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Interviews conducted
Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and Networks
In this research, we wanted to understand how people discussed citizen science and crowdsourcing topics in online forums like twitter which we were studying this over a period over several months.
Optimising peace through a Universal Global Peace Treaty to constrain the risk of war from a militarised artificial superintelligence
This research discusses what international relations measures are required for an artificial superintelligence (ASI) and why a Universal Global Peace Treaty would help ensure a peacebuilding principle is adopted by all parties, including the ASI.
NGO’s and advocacy communications on sexual and reproductive health and rights: from the North to the South
My research is part of a project which was carried out in a three year period and looks at and engages with particular important debates within development, especially focusing on gender equality and how NGOs are using communications to advocate for reproductive rights and health.
Women, war and austerity: IFIs and the construction of gendered economic insecurities in Ukraine
My article explores the gendered impacts on economic security in Ukraine as a result of the conditionalities that international financial institutions placed on Ukraine following the 2008 global financial crisis
Covid-19 as a National Security Issue in Malaysia: A Comparison with the Italian and Australian Perspectives
Our research examined how Covid-19 was made into a national security issue by the government in Malaysia, asking whether it was justified to classify it as such. We then compared the Malaysian regulations with those of Italy and Australia in order to examine how laws could be better prepared for future pandemics.






