Kasper Arabi
@kasperarabi.bsky.social
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PhD candidate @PAISWarwick • (Historical) International Political Economy • (Everyday) Inequality
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New paper out in
@risjnl.bsky.social
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Review of International Studies
6 days ago
🚨New First View Article🚨 "Susan Strange meets the everyday: The mundane sources of structural power" by Kasper Arabi is now available
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New paper out in
@risjnl.bsky.social
! 🚨 I explore the everyday foundations of structural power in the international system and advance a new theoretical framework that reconceptualizes the state as a mediator between the two levels. Time for a short thread! 🧵👇
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Charlie Price
about 2 months ago
Do you like ketchup? Not only are you wrong, but you may be a fascist. Not really, but in my 🍅New Publication🍅 "Ketchup Is the Whitest Sauce", in International Political Sociology, I argue that memes about ketchup showcase Neo-Nazi solidarity.
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Ketchup Is the Whitest Sauce: Memes as Silly/Serious Bordered Spaces in International Relations
Abstract. This paper draws on previous scholarship on humor, memes, and seriousness in International Relations to produce a novel means for understanding o
https://academic.oup.com/ips/article/19/3/olaf026/8215765
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Charlie Price
7 months ago
Happy pancake day everyone! Here’s a brand new recipe that I’ve spent months working on. Please download and tell your friends! It’s called: Fantasy and the figure: ideological bodies in the Nordic Resistance Movement
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13540661251320307
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Rune Møller Stahl
7 months ago
New article out📑 "The end of economic hegemony? Studying economic ideas in a post-neoliberal world" In the 20th century, debates on economic policy were closely tied to academic economics. From Keynesianism to neoliberalism, economic schools of thought have shaped historical epochs.
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The end of economics hegemony? studying economic ideas in a post-neoliberal world
Since the 1990s, a particular approach to analysing the political influence of economic ideas has emerged in International Political Economy (IPE)—often labelled ‘the ideational turn’. This approac...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09692290.2025.2467384
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Guillermo Alonso Simón
10 months ago
🚨Publication alert! 🚨 Happy to announce the publication of my first solo academic work! I critique how 'convergence' is deployed in debates about the Eurozone crisis and beyond, offering a constructivist edge to discussions about capitalist restructuring in the Eurozone.
doi.org/10.1111/jcms...
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Opening the Black Box of ‘Convergence’ in the European Monetary Union: A Discursive Analysis
‘Convergence’ stands out as a prominent signifier in discourse about the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), recently also gaining prominence in debates within Comparative Political Economy (...
https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13685
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David Rischel
10 months ago
So, I recently had my first academic article published. It's called Property, Nature, and the Freedom to Roam, and it's open access. I argue for the freedom to roam and against the view that private property requires the right to exlude.
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Property, nature, and the freedom to roam
This paper explores if people should be able to enjoy a freedom to roam, understood as the right of every person to stay on landowners’ properties, regardless of the will of the landowners. I make ...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13698230.2024.2387995#d1e202
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Nicholas Buhmann-Holmes
9 months ago
Thrilled to have the first article of my PhD published in
@cpsjournal.bsky.social
. Focusing on Denmark in the 1910s, the article shows how democratic politicians use foreign revolutions opportunistically to attract voters. (1/4)
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Jess Eastland-Underwood
10 months ago
My first blog looking at race, 'the economy' and the 2024 election. This one is for American
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scholars, looks at the perennial polling of 'the economy' as the most important issue in US elections. Please let me know what you think.
#PoliSky
wp.me/p3I2YF-exK
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The 2024 Elections: Votes cast for Trump over ‘the economy’ may be as much about race as inflation
Many commentators have sought to explain Donald Trump’s 2024 election win through Americans’ concerns about inflation and the economy more broadly. Through her research which explores how Americans…
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024/11/25/the-2024-elections-votes-cast-for-trump-over-the-economy-may-be-as-much-about-race-as-inflation/
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Adam David Morton
10 months ago
Randall Germain asking “How is E.H. Carr representative of mid-C20th intellectuals who tried to understand disruptions within the world’s political economy?”
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@georgelawson.bsky.social
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A Second Twenty Years’ Crisis? - Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
How is E.H. Carr representative of mid-twentieth century intellectuals who tried to understand not so much the political irruptions of their time, but rather deeper disruptions within the world’s poli...
https://www.ppesydney.net/a-second-twenty-years-crisis/
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Neil Warner
10 months ago
I put together a starter pack of people who work on political economy histories, and intersections between history and political economy. Let me know if you would like to be added or have suggestions on people to add.
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Reposting on this platform: 🚨Publication alert! 🚨 Happy to see this paper has found its home in RIPE! I address Hegemony Studies 3.0 and argue that contemporary studies of inter-state hegemony suffer from widespread methodological statism. What does that mean? I explain below. 🧵👇 (1/8)
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Stefano Ponte
10 months ago
Join us in the IPE & friends starter pack!
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Jess Eastland-Underwood
10 months ago
Hello new followers! I research the relationship between everyday political thought, economic ideas and racism. Briefly, I am interested in why economic language is specifically useful for those aligned with white identity politics. What does that mean? A quick 🧵
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Jan Eijking
11 months ago
A Starter Pack for History/IR folks - just to make this space more useful more quickly. It’s super improvised & I’m sure I forgot to include many, so please lmk! 👇
go.bsky.app/CUyrrn3
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