π°"Interwoven Resilience: Non-State Actors and Formal Institutions in Ukraineβs Urban War Effortβπ°
By Ostap Kushnir
researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/projects/...
You can read the article here:
www.cejiss.org/interwoven-r... .
@ceisruop.bsky.social
π°"Interwoven Resilience: Non-State Actors and Formal Institutions in Ukraineβs Urban War Effortβπ°
By Ostap Kushnir
researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/projects/...
You can read the article here:
www.cejiss.org/interwoven-r... .
'Israel's air strength is giving it a free hand over Iran'
Read the latest from CEISR's Matthew Powell
theconversation.com/israels-air-...
#Israel #Iran #TheConversation
The indifference of consumers to the creation of the EC common market, 1979β92*
By Dr Brigitte Leucht (who has also co-edited the this Special Issue:)
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Happening Today!
"New Area Knowledges β Geographies of Power, Linguistic (In)Justice and Epistemologies of the South"
The lecture by Harry Wilson Kapatika (University of Johannesburg) will take place on TODAY Monday 30 June, from 1pm to 3pm (UK time) online.
port-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/8330576552...
'Israelβs air strength is giving it a free hand over Iran'
@historydafydd.bsky.socialβ¬ latest article for βͺβͺ@uk.theconversation.com on the air campaigns being waged by Israel and Iran.
To learn more about Dr Cockel and her research, check out her profile below:
researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/persons/i...
On 10th June 2025, CEISR member Dr Isabelle Cockel presented a fastinating and enlighting talk entitled:
βProfitability, Aspiration and Segregation: Coffee as a Class and Ethnicity Signifier in Colonial Taiwan'
at the East Asia and Economic Botany, 1800-1950 Conference at Royal Botanic Gardens
π¨ New Publication!!!π¨
'Women journalists and online harassment'
By Susana Sampaio Dias, Maria JoΓ£o Silveirinha & JoΓ£o Miranda
in
Insights on Journalism and Human Rights
www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edi...
The article explores the resurgence of the Islamic State West Africa Province and its evolving strategic posture.
You can read this article here:
www.thenewhumanitarian.org/analysis/202...
In June, @stoddarded.bsky.social co-authored a piece with @maliksamuel.bsky.social in @newhumanitarian.bsky.social titled:
Resurgent jihadist violence in northeast Nigeria part of a worrying regional trend.'
In May, Dr Fatai Alli completed his PhD following an excellent performance at his viva
Titled "Civilian Democratic Control in Limited Access Orders, Examining Civil-Military Relations Using Nigeria as a Case Study".
His supervisory team: Dr Edward Stoddard, Dr Melita Lazell Lazell & Tony Chafer.
π¨ Call for Papers! π¨
Journal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change
Special Issue Theme
Interwoven Struggles: Intersectionality, Culture, and the Politics of Belonging
For further information see the link below:
www.lectitopublishing.nl/journal-of-c...
π¨ Call for Papers!!! π¨
Cultural Vulnerabilities and Planetary Problems: Creating New Sociological Studies of Culture Between Fragility and Fortitude
Have you listened to the Global Aid Rethink podcast yet?
In this week's episode, CEISR's Dr Melita Lazell interviews the incomprable Professor Tamsin Bradley on how development projects with 'gender' or 'women' in the title are increasingly being cut. Check out the below for further information!
This was a fascinating and valuable event and we would like to thank everyone who attended and spoke!
#knowledge #practice #decolonising #OldPortsmouth #Research
On 20 May the Decolonising Spaces Research Group hosted Custodians of Knowledge and Decolonising Practices at the Square Tower in Old Portsmouth.
Librarians, archivists, artists, museum curators & scholars explored how colonial legacies shape the ways we collect, preserve & share knowledge.
On 20 May, the Decolonising Spaces Research Group hosted Custodians of Knowledge and Decolonising Practices at the Square Tower in Old Portsmouth.
Librarians, archivists, artists, museum curators & scholars explored how colonial legacies shape the ways we collect, preserve & share knowledge.
Upcoming Event!
Higher Ground: How can we be better in society?
With Professor Jason Arday, University of Cambridge
Wednesday, June 11 Β· 12 - 1pm GMT+1
Sign up here:
Want to learn more about what we do at CEISR?
Check out our website:
The wonderful Vlad Bortun from Oxford is visiting us today to share his research and post-PhD academic journey.
Super grateful to Vlad & @ceisruop.bsky.social to spend the afternoon together
History and Memory in the European Parliament: Reflections on Transgressing Boundaries between Academia and Politics
By Prof. Wolfram Kaiser
You can read this article here:
To all UoP Colleagues,
Do not miss this fantastic event tomorrow with Dr Vladimir Bortun, organised by SASSHPL:
π¨ Call for Papers!!! π¨
Cultural Vulnerabilities and Planetary Problems: Creating New Sociological Studies of Culture Between Fragility and Fortitude
Upcoming Event!
Higher Ground: How can we be better in society?
With Professor Jason Arday, University of Cambridge
Wednesday, June 11 Β· 12 - 1pm GMT+1
Sign up here:
Thank you to Professor Monica G. Moreno Figueroa (University of Cambridge) for her powerful talk last week at our annual lecture, entitled: βWhat is internalised oppression and why should we care?β
#AntiRacism #Intersectionality
#InternalisedOppression #SocialJustice
#TheStructureWithin
π¨New Article!π¨
βYou just have to learn to play the gameβ: survival, resentment and resignation in women academicsβ narratives of precarity
By Dr. Charlotte Morris
βοΈWorkshop!βοΈ
βCustodians of Knowledge and Decolonising Practicesβ
This workshop will take place at the Square Tower, Portsmouth, tomorrow from 1-5pm!
βοΈWorkshop!βοΈ
βCustodians of Knowledge and Decolonising Practicesβ
This workshop will take place at the Square Tower, Portsmouth, on Tuesday 20 May from 1-5pm.
Don't miss CEISR's annual lecture happening on Wednesday evening! Register either online or in person below:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ceisr-annu...