HASS Penryn: Recent submissions
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Authoritarianism, perceptions of security threats, and the COVID-19 pandemic: A new perspective
(Cambridge University Press (CUP) / Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 2 October 2023)This article offers a new perspective on when and why individual-level authoritarian perceptions of security threats change. We reexamine claims that authoritarian members of the public responded to the COVID-19 pandemic ... -
How serious is Nigeria about climate change mitigation through gas flaring regulation in the Niger Delta?
(SAGE Publications, 30 November 2022)Nigeria currently contributes significantly to the total amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) produced in Africa through unabated emissions from its oil and gas industry in the Niger Delta, making the country an important ... -
Imagining futures/future imaginings: creative heritage work with young people in Uganda
(British Academy, 2 November 2023)Drawing on research in Uganda, we describe our project in which we invited young people to think about their lives in ways that opened up creative and hopeful imaginaries of the future. We understand future imaginary work ... -
Cybersecuronomics: Cybersecurity & Labour's modern industrial strategy
(Progressive Britain, 16 August 2023)How can Labour bolster the UK’s cybersecurity in line with the framework set out in the ‘securonomics’ agenda and its modern industrial strategy? Business, our personal lives and even our nation’s critical infrastructure ... -
A progressive politics of work for the age of unpeace. What Labour can learn from the European centre-left. Policy study
(Foundation for European Progressive Studies, 4 October 2023)In today’s turbulent world, the concept of security takes on new dimensions, transcending global complexities to touch the lives of individuals everywhere. Who better to shape this narrative into political action than ...