Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences & Humanities > Aston Centre for Europe" and Year is 2024

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Article

Bird, Gemma and Obradović-Wochnik, Jelena (2024). Archives of border crossing: Crafting emotional proximity and distance on the walls of Athens. Journal of International Relations and Development ,

Davies, Thom, Isakjee, Arshad and Obradovic-Wochnik, Jelena (2024). The Politics of Injury:Debilitation and the Right to Maim at the EU Border. Geopolitics ,

Dufková, Gabriela and Szent-Iványi, Balázs (2024). What do Private Companies Prioritise When Implementing International Development Projects? Evidence from Four Central and Eastern European Donors. Forum for Development Studies, 51 (2), pp. 265-288.

Fitzpatrick, Daniel (2024). The Moral Economy of the English Football Crowd: The European Super League and the Contingency of Football Fan Activism. Capital & Class ,

Miao, Ying (2024). Privilege and Prejudice: Han Victimhood and Legitimizing Islamophobia in China. China Quarterly ,

Paragi, Beata and Szent-Iványi, Balázs (2024). Understanding Hungary's support for persecuted Christians: Scrutinising religious motives for giving aid. Progress in Development Studies ,

Salite, Daniela, Miao, Ying, Turner, Ed and Feng, Yuan (2024). Assessing the adoption of sustainable heating technologies in the United Kingdom – A case study of socioeconomically deprived neighbourhoods of Nottingham city. Technology in Society, 77 ,

Scantamburlo, Matthias, Vampa, Davide and Turner, Ed (2024). The costs and benefits of governing in a multi-level system. Political Research Exchange, 6 (1),

Szent-Iványi, Balázs and Lightfoot, Simon (2024). International development policies in Central and Eastern Europe since EU accession: Increasing divergence? Journal of Contemporary European Studies , (In Press)

Book Section

Eroukhmanoff, Clara, Head, Naomi and Beattie, Amanda (2024). Emotions. IN: Thinking World Politics Otherwise. Oxford University Press (OUP). (In Press)

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