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Social Condensation in the Metropole: Locating the First New Left
From 1956 to 1962 the ‘first’ New Left in Britain made radical critical interventions in the politics and culture of the welfare state. Typically, the work of the leading intellectuals in this movement—including Stuart ... -
Social networkers and careerists: Explaining high-intensity activism among British party members
(SAGE Publications, 2019-03-27)© The Author(s) 2019. Drawing on survey data on the members of six British parties gathered in the immediate aftermath of the general election of 2015, this article asks what motivates members to engage in high-intensity ... -
A space of welcome for (almost) everyone: A study on the tension between Brighton and Bologna’s institutional narratives and practices of welcome
(2021-01-01)This is a pre-peer review preprint © Mazzilli, 2021. The definitive, peer reviewed and edited version of this article is published in Hospitality and Society, 2021: https://doi.org/10.1386/hosp_00039_1. -
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 ... -
The Strange Death of Tory Liverpool: Conservative Electoral Decline in Liverpool, 1945-1996
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2016-10-25)In modern discourse Liverpool is a by-word for anti-Tory sentiment, yet the city has not always been so inhospitable for the Conservatives. From the mid-18th century until the 1970s the Conservatives dominated the city ... -
Structure, Agency and External Involvement in the Syria Conflict
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The Substantive Representation of Men: Intersectionality, Masculinities, and Men’s Interests
(Wiley, 08-05-2024)Men’s numerical over-representation in politics leads to complacency regarding their substantive representation. Yet the men in politics are not descriptively representative of most men and are drawn disproportionately ... -
Supranational activism and intergovernmental dynamics: The European police office as a supranationalist opportunist?
(2017-01-01)This article aims at analysing Europol's supranational activism through a reworked Principal-Agent framework. This theoretical approach offers insights regarding the preferences of the Member States, the European Commission, ... -
Syria after IS
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Syria and Its Neighbors: Chatham House Special Section
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Taking Back Control: Why the House of Commons Should Govern its Own Time
(Constitution Unit, UCL, 2021-01-19)The House of Commons is the senior chamber in the UK’s sovereign parliament, to which the executive is accountable. Yet MPs have surprisingly little control over what the Commons can discuss, and when. Instead, this by ... -
Taking Responsibility in an Unjust World
(SAGE Publications, 2020)