HASS Penryn: Recent submissions
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Situated Civility: Anna Julia Cooper and Hannah Gadsby on Politeness and Public-Mindedness
(Cambridge University Press / American Political Science Association, 20 January 2024)In public life, the problem of civility is often presented as a choice over whether citizens should recover social norms of civility to sustain politics in the face of polarization or else contest demands for civility to ... -
Untangling the differential drivers of protest participation: survey evidence from Extinction Rebellion’s arrestable and lawful actions (2019 and 2023)
(Routledge, 29 November 2024)Broad-based climate movements are important shapers and signallers of public demand for efficacious policies to tackle climate change and, through demonstrative and disruptive action, creating windows for policy change. ... -
An anti-oppressive methodology for more equitable heritage work in the anthropocene: a case study of nature and Barbuda
(Routledge, 19 October 2024)Legacies of inequity and boundaried thinking remain in heritage theory and practice. To create alternative approaches, I propose an anti-oppressive methodology for theoretical and practical heritage approaches. This makes ... -
Land dispossession as continuum of violence: women’s political agency in post-genocide Rwanda
(Routledge, 22 October 2024)The article investigates how gender and class shape women’s political empowerment in post-genocide Rwanda, where access to land creates gendered networks for women to exercise their political agency in the community, market, ... -
Using surveys to study demonstrators
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 16 January 2024)Catching people in the act of protest is a state-of-the art methodology, designed to address three challenges in protest surveying: covering the whole demonstration with random participant selection; avoiding selection ...