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Teaching cyber security to non-tech students (2019)
Journal Article
Arora, B. (2019). Teaching cyber security to non-tech students. Politics, 39(2), 252 - 265. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263395718760960

<jats:p> The majority of cyber security education and training has been based in computer science departments, but we are now seeing the agenda filtering into the political science and international studies curriculum. There exists a challenge in pre... Read More about Teaching cyber security to non-tech students.

The Realisability of Kant's Cosmopolitan Values (2019)
Book Chapter
Baisasu, S. (2019). The Realisability of Kant's Cosmopolitan Values. In Kant's Cosmopolitics: Contemporary Issues and Global Debates. Edinburgh University Press

As noted by Martha Nussbaum, ‘Kant’s “Toward Perpetual Peace” is a profound defense of cosmopolitan values’ (1997: 28). Kant states, in fact, that ‘essential to the purpose of perpetual peace’ is doing what we ‘ought to do in accordance with laws of... Read More about The Realisability of Kant's Cosmopolitan Values.

‘Wanna fight?’: utopia-dystopia in Nicolas Winding Refn’s recent cinema (2019)
Book Chapter
Featherstone, M. (2019). ‘Wanna fight?’: utopia-dystopia in Nicolas Winding Refn’s recent cinema. In Law, Cinema, and the Ill City (31-41). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429442254-4

This chapter aims to read the cinema of the Danish-American filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn through the lens of his utopian-dystopian representations of the city. In Winding Refn’s films it is possible to see the effects of the conversion of the utopi... Read More about ‘Wanna fight?’: utopia-dystopia in Nicolas Winding Refn’s recent cinema.

Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Decision Support: Challenges for Evaluating AI and Practical Implications (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Decision Support: Challenges for Evaluating AI and Practical Implications. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1677903

OBJECTIVES
This paper draws attention to: i) key considerations for evaluating artificial intelligence (AI) enabled clinical decision support; and ii) challenges and practical implications of AI design, development, selection, use, and ongoing surve... Read More about Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Decision Support: Challenges for Evaluating AI and Practical Implications.

Inclusion, Epistemic Democracy and International Students: The Teaching Excellence Framework and Education Policy (2019)
Book
Hayes. (2019). Inclusion, Epistemic Democracy and International Students: The Teaching Excellence Framework and Education Policy. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11401-5

This book examines the Teaching Excellence Framework, and how this and various other educational policies create conditions for the exclusion of cross-border learners. As universities become increasingly globalised and seek to recruit international s... Read More about Inclusion, Epistemic Democracy and International Students: The Teaching Excellence Framework and Education Policy.

Becoming Montenegrin: biopower, police reform and human rights (2019)
Journal Article
Ryan. (2019). Becoming Montenegrin: biopower, police reform and human rights. The International Journal of Human Rights, 23(4), 476-492. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2016.1161211

The paper forms a Foucauldian analysis of police reforms in Montenegro. Drawing on interviews with police officers at all ranks in 2004, undertaken as reform was commencing, and on interviews undertaken in 2010, after Montenegro's independence, the p... Read More about Becoming Montenegrin: biopower, police reform and human rights.

The globalization of neoliberal violence and its implications for International Criminal justice in Africa (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). The globalization of neoliberal violence and its implications for International Criminal justice in Africa

The article critically engages with the logics of neoliberal economics, not only as a specific form of violence, but also one whose toxic mix with the nature of the post-colonial African state neutralizes any revolutionary effort to redress rampant i... Read More about The globalization of neoliberal violence and its implications for International Criminal justice in Africa.

Regional solidarity undermined?: Higher Education Developments in the Arabian Gulf, Economy and Time (2019)
Journal Article
Hayes. (2019). Regional solidarity undermined?: Higher Education Developments in the Arabian Gulf, Economy and Time. Comparative Education, 55(2), 157-174. https://doi.org/10.1080/03050068.2018.1504884

The paper theorises fragility of regional solidarities in light of the emerging ways in which two Arabian Gulf states, Bahrain and Oman, are undertaking their transition to a knowledge economy. The paper shows ways in which regional symbolic solidar... Read More about Regional solidarity undermined?: Higher Education Developments in the Arabian Gulf, Economy and Time.