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Islam v. Islamic State: Charges, Arguments, and Evidence in the Islamic Case Against ISIS (2023)
Book Chapter
Sheikh, N. S. (2023). Islam v. Islamic State: Charges, Arguments, and Evidence in the Islamic Case Against ISIS. In Politics Between Nations (497-517). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24896-2_24

When the Islamic State group reinvented itself as the new Caliphate in 2014, this illocutionary act followed from an extended process of semantic Islamization of brute politics. Its unholy violence, which for over half a decade made it the scourge of... Read More about Islam v. Islamic State: Charges, Arguments, and Evidence in the Islamic Case Against ISIS.

The ethical challenges of personalized digital health (2023)
Journal Article
Maeckelberghe, E., Zdunek, K., Marceglia, S., Farsides, B., & Rigby, M. (in press). The ethical challenges of personalized digital health. Frontiers in Medicine, 10, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2023.1123863

Personalized digital health systems (pHealth) bring together in sharp juxtaposition very different yet hopefully complementary moral principles in the shared objectives of optimizing health care and the health status of individual citizens while maxi... Read More about The ethical challenges of personalized digital health.

Interpellation and the Politics of Belonging: A Psychoanalytical Framework (2023)
Journal Article
Mandelbaum, M. M. (2023). Interpellation and the Politics of Belonging: A Psychoanalytical Framework. International Studies Quarterly, 67(3), https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqad055

Interpellation, the production and hailing of subjectivities, is key to poststructuralist international relations (IR) theory and yet with some notable exceptions interpellation/hailing as an analytical concept remains somewhat undertheorized. This p... Read More about Interpellation and the Politics of Belonging: A Psychoanalytical Framework.

Technology and Rorty’s Cultural Politics (2023)
Book Chapter
Tartaglia, J. (2023). Technology and Rorty’s Cultural Politics. In Handbuch Richard Rorty (831–845). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-16253-5_39

In Sect. 1, I point out the tension in Rorty’s commitment to both pragmatism and materialism. In Sect. 2, I explain how Rorty sought to justify this combination, and argue that his account is not only implausible but incomplete. In Sect. 3, I explain... Read More about Technology and Rorty’s Cultural Politics.

Introduction (2023)
Book Chapter
Sadek, H., & Jones, S. (2023). Introduction. In Contemporary British Muslim Arts and Cultural Production (1-21). Abingdon: Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003330714-1

After more than 15 years of state securitisation, hostile media coverage and rising levels of Islamophobia, many Muslims in the UK express a widespread sense of being held ‘under siege – spied on, interrogated, routinely asked to “put their house in... Read More about Introduction.

Contemporary British Muslim Arts and Cultural Production (Ed. Sadek Hamid and Stephen H. Jones) (2023)
Book
Jones, S. H. (2023). S. Hamid (Ed.). Contemporary British Muslim Arts and Cultural Production (Ed. Sadek Hamid and Stephen H. Jones). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003330714

This unique collaboration between scholars, practitioners and Muslim artists profiles emerging forms of contemporary British Muslim art, prompting a debate about its purpose and its inclusion in UK society. It features analysis of Muslim art as a cat... Read More about Contemporary British Muslim Arts and Cultural Production (Ed. Sadek Hamid and Stephen H. Jones).

The Making and Remaking of State Sovereignty in IR Theory: From Fantasy to Nightmare (2023)
Book Chapter
Mandelbaum, M. (in press). The Making and Remaking of State Sovereignty in IR Theory: From Fantasy to Nightmare. In Variations on Sovereignty. (1). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003287506-3

This chapter traces the discursive and phantasmic (re-)productions of state sovereignty in IR theory from traditional scholarship to contemporary mainstream IR theory, thus contributing to recent analyses of sovereignty in critical and historical IR.... Read More about The Making and Remaking of State Sovereignty in IR Theory: From Fantasy to Nightmare.