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The intersection of interdisciplinary research on Terrorism Studies and Critical Terrorism Studies.
Post-structural analysis
Critical discourse
Selected Conference Participation
2022: “Beyond the certainties of ‘Terrorism Studies’: A story of experts, knowledge and clusters”, 14th Annual Conference of the Society for Terrorism Research, 2022.
‘Between Conflict, Marginalisation, and “Peace”: A Comparative Analysis of Experiences of Conflict, Perceptions of Peace, and Everyday Resistance to Social Positionality Among Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller Communities in Kosovo, Northern Ireland, and Iraq.’
2022: ‘Making gestión in the Colombian Amazon: community leaders and grassroots experiences of statecraft’. Paper presented at the 17th EASA Biennial Conference: Transformations, Hope, and the Commons, 2022. Queen’s University Belfast (United Kingdom).
2020: ‘Gestión: Temporalities and Interfaces Between Kinship and Politics in the Colombian Amazon’. Paper presented at the virtual conference ‘Anthropology of State Performance, Kinship and Relatedness’, 2020. Riga Stradiņš University (Latvia).
Anezka Ferreira
Thesis
‘Bridging the Historical Divide: Building Peace through Education’
The role of ‘whiteness’ and the impact of colonial research frameworks in the study of ancient history.
Selected Publications
2022: Mubarak, S. (2022). Review of SOLDIERS AND SILVER: MOBILIZING RESOURCES IN THE AGE OF ROMAN CONQUEST by Michael J. Taylor, 2020. Michigan War Studies Review
Selected Conference Participation
2023: Panel Co-organiser with Dr. Jeremy Armstrong: New Directions in Early Roman Warfare at the SCS/AIA Joint Annual Meeting 2023, 5–8 January 2023.
2023: ‘The Sieges of Veii and Rome: City Boundaries and Military Trauma’, paper at the SCS/AIA Joint Annual Meeting 2023, 5–8 January 2023.
2022: ‘The Plot Thickens: Repatriation and Burial of War-dead in the Mid-Republican Period’, Accepted paper at Dealing with the Dead Conference, 17–18 June 2022, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
2022: ‘Montani atque agrestes’? – New Contexts for the Samnites, paper presented at the School of Languages and Cultures/Classics Seminar Series, 21 August 2021, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ.
2021: ‘Classics and its ‘Whiteness’: Colonialism and Systemic Exclusion in the Discipline of Classics and Ancient History’, paper presented at the Classics and Ancient History Research Seminar Series, 1 June 2021, University of Auckland, NZ.
2020: ‘Benefits of Booty: Economic exchange through the Roman Triumph’, paper presented at Exchanging Ideas conference, 3-6 Feb. 2020, University of Auckland, NZ.
2020: ‘Investigating institutions: the role of the pomerium in power and organisation in the Roman Republic’, paper presented at ASCS, 28-31 Jan. 2020, University of Otago, NZ.
2019: ‘Communication in conquest: Facilitating boundary reassertion and negotiation in Roman Republican Triumphs’, paper presented at the Celtic Conference in Classics, 26 – 29 June 2019, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
2018: ‘Platforms and Plunder: the Roman Republican Triumph as a Vehicle for Negotiation’, paper presented at the Day of Papers in Ancient History, 25 Oct. 2018, University of Auckland, NZ.
2018: ‘Renegotiating the Road to Glory: an Alternative Approach to the Roman Republican Triumph’, paper presented at Money and the Military in Antiquity conference, 19 Oct. 2018, University of Auckland, NZ.
Katelyn Nutley
Thesis Title
‘The Impact of Partisanship on Police Response in Western, Liberal Democracies’
Variation in the Receipt of Public Goods and Services
Comparative Politics
Quantitative Methods
Mixed Methods
Police Studies
Protest Dynamics
Geospatial Methods
Publications
R&R: Political Science (PS), ‘Discussion of Gender and Citations in Submission Guidelines of 102 Political Science Journals’ [withdrawn and submitted to EPS]
R&R: European Political Science (EPS), ‘Discussion of Gender and Citations in Submission Guidelines of 102 Political Science Journals’
Selected Conference Participation
2023: ‘“The Weight of Too Much Liberty”: A Predictive Spatio-temporal Model of Police Response to Partisanship in England’, European Political Science Association (EPSA) Annual Conference, Glasgow (de facto panel chair)
2023: ‘“The Weight of Too Much Liberty”: A Predictive Spatio-temporal Model of Police Response to Partisanship in England’, American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Conference, Los Angeles
2024: ‘The Effect of Constituency-Level Partisanship on Police Response’, American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Conference, Philadelphia
Kieran O’Meara
Thesis Title
‘Revolutionism and International Society for the Twenty-First Century: Exploring Transnational Revolutionary Groups in Contemporary Global International Society’
A contemporary ‘English School’ approach to conflict
Conflict and International Society
Hermeneutics
Publications
O’Meara, K. (2022) ‘Understanding the Illegality of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine’, E-International Relations, 13 March. Available at: https://www.e-ir.info/2022/03/13/understanding-the-illegality-of-russias-invasion-of-ukraine/
2023 (forthcoming): ‘An Introduction to Penultimate Hermeneutics’ in Ronald Michener and Mark Lamport (eds.), Handbook on Postconservative Theological Interpretation (Forthcoming in 2023).
2023 (forthcoming): Book Review: Lincoln Harvey, Jesus in the Trinity: A Beginner’s Guide to the Theology of Robert Jenson (2020) in Crucible (Forthcoming, 2023).
2022: Book Review: Lynn McChlery, ‘How do You Know it’s God? The Theology and Practice of Discerning a Call to Ministry’ in Crucible: The Christian Journal of Christian Ethics (Oct, 2022), 59-61.
Selected Conference Participation
2023: ‘Theology in Practice: A Conversation Between Christoph Schwöbel and Sayyid Qutb’, Christoph Schwöbel: Theology in Conversation, 2023
2023: ‘Beyond Polarization: Penultimate Hermeneutics and the Necessity for Dialogue in Polarized Relations’, European Academy of Religion Conference, 2023
2020: ‘A Bonhoefferian Response to the genus maiestaticum and the genus tapeinoticum’, Christ Among the Disciplines, 2020
Dean Smith
Thesis
‘Social Identity, Conspiratorial Thinking, and Violent Extremism: The Case of the North American Extreme Right’
2023 (forthcoming): ‘An Introduction to Penultimate Hermeneutics’ in Ronald Michener and Mark Lamport (eds.), Handbook on Postconservative Theological Interpretation (Forthcoming in 2023).
2023 (forthcoming): Book Review: Lincoln Harvey, Jesus in the Trinity: A Beginner’s Guide to the Theology of Robert Jenson (2020) in Crucible (Forthcoming, 2023).
2022: Book Review: Lynn McChlery, ‘How do You Know it’s God? The Theology and Practice of Discerning a Call to Ministry’ in Crucible: The Christian Journal of Christian Ethics (Oct, 2022), 59-61.
Selected Conference Participation
2023: ‘Theology in Practice: A Conversation Between Christoph Schwöbel and Sayyid Qutb’, Christoph Schwöbel: Theology in Conversation, 2023
2023: ‘Beyond Polarization: Penultimate Hermeneutics and the Necessity for Dialogue in Polarized Relations’, European Academy of Religion Conference, 2023
2020: ‘A Bonhoefferian Response to the genus maiestaticum and the genus tapeinoticum’, Christ Among the Disciplines, 2020