity has shared in the larger South Asian and/or Muslim memories and performance of gender and... Read More about Temporal Nonconformity: Being There Together as Khwajasara in a Time of One’s Own.

Politics in the Crevices: Urban Design and the Making of Property Markets in Cairo and Istanbul (2023)
Book
El-Kazaz, S. (2023). E. Ault (Ed.), Politics in the Crevices: Urban Design and the Making of Property Markets in Cairo and Istanbul. Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478027386

In Politics in the Crevices, Sarah El-Kazaz takes readers into the world of urban planning and design practices in Istanbul and Cairo. In this transnational ethnography of neighborhoods undergoing contested rapid transformations, she reveals how the... Read More about Politics in the Crevices: Urban Design and the Making of Property Markets in Cairo and Istanbul.

Sails (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Wuttke, N. (2023). Sails. [Multimodal Installation]. 1 November 2023 - 1 November 2023. (Unpublished)

Rebranding China through facsimiles: A study of mubanshuiyin reproductions in PRC’s art diplomacy and soft power building, 1952–79 (2023)
Journal Article
Qian, Y. (2023). Rebranding China through facsimiles: A study of mubanshuiyin reproductions in PRC’s art diplomacy and soft power building, 1952–79. Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, 10(3), 317-336. https://doi.org/10.1386/jcca_00087_1

In September 2022, China Central Television released a five-episode documentary about Rongbaozhai, one of the oldest stationery companies and art galleries in China, to celebrate its 350th anniversary. This was part of the global propaganda aiming to... Read More about Rebranding China through facsimiles: A study of mubanshuiyin reproductions in PRC’s art diplomacy and soft power building, 1952–79.

Parenting Patriots: Filial Piety, Family Socialization, and Insurgency in the Vietnam War (2023)
Journal Article
Nguyen, M. A. (2023). Parenting Patriots: Filial Piety, Family Socialization, and Insurgency in the Vietnam War. Journal of Vietnamese Studies, 18(4), 1-29. https://doi.org/10.1525/vs.2023.18.4.1

This paper explores two ways in which family, specifically parents, predisposed Vietnamese children to join the National Liberation Front. Firstly, I found that family often socialized children into a certain political orientation, and children were... Read More about Parenting Patriots: Filial Piety, Family Socialization, and Insurgency in the Vietnam War.

Racist Artificial Intelligence: Where does it come from? (2023)
Journal Article
Adib-Moghaddam, A. (2023). Racist Artificial Intelligence: Where does it come from?. Faṣlnāmah-i muṭāli̒āt-i biyn/al- milalī فصلنامه مطالعات بینالمللی (Print) (چاپی), 20(2), 139-159. https://doi.org/10.22034/ISJ.2023.182419

How did racism creep into the algorithms that govern our daily lives, from banking and shopping, to job applications? Connecting the legacy of enlightenment racism to forms of discrimination in modern day algorithms and Artificial Intelligence, this... Read More about Racist Artificial Intelligence: Where does it come from?.

Evaluating Rhyme Annotations for Large Corpora: Metrics and Data (2023)
Journal Article
Baley, J. (2023). Evaluating Rhyme Annotations for Large Corpora: Metrics and Data. Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale, 52(2), 137-162. https://doi.org/10.1163/19606028-bja10032

Recent methods have been proposed to produce automatic rhyme annotators for large rhymed corpora. These methods, such as Baley (2022b) greatly reduce the cost of annotating rhymed material, allowing historical linguists to focus on the analysis of th... Read More about Evaluating Rhyme Annotations for Large Corpora: Metrics and Data.

Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: Before the Watershed; Critical Reconstructions of Political Economy, Volume 1 (2023)
Book
Fine, B. (2023). Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: Before the Watershed; Critical Reconstructions of Political Economy, Volume 1. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004682344

In Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: Before the Watershed, Ben Fine offers a selection of his key articles charting the rise of economics imperialism. Each article is accompanied by a preamble that sets the context in which it appeared,... Read More about Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: Before the Watershed; Critical Reconstructions of Political Economy, Volume 1.

Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: The Watershed and After; Critical Reconstructions of Political Economy, Volume 2 (2023)
Book
Fine, B. (2023). Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: The Watershed and After; Critical Reconstructions of Political Economy, Volume 2. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004682351

In Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: The Watershed and After, Ben Fine selects and adds to his key articles tracking economics imperialism through three phases, focusing on the last decade of the third phase – anything goes as with freak... Read More about Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: The Watershed and After; Critical Reconstructions of Political Economy, Volume 2.

Tourism Demand in the Face of Geopolitical Risk: Insights From a Cross-Country Analysis (2023)
Journal Article
Papagianni, E., Evgenidis, A., Tsagkanos, A., & Megalooikonomou, V. (2024). Tourism Demand in the Face of Geopolitical Risk: Insights From a Cross-Country Analysis. Journal of Travel Research, 63(8), 2094-2119. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472875231206539

This paper develops a novel Bayesian heterogeneous panel vector autoregressive model (B-HP-VAR) that quantifies the impact of geopolitical risk shocks on the tourism industry of 14 emerging market and developing economies (EMDE). We find that increas... Read More about Tourism Demand in the Face of Geopolitical Risk: Insights From a Cross-Country Analysis.

Review of: The Cooing of the Dove and the Cawing of the Crow: Late ʿAbbāsid Poetics in Abū al-ʿAlāʾ al-Maʿarrī’s Saqṭ al-Zand and Luzūm Mā Lā Yalzam, written by Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych (2023)
Journal Article
Sperl, S. (2023). Review of: The Cooing of the Dove and the Cawing of the Crow: Late ʿAbbāsid Poetics in Abū al-ʿAlāʾ al-Maʿarrī’s Saqṭ al-Zand and Luzūm Mā Lā Yalzam, written by Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych. Journal of Arabic Literature, 54(3-4), 464-472. https://doi.org/10.1163/1570064x-12341504