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White British researchers and internationally educated research participants: Insights from reflective practices on issues of language and culture in nursing contexts (2015)
Journal Article
(2015). White British researchers and internationally educated research participants: Insights from reflective practices on issues of language and culture in nursing contexts. Journal of Research in Nursing, 640-652. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987115618236

This paper explores how reflective practices enabled researchers to achieve a more complex analysis of qualitative data generated from focus groups. Drawing on our experiences as two white British researchers, conducting a study with internationally... Read More about White British researchers and internationally educated research participants: Insights from reflective practices on issues of language and culture in nursing contexts.

I Lived and Learned': Violence, Survival and Knowledge in Trans Women's Lives in Turkey (2015)
Journal Article
Tascioglu, E. (2015). I Lived and Learned': Violence, Survival and Knowledge in Trans Women's Lives in Turkey. Oñati Socio-Legal Series, 1452-1470

This article examines life story narratives of trans women in an effort to understand how violence produces and shapes their lives and subjectivities in Istanbul, Turkey. After delineating the main forms of violence that target them, it looks at the... Read More about I Lived and Learned': Violence, Survival and Knowledge in Trans Women's Lives in Turkey.

Disturbing Disgust: Gesturing to the Abject in Queer Cases (2015)
Book Chapter
(2015). Disturbing Disgust: Gesturing to the Abject in Queer Cases. In Queering Criminology (83-101)

Emotion plays a central role in the criminalisation of non-normative sexualities, desires, and relationships. Disgust, in particular, has been mobilised as a gesture to condemn queer bodies or intimacies that refuse to subscribe to reproductive heter... Read More about Disturbing Disgust: Gesturing to the Abject in Queer Cases.

Les trois flottements de la Lex Specialis (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Prost, M. (2015, November). Les trois flottements de la Lex Specialis. Presented at French Society of International Law Conference, Lille, France

Spectacles of Illegality: Mapping Ethiopia’s Show Trials (2015)
Journal Article
Allo, A., & Tesfaye, B. (2015). Spectacles of Illegality: Mapping Ethiopia’s Show Trials. African identities, 279 - 296. https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2015.1087305

General jurisprudence conceives the courtroom as a space of adjudication and justice far removed from the gravitational field of politics. Both in its normative inscription and function, the court is conceived as a site of truth and justice elevated... Read More about Spectacles of Illegality: Mapping Ethiopia’s Show Trials.