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Publications
- Second time around: Ex-combatants at the polls in Liberia
- Peacebuilding and Ex-Combatants
- Political opposition and democracy in sub-Saharan Africa
- The political consequences of reintegration programmes in current peace-building: a framework for analysis
- ‘Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and unto God the things that are God’s’? Making sense of tax non-compliance among small business owners in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- Taxation in Namibia: an everyday political practice without deliberation and influence
- Living politics after war
- Pluralism, temporality and affect – methodological challenges of making peace researchable
- The resilient, the remobilized and the removed: party mobilization among former M19 combatants
- Dissent and opposition among ex-combatants in Liberia
- Understanding armed groups and party politics
- Friends, Fellows, and Foes: A New Framework for Studying Relational Peace
- Public Channels of Access and State-Citizen Encounters in the Namibian Tax System
- Fear of Electoral Violence and its Impact on Political Knowledge in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Citizens by Design? Explaining Ex-Combatant Satisfaction with Reintegration Programming
- Life diagrams: a methodological and analytical tool for accessing life histories
- The Gendered Impact of Crime on Political Knowledge: How Crime Impacts Cognition among Citizens in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Peace with Adjectives: Conceptual Fragmentation or Conceptual Innovation?
- Uncomfortable interviews: A research journey of discomfort and how to make the most of it
- How Does Supervision Shape Student Thesis Outcomes? Expanding the Theory and Measurement of Supervision and Its Impact
- Imagined solidarity around tax practices: a two-dimensional framework based on motivating logic and group boundaries
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