'Fifty Shades of Deprivation: Disaggregating Types of Economic Disadvantage in Studies of #Terrorism.' offers a nuanced framework for understanding how dimensions of deprivation intersect with terrorist #radicalization. Read more: https://t.co/OKR5ywGPjc #PoliticalViolence"
'Implications of COVID-19 to Young Women’s Online Education in Canada' explores how the pandemic deepened gendered barriers in education. Read it here: https://t.co/mGllKEmI7F #GenderEquality#COVID19Education
The article “COVID-19 and Gendered Risk: A Case Study of Yemeni Women #Peacebuilders by Kawkab Al-Thaibani” explores how armed conflict and the pandemic amplified risks for Yemeni women while highlighting their resilience and leadership.
#genderstudies
https://t.co/R7gMYabQxS
@melgatter's brilliant book 'Time and Power' has been a true pleasure to read, discuss and review. Highly recommended for those interested in time and its politics, migration, displacement, and development. My review of the book is out now @IntlStudiesRev https://t.co/swAy0w5pmw
I just published an article in @IntlStudiesRev where I argue that clubs, groups, and communities have their own standards for what counts as prestigious (1/6) https://t.co/vJ7PQmPjsF
Does increased female representation in #nucleardiplomacy lead to fewer nukes? Wattenberg's article examines the narratives surrounding women in the nuclear field and their role in advancing #genderequality and disarmament. https://t.co/mOHwmrUc5A #GenderInclusion#FeministIR
“Why do states arm, and why do they sometimes do so together?“ Jonata Anicetti and Ulrich Krotz explore multicausal factors driving arms production and collaboration. Read more: https://t.co/6yec5kGwkh #InternationalRelations#SecurityStudies#ArmsCollaboration
"How does surveillance capitalism exploit human freedom for data extraction?” Swati Srivastava explores its implications on global struggles in her latest article in International Studies Review. Read more: https://t.co/oNovlwm3fK #SurveillanceCapitalism#TechEthics#DataPrivacy
Manuela L. Picq’s article "Can There Be a Public IR?" explores the intersection of academia and activism, highlighting the role scholars played in defending Indigenous rights against mining projects in Ecuador.
https://t.co/FX4YPNMqNn #IndigenousRights#PublicIR#Ecuador
Rahel W. Sebhatu's article "Real Struggles of Cooperation, Contention, and Creativity Are Happening Outside of Academia" critiques the elitism within ISA and how it perpetuates epistemic violence.
📄 Read more: https://t.co/No2IHvCD8k #AcademicExclusion#EpistemicViolence#IR
In „Better than Objectivity: Critique as Method without the Fetishization of Measurement." Ba challenges the idea of detached objectivity in addressing racism and injustice.
📄 Full article: https://t.co/HiDvIWyRZn #SocialJustice#AcademicCritique#BLM#Objectivity
"The High Stakes of Differentials" by Zaynab El Bernoussi. This article explores how visa policies limit Global South scholars' participation in ISA and the broader academic community.
📄 Read here: https://t.co/TXKcJ78cyh #ISA#AcademicDiversity#GlobalSouth#Visa
🚨 New piece out in the @IntlStudiesRev!
I discuss the different barriers that junior international scholars face to participate in knowledge production. This includes epistemological biases and barriers, citizenship/visa issues, & financial obstacles.
https://t.co/8hsAK5Rbca
Manasa Bollempalli explores India's approach to climate refugees, offering a humanitarian alternative to the securitization of climate migration. Read 'Climate #Refugees in India: Seeking #Security between Disaster Diplomacy and Strategic Ambiguity' here: https://t.co/wRPuU8epth
'Between Probability and Possibility: Fostering Productive Research in a Dystopian Moment' by Deborah Avant explores how embracing uncertainty can enhance scholarly thinking and ethical reasoning in challenging times. https://t.co/gJw4MN9ZPJ #InternationalStudies
Check out "Leaders in the #MiddleEast and North Africa: How #Ideology Shapes Foreign Policy" by Özgür Özdamar & Sercan Canbolat. A deep dive into MENA foreign policies. 📚
Read more in the International Studies Review:
https://t.co/yhayWhVyK1
#MENA#ForeignPolicy#IR
"Non-Western Agency in Refugee Humanitarianism: Turkey and ‘Operation Provide Comfort’" by Beste İşleyen. Explore Turkey's pivotal role in shaping modern refugee protection through the 1991 UN mission.
https://t.co/5eZOtCUN2t #RefugeeHumanitarianism#NonWesternAgency
Discover Ana Bracic's "Breaking the Exclusion Cycle: How to Promote Cooperation between Majority and Minority Ethnic Groups." An in-depth study on Roma discrimination in Slovenia and strategies to foster cooperation.
https://t.co/Q1pFwtrQYv #Discrimination#RomaStudies
"Blind Spots and Backdoors: The Growth of the Global Far-right and the Paralysis of Liberal Democracies" by Andrew Vitek. Explore why liberal democracies struggle to counter the far-right's rise. https://t.co/irUS5RSNKM #FarRight#LiberalDemocracy#Extremism#NewResearch