School of Politics & International Relations: Recent submissions
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Borderscape Antarctica: The uncanny geographical imaginaries of Terra Australis Incognita
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Cultivating Socialism
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The Cactus Hunters. Desire and Extinction in the Illicit Succulent Trade
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Moral licence and disbelief: how voters look past political misconduct
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‘Hyper-active incrementalism’ and the Westminster system of governance: Why spatial policy has failed over time
(2024-01-01)This article seeks to explain why spatial policy in England has been so ineffective in recent decades. It offers a novel framework – ‘Hyper-Active Incrementalism’ – to conceptualise the way that public policy in this area ... -
Humanitarian activist citizens: the emergence of a ‘victim’ political subjectivity in Colombia
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2024-07-07)This article develops the concept of ‘humanitarian activist citizenship’ to analyse the political work of grassroots organisations representing groups and individuals displaced during Colombia’s civil conflict. In Colombia, ... -
A feminist analysis of the coloniality of militarisation: Thinking with the margins of the Global South
This article calls for a rethinking of militarisation as co-constitutive of coloniality. Challenging Global North militarisation thinking, including critical work that characterises militarisation as ‘banal’ and ‘subtle’, ... -
On the horizon: The futures of IR
(2024-05-06)This Special Issue celebrates the 50th anniversary of Review of International Studies. Since 1975, the Review has published over 200 issues and over 1300 articles. The journal has played a key role in shaping the discipline ... -
Senses of togetherness in a Covid city
(2024-01-01)This chapter is an autoethnography of the affective regimes of urban space and community. Methodologically, the chapter will use photographs and social media posts as tools to elicit reflection on the way in which affect ... -
From performative anti-fascism to post-fascism: the Lega (Nord)'s political discourse in historical context
(Taylor & Francis, 2022)This article addresses a significant gap in the literature on the Lega (Nord) by examining the resemiotisation of the party’s early discourse of ‘performative anti-fascism’ under Umberto Bossi into the current ‘post-fascist’ ... -
The Geography of Educational Voting: Understanding Where Individuals with Similar Qualifications Vote Differently Across Britain
This study offers a novel account of the geographical variation in the association of educational attainment with electoral behaviour. It estimates multilevel random-coefficient models using survey data from the British ... -
Reclaiming Gramsci's historicity": A critical analysis of the British appropriation in light of the "crisis of democracy"
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Stitching together the threads of internationalism: London in anti-imperial organising
(SAGE Publications, 2023-07-04)In this article, based on a modified speech delivered as part of the ‘Radical internationalism and shifts in the global order’ panel at the ‘New Circuits of Anti-racism Conference’, King’s College London, October 2022 ...