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Bringing men and masculinities into political science
(Bristol University Press, 2023-09-15)<jats:p>Most politicians are men, yet there is a surprising lack of focus within political science on the causes and consequences of male dominance. This article outlines how political science could benefit from greater ... -
Abstractions in International Relations: on the mystification of trans, queer, and subaltern life in critical knowledge production
(2023-01-01)This paper identifies a common process of mystification within academic knowledge production today: the treatment of subordinated groups as mere metaphors or rhetorical figures for academic theorizing. We witness it when ... -
The PopuList: A Database of Populist, Far-Left, and Far-Right Parties Using Expert-Informed Qualitative Comparative Classification (EiQCC)
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>With a proliferation of scholarly work focusing on populist, far-left, and far-right parties, questions have arisen about the correct ways to ideologically classify such parties. ... -
The Forgotten Rival of Marxism Today: The British Labour Party’s New Socialist and the Business of Political Culture in the Late Twentieth Century
In recent years, historians of modern Britain have focused on reconstructing its ‘political culture’, drawing extensively upon print sources. This work routinely highlights the commercial pressures that shape some types ... -
Digital Identity and Inclusion: Tracing Technological Transitions
(2023-03-01)It is increasingly challenging for policymakers and other stakeholders to appreciate the growing complexity of the digital identity ecosystem, the technologies involved, and the broad implications of their deployment. This ... -
'Women Against the Common Market'
(2023)