Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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Still There. Politics, Sectarianism and the Reverberations of War in the Presences and Absences of the Syrian State
(Berghahn, 1 June 2023)What gets displaced in war, even when people don't move? How does conflict transform and reverberate among those still there? And, what can sectarianism tell us about state power in war and in occupation? To answer, we ... -
Transnational kleptocracy and the international political economy of authoritarianism
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Do tourists want sustainability transitions? Visitor attitudes to destination trajectories during COVID-19
(Routledge, 11 September 2023)The need for more sustainable tourism has long been recognised, with the COVID-19 pandemic precipitating renewed calls for large-scale and rapid transformation of the sector. Attractive as such calls were, implementing ... -
International Recognition Meets Areas of Limited Statehood: Practices and Effects on Hybrid Actors in Post-2011 Libya
(Routledge, 25 August 2023)This article examines the impact of international recognition on intrastate conflict contexts and areas of limited statehood. We conceptualise international recognition-through-interaction in social-relational, process-oriented, ... -
Does Work Quality Differ between the Public and Private Sectors? Evidence from Two Online Field Experiments
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 16 June 2023)Understanding the differences between working in the public and private sectors is core to public management research. We assess the implications of a theory of public ownership, testing an expectation that work is of ...