Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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European public opinion: united in supporting Ukraine, divided on future of NATO
(Oxford University Press, 2023)Using public opinion data from ten major European countries one year after Russia invaded, we show strong European solidarity with Ukraine. Domestic audiences are (almost) unanimous in blaming Russia for the war and strongly ... -
Nonhuman animals as symbols in the #BlackLivesMatter protests of 2020
(Brill, 24 November 2022)Racial uprisings often include animalized commentary and symbolic use of nonhuman animal bodies. This paper highlights some of the nonhuman animal bodies observed during the #BlackLivesMatter protests within the United ... -
Uncivilized behaviors: How humans wield “feral” to assert power (and control) over other species
(Brill, 6 May 2022)This paper examines the use of the term “feral” as a form of control over other animals. The concept of this “power word” is explored within the context of what it means for those who find themselves labelled as such. As ... -
Brexit with a little ‘b’: navigating belonging, ordinary Brexits, and emotional relations
(Wiley / Royal Anthropological Institute, 10 October 2023)This article analyses senses of belonging and belonging disrupted via the lens of Brexit with a little ‘b’: namely at the level of ordinary experiences in the flow of daily lives. Our interlocutors recount these as deeply ... -
Examining Women’s Experiences on the Campaign Trail: Campaign Ethnographies in the 2023 Dutch Provincial Elections. A Pilot Study for TWICEASGOOD
(University of Exeter, 26 July 2023)Local elections are an important feature of the electoral calendar. They provide an opportunity for voters to express preferences for local leaders, to hold incumbent councils and councilors accountable and they ...