Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Politics and international studies"
Jump to: Article | Book | Book Section | Conference or Workshop Item | Monograph | Scholarly Edition Number of items: 43. ArticleAkhtar, Farrukh (2022) The emotional labour of decolonising social work curricula. Journal of Social Work Practice, ISSN (print) 0265-0533 (Epub Ahead of Print) Etchart, Linda (2022) Indigenous peoples and international law in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Laws, 11(4), p. 55. ISSN (online) 2075-471X Finn, Peter and Ledger, Robert (2022) The 2022 Midterms : Trump aside, the midterms had something for everyone. LSE USAPP United States Politics and Policy Blog, Hallward, Peter (2022) The will of the people and the struggle for mass sovereignty : a preliminary outline. Crisis and critique, 9(2), pp. 143-219. ISSN (print) 2311-8172 Ichijo, Atsuko (2022) 'Overcoming modernity', overcoming what? : 'Modernity' in wartime Japan and its implication. The International Journal of Social Imaginaries, 1(1), pp. 107-128. ISSN (print) 2772-7858 Malabou, Catherine (2022) Effective altruism in between right-wing and left-wing anarchisms. Telos, 2022(198), pp. 9-22. ISSN (print) 0090-6514 Nancheva, Nevena and Ranta, Ronald (2022) Do they need to integrate? The place of EU citizens in the UK and the problem of integration. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45(10), pp. 1983-2003. ISSN (print) 0141-9870 O'Dwyer, Emma, Silva Souza, Luiz Gustavo and Beascoechea-Seguí, Neus (2022) Rehearsing post-Covid-19 citizenship : social representations of UK Covid-19 mutual aid. British Journal of Social Psychology, ISSN (print) 0144-6665 (Epub Ahead of Print) O'Dwyer, Emma, Beascoechea-Seguí, Neus and Souza, Luiz Gustavo Silva (2022) The amplifying effect of perceived group politicization : effects of group perceptions and identification on anxiety and coping self-efficacy among members of UK COVID-19 mutual aid groups. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 32(3), pp. 423-437. ISSN (print) 1052-9284 Ortega, Javier and Verdugo, Gregory (2022) Who stays and who leaves? Immigration and the selection of natives across locations. Journal of Economic Geography, 22(2), pp. 221-260. ISSN (print) 1468-2702 Ortega Diego, Javier and Verdugo, Gregory (2022) Corrigendum to: Who stays and who leaves? Immigration and the selection of natives across locations. Journal of Economic Geography, 22(2), p. 261. ISSN (print) 1468-2702 Osborne, Peter (2022) [Contribution to the symposium] What is radical? ArtMargins, 10(3), pp. 72-74. ISSN (print) 2162-2574 Ranta, Ronald, Mulrooney, Hilda, Nancheva, Nevena and Bhakta, Dee (2022) Rethinking food banks : how crises are recasting food aid in the UK. News & Opinion, Rindzeviciute, Egle (2022) Ingrown infrastructures. A Shade Colder(3), Rindzeviciute, Egle (2022) With Ukraine. Echo Gone Wrong(March), ISSN (online) 2424-5070 Rindzevičiūtė, Egle (2022) With Ukraine. Baltic Worlds, 152(1-2), pp. 29-31. ISSN (print) 2000-2955 Silvestri, Marisa and Tong, Stephen (2022) Women police leaders in Europe : a tale of prejudice and patronage. European Journal of Criminology, 19(5), pp. 871-890. ISSN (print) 1477-3708 Vandrevala, Tushna, Alidu, Lailah, Hendy, Jane, Shafi, Shuja and Ala, Aftab (2022) “It's possibly made us feel a little more alienated” : How people from ethnic minority communities conceptualise COVID-19 and its influence on engagement with testing. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 27(2), pp. 141-150. ISSN (print) 1355-8196 BookFong, Brian and Ichijo, Atsuko, eds. (2022) The Routledge handbook of comparative territorial autonomies. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. 342p. ISBN 9780367431419 Marini, Ruy Mauro, Latimer, Amanda [Editor] and Osorio, Jaime [Editor] (2022) The dialectics of dependency. New York, U.S. : Monthly Review Press. 228p. ISSN (print) 9781583679838 O'Sullivan, Shane (2022) The Watergate burglars : Nixon, dirty tricks, and the CIA. Revised ed. New York, U.S. : Skyhorse. 600p. ISBN 9781510729582 Ranta, Ronald and Ichijo, Atsuko (2022) Food, national identity and nationalism : from everyday to global politics. 2nd ed. London, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. (Food and identity in a globalising world) ISBN 9783031078330 Book SectionCinpoes, Radu (2022) Beyond radical right politics : LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary and Romania. In: Koranyi, James and Hanscam, Emily, (eds.) Digging politics. The ancient past and contested present in East-Central Europe. Berlin, Germany : De Gruyter Oldenbourg. pp. 217-240. ISBN 9783110697339 Dodsworth, Francis (2022) From the ‘old’ to the ‘new’ : corruption and the police, c. 1750–1910. In: Cawood, Ian and Crook, Tom, (eds.) The many lives of corruption : the reform of public life in modern Britain c.1750-1950. