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Ukraine War OSINT Analysis: A Collaborative Student Report
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Thinking Generically and Specifically in International Relations Survey Experiments
(SAGE Publications, 2023-04-17)Does treatment abstraction affect treatment effects in International Relations survey experiments in countries outside of the US? We assess whether treatment effects are conditional on the anonymity of country actors among ... -
The “Accidental Candidate” Versus Europe’s Longest Dictator: Belarus’s Unfinished Revolution for Women
(Cogitatio, 2023-02)Women in Central and Eastern Europe have made gains as presidents and prime ministers. A notable exception to this is Belarus, where President Alyaksandr Lukashenka, the longest dictator in Europe, has tightly clung to ... -
Report on Citizenship Law: Jordan
(European University Institute, 2022-02-24)This report focuses on nationality law in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, with reference to its historical background, evolution, and current context, as well as a description of the modes of acquiring and losing Jordanian ... -
Transformation or the next meal? Global-local tensions in food justice work
(University of Waterloo, 2022-07-15)This article presents conversations across difference that took place among community partners and researchers at a week-long workshop in T’Sou-ke First Nation territory in 2019. The workshop launched the Four Stories About ... -
Migrant and refugee activists as security agents: Openings in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
(2023)This article examines how refugee and other migrant women resettled in Europe influence security governance and knowledge in European governments and at the United Nations. We document migrant women’s activism and collaboration ... -
Women prime ministers and COVID-19: Within-case examinations of New Zealand and Iceland
(Wiley, 2022-12-01)As COVID-19 cases and deaths mounted globally in the spring of 2020, the news media presented a narrative that women heads of government were more successful at handling the pandemic, sparking a scholarly debate. We take ... -
Crisis, Gender Role Congruency, and Perceptions of Executive Leadership
(2023-01)At a time of pandemics, international economic downturns, and increasing environmental threats due to climate change, countries around the world are facing numerous crises.What impact might we expect these crises to have ... -
Oil and War: Unpacking the Putin - Mohammed bin Salman Matryoshka
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Narrative Battles: The Impact Open-Source Intelligence on the Framing of Russia’s War on Ukraine
(2022-10-13)The War in Ukraine has been ongoing since 2014. Since the outset hostilities have coincided with a new era in decentralized, technologically enabled intelligence known as open-source intelligence (OSINT). OSINT increasingly ... -
Utopia Lost – Human Rights in a Digital World
(NASK, 2022-12-01)The long progress towards universal human rights is regressing. This regression is pronounced within digital spaces once thought to be potential bulwarks of a new era in human rights. But on the contrary, new technologies ... -
Biopolitics: Power, Pandemics and War
(2022-03-24)COVID-19 and the subsequent global response has had a profound impact on the public health, economic health, and political health in nearly every country. The impact of the pandemic has been particularly acute in active ... -
Critical Protection for the Network of Persons
(University of Pennsylvania School of Law, 2022)The world is facing a future of sensored surveillance, filled with pervasive ultra-small connected devices, added to relatively larger ones already present in appliances and everyday technology today. Sensors will be bound ... -
Going Telemental: Contact and Intimacy in Digital Mental Health
(IGI Global, 2022)Telemental health (TMH) is considered by many to be the future of mental healthcare, with some claiming that these methods should replace more traditional approaches. Early teletherapeutic initiatives demonstrate an immediate ... -
Investment and Rapid Climate Change as Biopolitics: Foucault and Governance of the Self and Others through ESG
(MDPI, 2022-11-12)Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment strategies today are an established practice in personal and public finance. They also provide crucial benchmarks for corporate social responsibility policy in gauging ... -
A tough woman around tender men: Dilma Rousseff, gendered double bind, and misogynistic backlash
(Frontiers, 2022-09-07)Dilma Rousseff's presidency ended in controversial form. The first woman elected to the position in Brazil, Rousseff's 2016 impeachment was seen as a coup by her supporters and as a necessary step for democracy by her ... -
Security Simulations in Undergraduate Education: A Review
(Kennesaw State University, 2022-07)Several decades of research in simulation and gamification in higher education shows that simulations are highly effective in improving a range of outcomes for students including declarative knowledge and interest in the ... -
Race, School Discipline, and Magnet Schools
(2021-07)School environment plays an important role in student outcomes. Increasingly, research has also highlighted the role school environment plays in the White-Black suspension gap. We test whether magnet schools reduce the ... -
On the Media: Digital Media Dynamics in a Time of Trump
(2022)The role of a free, open and critical press has always been central to democracy. In this chapter the changing structure of modern media industries are examined – print, broadcast and digital – to see how traditional ... -
Citizenship after Trump: Democracy vs. Authoritarianism in a Post-Pandemic Era
(Routledge, 2022-04-01)What is the fate of democracy at this moment in American history? In Citizenship after Trump, political theorists Bradley S. Klein and Scott G. Nelson explore the meaning of community in the context of intense political ...