2018Democracy and Media Fake News and Freedom of the Media Andrei Richter, Comenius University in Bratislava GlobalFake NewsMisinformationPress Freedom
2022Agriculture and Rural Preventing Atrocities Among Pastoral Communities Through Disarmament: A Study of Karamoja Cluster, Horn of Africa Francis Onditi, Riara University Horn of AfricaDisarmamentMigrationRural Living
2022Urban and Regional Development China’s Belt and Road Initiative in ASEAN: Growing Presence, Recent Progress and Future Challenge Suthiphand Chirathivat, ChinaSouth East AsiaEconomic EmpowermentEconomic OpportunityEconomyEnergy TransitionInternational DevelopmentPolicy
2014Migration and Labour Temporariness, Rights, and Citizenship: The Latest Chapter in Canada’s Exclusionary Migration and Refugee History Amrita Hari, Carleton University CanadaCitizenshipMigrationPolicyRefugees
2022Climate and Environment Why indigenous water systems are declining and how to revive them: A rough set analysis Musaed Aklan, IHE Delft Institute for Water Education YemenGroundwaterRainwater HarvestingWater Systems
2021Peace and Disarmament Protecting the Global Civilian from Violence: UN discourses and practices in fragile states Timo Kivimäki, University of Bath GlobalPeacePeacekeepingSecurityUnilateralUnited Nations
2020Democracy and MediaTechnology and Privacy Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and Networks Suvodeep Mazumdar, University of Sheffield GlobalCitizen ScienceSocial networksTwitter
2021Humanitarian Action Re-examining critiques of resilience policy: evidence from Barpak after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal Simon Rushton, University of Sheffield NepalDisaster Risk ReductionEarthquakeHealth PolicyHealth SystemsInequalityResilience
2022Urban and Regional Development Whose building? tracing the politics of the Chinese government-funded parliament building in Lesotho Innocent Batsani-Ncube, SOAS LesothoChinese-FundedCommunity BuildingParliament
2022Peace and Disarmament Optimising peace through a Universal Global Peace Treaty to constrain the risk of war from a militarised artificial superintelligence John Draper, Khon Kaen University GlobalArtificial Super IntelligencePeace TreatySDG16
2020Democracy and MediaGenderMinority Groups and Discrimination NGO’s and advocacy communications on sexual and reproductive health and rights: from the North to the South Carolina Matos, City, University of London BrazilIndiaSpainCollective actionCommunity OutreachEqualityFragilityHuman Rights
2020Gender Women, war and austerity: IFIs and the construction of gendered economic insecurities in Ukraine Jenny Mathers, Aberystwyth University UkraineArmed GroupsCorruptionEqualityFeminismGender
2021Health and WellnessJustice and the Rule of Law Covid-19 as a National Security Issue in Malaysia: A Comparison with the Italian and Australian Perspectives Noor Dzuhaidah Osman, AustraliaItalyMalaysiaCOVID-19Emergency ResponseNational SecurityPublic HealthRule of LawSecurity Sector Governance
2017Minority Groups and Discrimination Romaphobia: The Last Acceptable Form of Racism Aidan McGarry, Loughborough University BulgariaCzechiaHungaryNorth MacedoniaSlovakiaBelongingIdentityNationRacismRoma
2022Business and Industry Women Construction Workers in Bangladesh: Health, Wellbeing, and Domestic Abuse during the COVID-19 Pandemic Suzanne Clisby, Coventry University BangladeshConstruction WorkersLabourMigrant Womenwoman worker
2022Minority Groups and Discrimination Understanding the Ethnic Inequality of the Thai Lao through Perspectives on Promoting Social Inclusion Policy in Thailand in Accordance with UN Sustainable Development Goal 10.2 John Draper, Khon Kaen University ThailandDecentralizationGovernanceInclusionInequality
2021Democracy and MediaGenderHealth and Wellness “I see myself really as a public health activist”: A critical analysis of young people’s voices in the National Health Insurance policy submissions Naledi Mpanza, University of Pretoria South AfricaDemocratic PracticesHealth PolicyYouth
2021Climate and Environment The ASEAN Climate and Energy Paradox Roman Vakulchuk, Nord University South East AsiaClimate VulnerabilityEnergy TransitionPolicy Incoherence
2021Conflict and Violence Using Satellite Data and Machine Learning to Study Conflict-Induced Environmental and Socioeconomic Destruction in Data-Poor Conflict Areas: The Case of the Rakhine Conflict Roman Vakulchuk, Nord University BangladeshMyanmarConflictDeforestationFragilitySatellite ImageryViolence
2018Organisational Development Sharing public health data and information across borders: lessons from Southeast Asia Marco Liverani, The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine CambodiaSouth East AsiaVietnamHealth DataHealth Information SystemsInfectious Disease SurveillanceInternational Health RegulationsRegional Health