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Weather-related disasters and inflation in the euro area (2024)
Journal Article
Beirne, J., Dafermos, Y., Kriwoluzky, A., Renzhi, N., Volz, U., & Wittich, J. (2024). Weather-related disasters and inflation in the euro area. Journal of Banking and Finance, 169, Article 107298. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2024.107298

This paper investigates the impact of weather-related disasters on inflation in the euro area over the period 1996-2021. Using a panel structural vector autoregression approach, we explore whether weather-related disasters have a significant and pers... Read More about Weather-related disasters and inflation in the euro area.

E-motions: A History of Unrecorded Female Rural Displacements in Post-Slavery Africa (2024)
Journal Article
Pelckmans, L., & Rodet, M. (2024). E-motions: A History of Unrecorded Female Rural Displacements in Post-Slavery Africa. Journal of migration history, 10(3), 301-318. https://doi.org/10.1163/23519924-10030001

This special issue introduces the concept of e-motions in (post-)slavery Africa to analyse movement or motion that is not so much driven by labour and economic survival but rather by relational/emotional (dis-)connection. We introduce the term e-moti... Read More about E-motions: A History of Unrecorded Female Rural Displacements in Post-Slavery Africa.

Staring out my window: Reflexivity and relationality in research in a Covid-19 world (2024)
Journal Article
Wright, M. F. (2025). Staring out my window: Reflexivity and relationality in research in a Covid-19 world. Possibility Studies, 3(1), 78-93. https://doi.org/10.1177/27538699241273735

In March 2020 I faced a research crisis. Like many PhD students, my project quickly fell apart and I was faced with writing a PhD on migration while stood still in London. In this article I explore the techniques I used to try to write about movement... Read More about Staring out my window: Reflexivity and relationality in research in a Covid-19 world.

The Oxford Handbook of Environmental and Natural Resources Law in India (2024)
Book
Cullet, P., Bhullar, L., & Koonan, S. (Eds.). (2024). The Oxford Handbook of Environmental and Natural Resources Law in India. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198884682.001.0001

Environmental law is a broad discipline covering issues such as nature conservation, the prevention or abatement of pollution, and waste management. It also encompasses concerns related to natural resources, such as forests, minerals, and fisheries,... Read More about The Oxford Handbook of Environmental and Natural Resources Law in India.

China's infrastructure investments in Africa: An imperative for attaining sustainable development goals or a debt-trap? (2024)
Journal Article
Bo, H., Rodiat, L., & Sakariyahu, R. (online). China's infrastructure investments in Africa: An imperative for attaining sustainable development goals or a debt-trap?. The British Accounting Review, 2024, Article 101472. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bar.2024.101472

In recent times, China, as part of its ‘Going Global Strategy’, has extended its developmental aids to countries in Africa. Being the largest country-to-country lender in the world, China has become the largest supplier of infrastructural finance and... Read More about China's infrastructure investments in Africa: An imperative for attaining sustainable development goals or a debt-trap?.

India's Farmers' Movement and the Agrarian Questions: Authoritarian Populism vs Agrarian Questions (2024)
Book Chapter
Sinha, S. (2024). India's Farmers' Movement and the Agrarian Questions: Authoritarian Populism vs Agrarian Questions. In C. Moliner, & D. Singh (Eds.), The Indian Farmers’ Protest of 2020–2021 Agrarian Crisis, Dissent and Identity (23-36). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003515050-4

India’s farmers’ movement (Kisan Andolan) of 2020–2021 has been the most successful movement against Narendra Modi’s authoritarian populist government since it came to office in 2014, forcing a reversal of the three farm bills that aimed at an accele... Read More about India's Farmers' Movement and the Agrarian Questions: Authoritarian Populism vs Agrarian Questions.

Free speech and democracy in Palestinian Universities: A call for parrhesiastic speech (2024)
Journal Article
Hamamra, B., & Gould, R. R. (2024). Free speech and democracy in Palestinian Universities: A call for parrhesiastic speech. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 56(13), 1317-1331. https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2024.2391857

This article examines the factors contributing to the suppression of free speech in Palestine, with a focus on the West Bank. We argue that anti-democratic politics and restricted public discourse in both public and academic spheres are mutually rein... Read More about Free speech and democracy in Palestinian Universities: A call for parrhesiastic speech.

Liberty, the 'Maria Luz' Incident and the Liminal Legal Status of Chinese Indentured Labourers and Japanese Licensed Prostitutes (2024)
Journal Article
Mihalopoulos, B. (online). Liberty, the 'Maria Luz' Incident and the Liminal Legal Status of Chinese Indentured Labourers and Japanese Licensed Prostitutes. Past and Present: A Journal of Historical Studies, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtae022

While covering the same ground as recent scholarship on the emancipatory potential of the Maria Luz incident, this article takes a radical departure, arguing that the background to the incident was British desire to disrupt the Macao trade in Chinese... Read More about Liberty, the 'Maria Luz' Incident and the Liminal Legal Status of Chinese Indentured Labourers and Japanese Licensed Prostitutes.

Navigating Financial Cycles: Economic Growth, Bureaucratic Autonomy, and Regulatory Governance in Emerging Markets (2024)
Journal Article
Coban, M. K., & Apaydin, F. (2025). Navigating Financial Cycles: Economic Growth, Bureaucratic Autonomy, and Regulatory Governance in Emerging Markets. Regulation and Governance, 19(1), 126-145. https://doi.org/10.1111/rego.12621

Political decisions over economic growth policies influence the degree of bureaucratic autonomy and regulatory governance dynamics. Yet, our understanding of these processes in the Global South is somewhat limited. The article studies the post-Global... Read More about Navigating Financial Cycles: Economic Growth, Bureaucratic Autonomy, and Regulatory Governance in Emerging Markets.

Mnemonic Encounters: The Construction and Persistence of International “History Wars” and the Case of Japan–South Korea Relations (2024)
Journal Article
Deacon, C. (2024). Mnemonic Encounters: The Construction and Persistence of International “History Wars” and the Case of Japan–South Korea Relations. International Studies Quarterly, 68(3), Article sqae114. https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqae114

Why does contentious history play such an outsized role in some international relationships? Why do these “history wars” endure, overriding incentives to reconcile? Despite their demonstrable importance, history wars have generally been neglected by... Read More about Mnemonic Encounters: The Construction and Persistence of International “History Wars” and the Case of Japan–South Korea Relations.

The Emergence of the Korean Art Collector and the Korean Art Market (2024)
Book
Horlyck, C. (2024). The Emergence of the Korean Art Collector and the Korean Art Market. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003016564

Articulating the shifting interests in Korean art and offering new ways of conceiving the biases that initiated and impacted its collecting, this book traces the rise of the modern Korean art market from its formative period in the 1870s through to i... Read More about The Emergence of the Korean Art Collector and the Korean Art Market.