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A different POV: Using videogames as a tool for teaching and learning politics and international relations (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Kirkpatrick, J. (2023, September). A different POV: Using videogames as a tool for teaching and learning politics and international relations. Paper presented at European International Studies Association Annual Conference, Potsdam, Germany

This paper considers the benefits of using videogames within teaching sessions. It suggests that, despite some challenges and limitations, using videogames can provide a useful tool for deeper and meaningful student learning, reflection, and skills d... Read More about A different POV: Using videogames as a tool for teaching and learning politics and international relations.

Shaping Social Movements: International Actors in Kosovo and Afghanistan (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Kirkpatrick, J. (2023, June). Shaping Social Movements: International Actors in Kosovo and Afghanistan. Paper presented at Alternative Futures & Popular Protest, University of Manchester

International state-building efforts, such as those in Iraq, Afghanistan, East Timor and Kosovo, seek to ensure security and implement liberal democracy, including the development of a vibrant civil society. However, within this context, grassroots o... Read More about Shaping Social Movements: International Actors in Kosovo and Afghanistan.

Watching the watchers: Parliament and the intelligence services (2014)
Book
Defty, A., Bochel, H., & Kirkpatrick, J. (2014). Watching the watchers: Parliament and the intelligence services. Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137270436

© Hugh Bochel, Andrew Defty and Jane Kirkpatrick 2014. All rights reserved. This study offers the first detailed examination of the varied means by which parliament through its committees and the work of individual members has sought to scrutinise th... Read More about Watching the watchers: Parliament and the intelligence services.

'New mechanisms of independent accountability': Select committees and parliamentary scrutiny of the intelligence services (2013)
Journal Article
Kirkpatrick, J., Bochel, H., & Defty, A. (2015). 'New mechanisms of independent accountability': Select committees and parliamentary scrutiny of the intelligence services. Parliamentary Affairs, 68(2), 314-331. https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gst032

© 2013 The Author. Oversight of intelligence and security agencies has become of significant interest in recent years. In the UK the principal mechanism for providing parliamentary oversight of the agencies is the Intelligence and Security Committee... Read More about 'New mechanisms of independent accountability': Select committees and parliamentary scrutiny of the intelligence services.

Tapping the Telephones of Members of Parliament: The 'Wilson Doctrine' and Parliamentary Privilege (2013)
Journal Article
Kirkpatrick, J., Defty, A., & Bochel, H. (2014). Tapping the Telephones of Members of Parliament: The 'Wilson Doctrine' and Parliamentary Privilege. Intelligence and National Security, 29(5), 675-697. https://doi.org/10.1080/02684527.2013.777606

In 1966, in what has become known as the Wilson Doctrine, the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, informed Parliament that he had issued an instruction that the telephones of parliamentarians were not to be intercepted by the intelligence and security age... Read More about Tapping the Telephones of Members of Parliament: The 'Wilson Doctrine' and Parliamentary Privilege.