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Documenting Extractive and Indigenous Futurities: Thirza Cuthand’s and Thomas Kneubühler’s Radical Work (2020)
Journal Article
Smith, P. B. (2020). Documenting Extractive and Indigenous Futurities: Thirza Cuthand’s and Thomas Kneubühler’s Radical Work. #Journal not on list, 47(4), 50-68. https://doi.org/10.1525/aft.2020.47.4.50

The aim of this article is to examine how different modes of moving image practice can expose and critique the impacts of extractive capitalism and settler colonialism on Indigenous communities in northern Canada. The article focuses on the work of t... Read More about Documenting Extractive and Indigenous Futurities: Thirza Cuthand’s and Thomas Kneubühler’s Radical Work.

Embarrassment, shame, and guilt : portraits of mothers and mother-daughter relationships in the poetry of Selima Hill (2020)
Journal Article
Winrow, L. (2020). Embarrassment, shame, and guilt : portraits of mothers and mother-daughter relationships in the poetry of Selima Hill. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 39(2), 237-260. https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2020.0036

This article traces the emotions of embarrassment, shame, and guilt in British poet Selima Hill’s depictions of mothers and mother-daughter relationships. Critical responses to her poetry often describe an element of difficulty or discomfort, particu... Read More about Embarrassment, shame, and guilt : portraits of mothers and mother-daughter relationships in the poetry of Selima Hill.

'Does peacekeeping deter terrorism?' (2020)
Journal Article
Kruglova, A. (2020). 'Does peacekeeping deter terrorism?'. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 14(1), 50-71. https://doi.org/10.1080/17467586.2020.1821070

This article examines the effect of the presence of UN peacekeeping forces on the scale of domestic terrorist violence in civil war-torn countries. By employing matching and regression analysis, I explore two samples: one contains information about c... Read More about 'Does peacekeeping deter terrorism?'.

From bad to worse? The media and the 2019 election campaign (2020)
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Wring, D., & Ward, S. (2020). From bad to worse? The media and the 2019 election campaign. Parliamentary Affairs, 73(Sup. 1), 272-287. https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsaa033

From Twitter to the BBC, media platforms were perceived as having had ‘a bad election’. The story of the 2019 media campaign focussed primarily on the negative. There were continual claims of misinformation and deliberate disinformation spread via so... Read More about From bad to worse? The media and the 2019 election campaign.

‘The magnetic pull of the metropolis’ : the Manchester Guardian, the provincial press and ideas of the north (2020)
Journal Article

The newspaper globally known as the Guardian began its life in Manchester as the Manchester Guardian. This paper examines the reactions of readers of the newspaper in the context of the decision to remove the word ‘Manchester’ from the its title in 1... Read More about ‘The magnetic pull of the metropolis’ : the Manchester Guardian, the provincial press and ideas of the north.

The politics of a pandemic (2020)
Journal Article

Ben Williams looks at how COVID-19 has reshaped British domestic and foreign policy, and how the pandemic could change the international political order.