Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS): Recent submissions
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Title:Crumbling in the face of cost? : how cost considerations affect public support for European security and defence cooperation Author(s):MADER, Matthias; NEUBERT, Moritz; MÜNCHOW, Felix; HOFMANN, Stephanie Claudia ; SCHOEN, Harald; GAVRAS, KonstantinDate:2024Citation:European Union politics, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:In surveys, Europeans routinely express high levels of support for a common security and defence policy of the European Union. Do these responses reflect real demands or superficial support that would crumble if the issue ...
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Title:Marrying the sources and mechanisms of power? : understanding the quarantine hotel through Michel Foucault and Michael Mann Author(s):GJERDE, Lars Erik Date:2024Citation:Journal of political power, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Using the Norwegian quarantine hotel as a case, I analyse the narratives of 46 ‘guests’, so to explore this biopolitical device, which for biopolitical objectives enables a series of disciplinary mechanisms of power. To ...
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Title:Managing constraint : frugal opposition to European fiscal solidarity Author(s):BOKHORST, David Jonas ; SCHOELLER, Magnus G.Date:2024Citation:Journal of European public policy, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:The management of the COVID-19 crisis and, in particular, the Next Generation EU fund have shown that European leaders can find integrationist policy solutions despite increasing politicisation at home where democratic ...
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Title:Brutality on display : media coverage and the spectacle of anti-LGBTQ violence in the Colombian Civil War Author(s):RITHOLTZ, Samuel Max Date:2024Citation:Third world quarterly, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:During the Colombian Civil War, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people were targeted by armed actors for reasons related to ideology and strategy. Even with the generalised violence in Colombia during this ...
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Title:The 'queer' in conflict research as subject, structure, and method : initial epistemological considerations for the early career researcher Author(s):RITHOLTZ, Samuel Max Date:2024Citation:Jamie J. HAGEN, Samuel RITHOLTZ and Andrew DELATOLLA (eds), Queer conflict research : new approaches to the study of political violence, Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2024, Gender, sexuality and global politics, pp. 19-40Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:A tension in queer theory is whether queering a subject matter simply requires a renewed focus on non-hegemonic sexual orientations and gender identities or whether there’s a certain epistemological approach required to ...