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🛑Hey you! Yes you! 🛑 Do you study off-limits military sites? ✅ Do you dabble in discourse? ✅ Do you think more articles should have pictures? ✅ My new CritMil Studies article "From Front Lines to Fun Runs" is for you! Free download: tinyurl.com/3zej37tn Summary 🧵 👇


that has begun to explore US military/veteran artwork in the context of post-9/11 controversial wars supported by a BISA - British International Studies Association Early Career Research Grant. (More publications coming soon!) My thanks to BISA - British International Studies Association for the funding to facilitate this project.

My thanks to Eli Wright Frontline Paper for his engagement & permission to include images of his powerful work. My thanks finally to my School of International Relations & St Andrews History colleagues Faye Donnelly, TonyLang & Rory Cox for their appreciated editorial support of this creative work


Please apply and share widely- we are looking for a PostDoc at the TMC Network! CritMil Studies 🇨🇦 CPSA-ACSP 🇨🇦 ISA International Feminist Journal of Politics Research Network on Women, Peace and Security CDSN-RCDS @cdsn.bsky.social CIMVHR | ICRSMV Research Nova Scotia MSVU Research Office RWE-CAF Research Network SICEMA

Somewhere over the Rainbow (Crossing)🌈- In this new Encounters piece for CritMil Studies I offer some initial reflections at the start of a broader project exploring LGBTQ 'allyship' at NATO: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



Join contributing authors, alongside guest editors Hannah West, Sarah Bulmer, Sophy Antrobus, and Nick Caddick, for an online discussion of their recent special issue Voices of the Veteran (tandfonline.com/toc/rcms20/9/1…) on 11 Sept 2023, 12.30-1400 UK time!



The Edinburgh University Press book series Advances in Critical Military Studies edited by Sarah Bulmer and Victoria M Basham has just published its 10th book - the brilliant 'Martialling Peace' by Nicole Wegner, PhD. Check it out here: edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-martialli…

👋Greetings from the new EISA President and Executive Secretary! Read the full welcome statement from Beste İşleyen and Sonia Lucarelli here: bit.ly/executivegreet…


Calling CritMil Studies scholars heading to Birmingham for #BISA2024 BISA - British International Studies Association please consider submitting to the following panel 👇👇👇 "Has militarisation had its day?"


One for the CritMil Studies folks out there.

Freshly published today! My article, ‘Brokering a postcolonial Malaysia’ is out in CritMil Studies as part of the special issue ‘Making Sense of State Violence,’ organised by Prof. Catriona Pennell Owen D Thomas Dr Margot Tudor


The Warnings from the Archive workshop was a wonderful experience. Thanks to everyone involved for their feedback, comments, and exciting research. Thanks also to the reviewers, and the editors at CritMil Studies


My article for the 'Making Sense of State Violence' special issue of CritMil Studies is now online! Thank you to everyone involved, the brilliant Warnings from the Archive team, and others for really valuable feedback! Prof. Catriona Pennell Owen D Thomas Dr Margot Tudor doi.org/10.1080/233374…

In the CritMil Studies article ‘The aspirational promise of soldiering’, Maria Stern and I analyse the grammar of military recruitment campaigns to better understand how armed service, and potentially sacrifice, for the nation-state is made attractive to young people globally.
