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Vincenzo Bove writes blog post on violence against refugees and state capacity for Washington Post

Dr Vincenzo Bove has written a joint blog post, with Tobias Böhmelt and Kristian Gleditsch, on violence against refugees and state capacity at the Monkey Cage for the Washington Post

The post draws attention to how refugees are more likely to give rise to forms of nonstate violence. The ability and willingness of states to exercise authority and control is key to preventing attacks against refugees.

The article, titled "Politicians blame refugees for violence. But refugees are more likely to be its victims" can be found here:

Thu 20 Sept 2018, 11:03 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Research

Lauren Tooker Awarded ECPR Jean Blondel Prize for Best PhD

Lauren TookerWe are able to report the exceptionally good news that Lauren Tooker, a former PAIS PhD student and now an IAS Early Career Fellow, has been awarded the ECPR Jean Blondel Prize for Best PhD. This is a Europe-wide PhD prize, and huge congratulations must go to Lauren on such a tremendous achievement.

The news is now live on the , including the commendations of the prize jury. Lauren’s thesis was entitled, ‘Ordinary Democracy: Reading Resistance to Debt after the Global Financial Crisis with Stanley Cavell’s Ordinary Language Philosophy’.

Using a theoretical approach rooted in Cavell’s ordinary language philosophy, Lauren’s thesis shows how ordinary democratic subjects are opposing debt-based economic citizenship in the UK and the US. The study's central argument is that debt’s ordinary democrats are reconstructing debt relations as a site of democratic selfhood and community in finance, thus representing important practices of civic freedom.

Lauren was a GEM School PhD student funded through our Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctoral Programme. She was supervised through her degree at ÌÇÐÄTV by Lena Rethel, James Brassett and Matthew Watson, and at the Université Libre de Bruxelles by Firouzeh Nahavandi. She was examined by Paul Langley (Durham), Amandine Crespy (ULB) and Mike Saward (ÌÇÐÄTV).

Mon 17 Sept 2018, 15:49 | Tags: Staff PhD

BISA Workshop on Governing Transit Migration

Dr. Maria Koinova (University of ÌÇÐÄTV) and Dr. Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) are co-organizing a workshop on "Governing Transit Migration: Varieties of Approaches to International Politics" on 17 September, 2018 at ÌÇÐÄTV University.

This workshop is part of the activities of the British International Studies Association working group on the "International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diasporas," which they co-founded in 2016. The workshop has attracted established and early career scholars from the UK, Europe, US, Canada, and Peru.

The full programme is available here. 

Tue 11 Sept 2018, 15:55 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Research

Arzu Kibris Named Turing Fellow

Arzu Kibris has been named a Turing Fellow by the Alan Turing Institute for a tenure of two years. The ATI is the national institute for data science and artificial intelligence. The fellowship will allow Arzu to interact with colleagues in related disciplines and at other universities, initiate research through new collaborations and partnerships and help set the research agenda for the Institute.

Tue 21 Aug 2018, 10:48 | Tags: Staff Impact Research

Caroline Kuzemko Appears on BBC Radio

Dr Caroline Kuzemko recently appeared on 's programme on BBC Radio Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire, discussing how the Hothouse Earth will affect our lives, and what we can do to halt the effects of climate change.

You can listen to Dr Kuzemko's appearance below:

Tue 14 Aug 2018, 10:37 | Tags: Staff

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