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Damage to and the destruction of the natural environment: Terraforming warfare in Gaza and the humanitarian imperative informing accountability for ecocentric crimes (2025)
Preprint / Working Paper
This contribution considers the significant and well-recorded environmental damage in Gaza, following Israel’s full-scale military operations that started in October 2023. It is argued that, in the absence of ecocentric legal frameworks, war crimes l... Read More about Damage to and the destruction of the natural environment: Terraforming warfare in Gaza and the humanitarian imperative informing accountability for ecocentric crimes.
Evidence of greater dung beetle abundance in a rewilded area compared to nearby organic farms (2025)
Journal Article
Organic farms have been shown to harbour larger and more diverse invertebrate populations and associated ecosystem services compared to other conventional farming methods. However, data on the impacts of rewilding on invertebrates remain scarce.
D... Read More about Evidence of greater dung beetle abundance in a rewilded area compared to nearby organic farms.
Schooling in a ‘divided’ city: Exploring reparative justice in education (2024)
Digital Artefact
The Reparative Futures of Education (Repair-Ed) project explores the geographic production of injustices in primary school education in the city of Bristol, England. We consider how ‘geographic arguments for reparation’ can contribute to research on... Read More about Schooling in a ‘divided’ city: Exploring reparative justice in education.
Objectives The Steroid PRO is a treatment-specific patient-reported outcome questionnaire which measures the impact of glucocorticoids on health-related quality of life. It has 15 items grouped into 4 domains (Social impact, Impact on Appearance, Psy... Read More about Impact of glucocorticoids on patients’ quality of life: A qualitative study assessing face validity and feasibility of the Steroid PRO in patients with inflammatory gastroenterology, respiratory and dermatology conditions.
‘Episcopal treason and plot’: Effigy burning in the reform protests of autumn 1831 (2021)
Digital Artefact
This article considers the practice of parading and burning of effigies of anti-reform Lords and Bishops as a particular type of protest during the reform crisis of autumn 1831. The article begins by framing effigy burning within traditional repertoi... Read More about ‘Episcopal treason and plot’: Effigy burning in the reform protests of autumn 1831.
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