Book Chapter
A Glasgow Imaginarium: Portable Emotions, Experiences and Meanings
Bowman S (2026) A Glasgow Imaginarium: Portable Emotions, Experiences and Meanings. In: Portable City: Modern Glasgow's Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang.
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Book Chapter
A Glasgow Imaginarium: Portable Emotions, Experiences and Meanings
Bowman S (2026) A Glasgow Imaginarium: Portable Emotions, Experiences and Meanings. In: Portable City: Modern Glasgow's Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang.
Video
Creative Oral History and the Unequal Experience of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Bowman S (2026) Creative Oral History and the Unequal Experience of the Covid-19 Pandemic. [https://faculti.net/creative-oral-history-and-the-unequal-experience-of-the-covid-19-pandemic] 03.03.2026. https://faculti.net/creative-oral-history-and-the-unequal-experience-of-the-covid-19-pandemic; https://doi.org/10.64240/789a057b9b
Edited Book
Portable City: Modern Glasgow’s Transatlantic Connections
(2026) Portable City: Modern Glasgow’s Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang.
Book Chapter
Introduction: Transatlantic Avenues of Exchange
Bowman S & Taylor K (2026) Introduction: Transatlantic Avenues of Exchange. In: Taylor K (ed.) Portable City: Modern Glasgow's Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang.
Book Chapter
Parallel Cities: Glasgow and New York
Bowman S (2026) Parallel Cities: Glasgow and New York. In: Portable City: Modern Glasgow's Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b21091
Policy Document
The social foundations for peace: violence, peace and (dis)order in Ukraine
Nehring H & Dvornichenko D (2026) The social foundations for peace: violence, peace and (dis)order in Ukraine. The British Academy/ Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/6023/Global_DisOrder_-_The_social_foundations_for_peace_violence_peace_and_disorder_5QZ4dDa.pdf
Other
Written evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee on 'Soft Power: a strategy for UK success?'
Nehring H (2026) Written evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee on 'Soft Power: a strategy for UK success?'. Soft power - a strategy for UK success?. London: House of Commons, Foreign Affairs Select Committee. https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/138331/pdf/
Confidential Report
Millen A, Arora V, Matthews B, Mycroft HL & Sidebottom K (2026) A novel community philosophy approach to understanding public perceptions around the use of technology in the criminal justice system.. National Crime Agency.
Article
Hodge J (2026) Influential community members and the successful emergence of nonviolent resistance during violent conflict. Peacebuilding. https://doi.org/10.1080/21647259.2026.2614924
Article
Oumarou Hama H, Drancourt M, Slavin P & Sebbane F (2026) Commentary on Seersholm Et al.: Yersinia pestis Infection Is Not Synonymous With Deadly Plague in Neolithic Scandinavia. American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 189 (1), Art. No.: e70200. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.70200
Book Chapter
Justification and critique in the global nuclear order: Nuclear (ir)responsibility as practice
Dee M (2026) Justification and critique in the global nuclear order: Nuclear (ir)responsibility as practice. In: Nuclear Responsibility: Defining Responsible Nuclear Statecraft in an Era of Great Power Competition. Bloomsbury Academic. https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/nuclear-responsibility-9798216258964/
Book Chapter
McQuaid K & Crawford NJW (2025) Gender and Sexual Diversity and the Urban Climate Crisis: Intersectional Injustices of Housing and Livelihoods in Kampala, Uganda. In: Dominey-Howes D, Rushton A, Leonard W, Cianfarani M, Overton L & Wu H (eds.) Queering Disasters, Climate Change and Humanitarian Crises. 1 ed. Sustainable Development Goals Series. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, pp. 147-163. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3857-4_10
Article
A Very British Election?: The 2024 General Election and the Territorial Question(s)
Brown Swan C (2025) A Very British Election?: The 2024 General Election and the Territorial Question(s). Revue française de civilisation britannique, XXX (3). https://doi.org/10.4000/14qkg
Article
Schapper A, Cairney P, Crawford N, Hoffmann C, Park H & Stephan H (2025) New directions in climate justice? A dialogue between critical climate justice and policy studies scholars. Earth System Governance, 26, Art. No.: 100283. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esg.2025.100283
Book Chapter
Beyond the Corpus: a heritage perspective on new and future lives for Anglo-Saxon sculpture
Foster S (2025) Beyond the Corpus: a heritage perspective on new and future lives for Anglo-Saxon sculpture. In: Semple S & Hawkes J (eds.) Art, Image, Power and Place: Contextualising the Stone Sculpture of Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford: Oxbow Books Ltd. https://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/art-image-power-and-place.html
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Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Fighting HIV Through Intersectionality: Queer and Trans Activism in 1980s Italy
PI: Dr Giulia Sbaffi
Funded by: The Leverhulme Trust
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Bringing ‘norms’ back home: Troop Contributing Countries and their domestic engagement with UN peacekeeping norms
PI: Dr Monalisa Adhikari
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Working environments for healthy ageing: An evidence-driven framework
PI: Professor Paul Cairney
Funded by: Innovate UK
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Breaking Barriers
PI: Dr Catherine Mills
Funded by: Heritage Lottery Fund
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UK-Japan Collaboration on Sustainable Reconstruction in Post-conflict countries: Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Ukraine
PI: Dr Zana Gul
Funded by: The Great British Sasakawa Foundation
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Social values of NTS heritage places: towards an organisational approach
PI: Professor Sian Jones
Funded by: The National Trust for Scotland
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“Making Do”: Strategies and Tactics for Thermal Comfort in Traditional Houses in Stirling
PI: Dr Vanicka Arora
Funded by: Sustainable Households (Scottish Research Alliance for Energy, Homes and Livelihoods)
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Destructive Exploitation of Cultural Objects and Professional/Public Education for sustainable heritage management
PI: Professor Sian Jones
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Materialising the Cold War
PI: Professor Holger Nehring
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Early Christian Churches and Landscapes (ECCLES): Co-creating a public digital resource
PI: Professor Sally Foster
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Should I stay or should I go: sense of belonging and intentions to stay among young, newcomers to Armenia
PI: Dr Sarah Wilson
Funded by: The British Academy
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Networking nuclear research in Scotland and the UK
PI: Dr Megan Dee
Funded by: The Scottish Council on Global Affairs
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The Scottish Privy Council, 1692-1708: government from Revolution to Union
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Funded by: The Leverhulme Trust
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The Memory of John Paul Jones in Anglo-American Relations, c. 1900s-c. 1990s.
PI: Dr Stephen Bowman
Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Paradiplomacy and regional development (PARE): transnational agency in the making of regional social and cultural infrastructures since 1945
PI: Professor Holger Nehring
Funded by: The British Academy
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Dunfermline Abbey Choir Radar Surveying, stage IV
PI: Professor Michael Penman
Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage (NIKU) Visiting Research Fellowship
PI: Professor Sally Foster
Funded by: Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research
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Super-Networks: Fostering Rights & Justice for Sustainable Environmental Policy-Making
PI: Professor Andrea Schapper
Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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The Old Believers and the end of the Old Regime in Russia
PI: Dr Thomas Marsden
Funded by: The British Academy
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