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. pp. 54-74. ISBN 9781526150035 Finn, Peter (2022) Democratising teaching : student votes and module case studies. In: Oprandi, Paolo and Betts, Tab, (eds.) 100 Ideas for Active Learning. Falmer, UK : University of Sussex Library. ISBN 9780995786271 Ichijo, Atsuko (2022) What are territorial autonomies and why the handbook? In: Fong, Brian and Ichijo, Atsuko, (eds.) The Routledge handbook of comparative territorial autonomies. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. ISBN 9780367431419 Latimer, Amanda (2022) Situating Ruy Mauro Marini (1932-1997) : movements, struggles, and intellectual communities. In: Latimer, Amanda and Osorio, Jaime, (eds.) The dialectics of dependency. New York, U.S. : Monthly Review Press. pp. 21-105. ISBN 9781583679838 Nuttall, Jeremy (2022) Kinnock, labour and the people : affluence, character and the enabling state. In: Hickson, Kevin, (ed.) Neil Kinnock : saving the Labour Party? Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 29-41. ISBN 9781032184104 Simsek, Dogus (2022) What makes a place a home? Syrian refugees' narratives on belonging in Turkey. In: Mayer, Tamar and Tran, Trinh, (eds.) Displacement, belonging, and migrant agency in the face of power. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 225-237. ISBN 9780367772932 Conference or Workshop ItemDodds, Philip, Padovan-Özdemir, Marta and Lloyd, Fran (2022) Collective autoethnographic montages of the politics of migrant homemaking. In: Making it home : an aesthetic methodological contribution to the study of migrant home-making and politics of integration; 12-13 Dec 2022, Lund, Sweden. (Unpublished) Lloyd, Fran (2022) What do we mean by aesthetic methodologies? A cross-disciplinary perspective. In: Making it home : an aesthetic methodological contribution to the study of migrant home-making and politics of integration; 12-13 Dec 2022, Lund, Sweden. (Unpublished) O'Sullivan, Shane (2022) McCord's final PowerPoint to his family about his role in Watergate. In: The Watergate Break-in : 50 years later; 09 - 10 Jun 2022, Held online. Rindzeviciute, Egle (2022) Can nuclear cultural heritage be subversive? Insights from the fieldwork in Russian atomic heritage sites. In: Environmental History Research Seminar; 28 Sept 2022, Dublin, Ireland. (Unpublished) Rindzeviciute, Egle (2022) Capturing Chernobyl. In: British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES) Annual Conference 2022; 08-10 Apr 2022, Cambridge, U.K.. (Unpublished) Rindzeviciute, Egle (2022) Cybernetic futures : predictive knowledge and governance across the iron curtain. In: Die Zukunft gestalten? Zukunftsforschung und Geschichtswissenschaften; 04 Nov 2022, Bern, Switzerland. (Unpublished) Rindzeviciute, Egle (2022) Kondrat’ev’s thought about economic planning, cycles and predictability. In: Socialist Futures; 25-26 May 2022, Fiesole, Italy. (Unpublished) Rindzeviciute, Egle (2022) Orchestrating nuclear futures : lessons from the history of scientific prediction. In: Remembering the past in the future : building awareness of radioactive waste repositories together; 22-24 Nov 2022, Dessel, Belgium. (Unpublished) Rindzeviciute, Egle (2022) The will to predict : the history of scientific prediction in planning and management. In: Pan-European Economic Spaces in the Cold War; 09-11 Jun 2022, Geneva, Switzerland. (Unpublished) Rindzevičiūtė, Eglė (2022) Scientific prediction in the 20th century : mapping ideas, institutions and practices across the Cold War divide. In: Centre for Modern History Futures Series; 26 Oct 2022, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) MonographFinn, Peter, Cinpoes, Radu and Hill, Emily (2022) The Covid-19 pandemic, A Levels, and transitions to UK Higher Education. (Project Report) Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Kingston University. 16 p. (Covid Policy Briefs: E-Briefing Papers from The Covid-19 and Democracy Project) Hadfield, Amelia, Bullock, Karen, Tong, Stephen, Mallett, Ellis, Keningale, Paige and Wellings, Fennel (2022) Border trouble? Cooperation between UK and European police, judicial, port and border authorities in the post-Brexit age. (Discussion Paper) Guildford, U.K. : Centre for Britain and Europe (CBE), University of Surrey. 22 p. Pucheta, Mauro and Sánchez, Ana Belén (2022) Just transition in the Global South : perspectives from Latin America. (Discussion Paper) Brussels, Belgium : ETUI. 8 p. (ETUI Policy Brief, no. 2022.07) Scholarly EditionChambers, Colin [Author-contributor] and Russell, Sam (2022) I saw democracy murdered : the memoir of Sam Russell, journalist. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. 284p. |