Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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The International Recognition of Governments in Practice(s): Creatures, Mirages, and Dilemmas in Post-2011 Libya
(Oxford University Press (OUP) / International Studies Association, 3 November 2023)The international (non)recognition of governments is a composite macro practice that has grown in visibility in recent years in response to contentious domestic political processes such as coups d’état, revolutions, and ... -
Communing with the dead online: Chatbots, grief, and continuing bonds
(Imprint Academic, 21 September 2022)Grief is, and has always been, technologically supported. From memorials and shrines to photos and saved voicemail messages, we engage with the dead through the technologies available to us. As our technologies evolve, so ... -
The authoritarian dynamic and Brexit: Understanding the relationship between authoritarianism and wanting to leave the EU
(Wiley, 15 November 2022)Individual-level authoritarianism is prominent in explanations of preferences for Brexit. We contend that extant accounts have provided an incomplete theoretical and empirical understanding of this relationship. Drawing ... -
What Are You Afraid of? Authoritarianism, Terrorism, and Threat
(Wiley / International Society of Political Psychology, 15 February 2022)Research on authoritarianism has provided conflicting findings on its relationship with threat. Some studies indicate that in the face of heightened threat individuals with stronger authoritarian predispositions express ... -
The Disunity of Science and the Unity of the World Presidential Address, PSA 2022
(Cambridge University Press / Philosophy of Science Association, 20 October 2023)This paper recapitulates earlier work in which I argued for the disunity of science, the plurality of partly incommensurable ways in which the world can be conceptualised for scientific purposes. It then aims to show how ...