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Transitional justice and the restorative approach to searching for victims of enforced disappearance in Colombia: Moving mountains to find them, the case of La Escombrera (2025)
Journal Article
This article examines the restorative approach adopted within Colombia’s transitional justice framework, focusing on the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) and its response to enforced disappearances reported by the Movement of Victims of State Cri... Read More about Transitional justice and the restorative approach to searching for victims of enforced disappearance in Colombia: Moving mountains to find them, the case of La Escombrera.
Sanctuary (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Glasgow Print Studio presents Sanctuary, a three-person exhibition in original print, painting and drawing.
In its essential definition, Sanctuary suggests refuge or safety from persecution or other danger, while also acting as a corollary for id... Read More about Sanctuary.
Unravelling connected lives: Exploring individual perceptions of smart homes (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
In our data-driven world, smart devices are seamlessly integrated into our daily lives, offering convenient and user-friendly interactions based on user data. Human-Data Interaction (HDI) provides holistic frameworks to explore how individuals intera... Read More about Unravelling connected lives: Exploring individual perceptions of smart homes.
Black Basta ransomware: A novel multi-source intelligence framework for advanced cyber threat analysis and proactive defense (2025)
Journal Article
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of Black Basta, a sophisticated ransomware strain that emerged in April 2022 and rapidly gained notoriety in the cybersecurity landscape. It introduces a novel Multi-Source Intelligence Framework (MSIF) fo... Read More about Black Basta ransomware: A novel multi-source intelligence framework for advanced cyber threat analysis and proactive defense.
Neoliberalism (2025)
Book Chapter
Neoliberalism remains one of the most contested concepts in contemporary social sciences. Both in academic scholarship and popular vernacular, the term is commonly used as a shortcut to discuss policies and practices that aim to empower “market force... Read More about Neoliberalism.
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