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Our third book review, part of the new MRG Blog Series with Critical Book Reviews on Migration, written by The University of Sheffield and Sheffield Politics and International Relations students, is out. Read here the book review by Lennard Luckett of Ben Judah's book: This is London sheffield.ac.uk/migration-rese…

NEW EPISODE: Politics professor Andrew Hindmoor Sheffield Politics and International Relations discusses six things which should be Better Known, including North Stradbroke Island, Philip Short's biography of Putin and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) data on happiness. Have a listen to the podcast at betterknown.co.uk/2024/10/27/and…


🎙️SPERI Presents...🎙️ New Thinking in Political Economy: Queer Activism in Ghana w/ Ellie Gore Ellie Gore discusses their brand new book with Dr Remi Edwards @remiedwards.bsky.social & Natalie Langford, advancing a queer political economy of activism and development in Ghana tinyurl.com/3b4sucwa

Our fourth book review, part of the new MRG Blog Series with Critical Book Reviews on Migration, written by The University of Sheffield and Sheffield Politics and International Relations students, is out. Read here the book review by Maisie Meacock of Dina Nayeri's book: Who Gets Believed? sheffield.ac.uk/migration-rese…

Extreme weather has already cost vulnerable island nations US$141 billion – 38% is attributable to climate change. Matt Bishop contributes to this article for The Conversation, looking at the impact of extreme weather events on small island economies. theconversation.com/extreme-weathe…

Scenes from the booth! Ellie Gore discusses their brand new, pathbreaking book: Between HIV Prevention and LGBTI Rights: The political economy of queer activism in Ghana Listen to New Thinking in Political Economy: tinyurl.com/3b4sucwa


Researcher Katie Pruszynski examines the US presidential election in the key battleground state of Georgia, for The Conversation

Extreme weather has already cost vulnerable island nations $141 billion. Dr Matt Bishop takes a look at how extreme weather events have impacted developing nations for Green Peace greenpeace.org/aotearoa/story… Sheffield Politics and International Relations

Excited to share our latest research on #antigenderism in #Turkey with Ozge Ozduzen Ozge Ozduzen is on mastodon and bluesky We introduce the concept of "masculinist entrenchment" to understand the top-down imposition of anti-genderism in Turkey. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



📢New article alert Erman Örsan Yetiş Erman Örsan Yetiş and I just published this new article on anti-gender movements in Turkey entitled "Anti-genderism in Turkey: Masculinist entrenchment through cultural intimacies": sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Yesterday I had the privilege of presenting in Australia's Parliament (Parliament House Canberra), courtesy of an invite from Australian Parliamentary Library and ACOLA, and supported by my Visiting Fellowship UNSW. Interested in politicians and trust? You can watch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=OajKZN…


Why study IR? 🤔 Our new website section explores the benefits of studying IR in the UK! In one article Simon Rushton offers advice on approaching PhD supervisors. It's also a must for international students! More info: bisa.ac.uk/studying-inter… Juliet Dryden / BISA Sheffield Politics and International Relations


"China is increasingly trying to take a lead when it comes to global multilateralism." Matt Bishop speaks to Global Times about the G20 summit. globaltimes.cn/page/202411/13…

Who governs the climate? Michael Jacobs explores leader's decision making processes at both G20 and COP29, for Inside Story. insidestory.org.au/who-governs-th…

Should we be concerned about the use of AI in governance & intelligence? Ross Bellaby (of Sheffield Politics and International Relations) provides assesses the ethical implications around the use of AI by states’ intelligence sectors in his new article. Read for free: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…

Our fifth book review, part of the new MRG Blog Series with Critical Book Reviews on Migration, written by The University of Sheffield and Sheffield Politics and International Relations students, is out. Kiara Derteano reviews “Living in Sheffield: our journeys as migrant women” by @LiviaBarreira sheffield.ac.uk/migration-rese…

