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SSE Publications Dec 2025 - Jan 2026

Academics and researchers at the School of Society and Environment (SSE) produce world-class research, this is a selection of articles published over the period December 2025 to January 2026

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Tim Bale

The Party Members Project published a report on Britain's Party Members that breaks down the membership of the biggest UK parties by demographics, campaign activity, values and ideology, and - perhaps most strikingly - their views on leadership. 

Martin Dawson

Automated classification and mapping for alluvial geomorphic units: Current approaches and future directions, with John Lewin in Earth-Science Reviews 2025.

Gemma Harvey

Feedbacks between climate and freshwater ecosystem engineers, 14th January 2026, WIREs Water.

Richard Johnson

Queen Mary Policy Briefing entitled, 'What does the British public think about sovereignty?'

Paul Kirby

‘Unhappy Birthday! Women, Peace and Security at 25’, forum co-edited with Columba Achilleos-Sarll, International Feminist Journal of Politics, December 2025, includes my solo-authored contribution ‘A Wake for Women, Peace and Security’.

 ’The Strange Death of Feminist Internationalism’Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy, January 2026, in the same issue as DSPIR colleague Marzia Maccaferri!

 ’Norm Trouble: Or, Backlash Against What?’, co-authored with Laura J. Shepherd, in Annika Björkdahl, Jenny Lorentzen and Inger Skjelsbæk (eds), Backlash Against the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Contesting Gender Norms, January 2026.

Colm murphy

Labour's choices: The political economy of Keir Starmer's party, in British Politics

Catherine Nash

Applied Dog Genomics: Breed Analysis, Origin Stories, and the Puzzle of MixednessHumanimalia, 16(1), 265-305.

Stephen Taylor

Witnessing health and place: Sebastião Salgado and the photographic legacy of polio eradication in Area.

Lasse Thomassen

Representative Institutions and Radical Change for the December 2025 issue of New Political Science (47:4).

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