This is fantastic…. Was thinking the same. Nice work!
Posts by Oliver Kaplan
Thanks to @rbreich.bsky.social for sharing our article/ interview in @us.theconversation.com 🙏 ...
We offer some helpful lenses for making sense of the social movements taking shape in the U.S.
theconversation.com/what-america...
Great piece!
My @wpr.bsky.social piece with @charlicarpenter.bsky.social centers the heroic civilian self-protection efforts in MN (which continue today), arguing not only are Minnesotans protecting each other, but global human rights norms as well:
Join me in this 'Conversation' tomorrow hosted by... @us.theconversation.com !
My article is currently open-access... Click away...
We map out the creative ways people nonviolently use phones to protect themselves in war zones...
Americans have now adopted some of these approaches too
academic.oup.com/ia/article/101/3/1043/8106131
My article is currently open-access... Click away...
We map out the creative ways people nonviolently use phones to protect themselves in war zones...
Americans have now adopted some of these approaches too
academic.oup.com/ia/article/101/3/1043/8106131
Early warnings. Safety in numbers. Cameras everywhere.
Anti-ICE protests in the U.S. mirror the nonviolent survival strategies civilians use in war zones around the world.
I wrote something... Hope it’s helpful ☮️
I’ve studied Nonviolent protection movements in war zones for 2 decades. Here’s what I’m seeing in the U.S.
theconversation.com/anti-ice-pro...
Psyched + humbled to see our SPEAKING SCIENCE TO POWER recognized as #1 Top Book in IR per @iajournal.bsky.social @chathamhouse.org (reviewed by @mgmessmer.bsky.social)
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@epsteinprof.bsky.social @jaylyall.bsky.social @siecenter.bsky.social @stanfordcddrl.bsky.social
It’s an honnest mistake
Rana Khoury holding her book, Civilizing Contention: International Aid in Syria's War
So excited to hold my book! You can do so too in November! Leila Khoury's cover art captures the story of a contentious movement becoming something like a civil society in the depths of Syria's war. @cornellupress.bsky.social designed it beautifully. www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501...
Congrats Rana! Look forward to reading!
It's especially relevant for courses such as:
• Research design/ Scope and methods courses
• Practicum/ applied projects courses
• Public policy courses
• Thesis courses
• Tech policy courses
...But really any classes dealing with policy engagement issues!
Also happy to hold center-/ school-/ department-wide keynote sessions.
While the book has a social science/ international relations focus, the general principles apply to all scientific and publicly-engaged disciplines, from History to Physics to Public Health
If you don’t think you need this book YES YOU DO.
I'm offering guest lectures on SPEAKING SCIENCE TO POWER for this academic year…
Add the book to your syllabus, and then add me as a guest lecturer!
I’m happy to join your class either virtually or in person...
🧪🔬📚
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Congrats Mauro!
My new article on #PDET community development programs in #Colombia -- Can they boost trust in (post-)conflict conditions?
** Original 2021 survey data on 2 towns -> More positive attitudes when project priorities matched community needs (e.g., roads vs. health)
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
A new article by Korbel Prof @oliverkaplan.bsky.social analyzes Colombia's Program for Development with a Territorial Focus (PDET) by assessing its effects on sustainable peace, development, and confidence in state institutions. @journals.sagepub.com
Read more here:
Academics: have you ever assigned a @newlinesmag.bsky.social article, podcast episode, or video essay in a class? If so, which one(s) and what class(es)? Any and all details welcome! You can respond here, DM me, or e-mail dpostel@newlinesmag.com 🙏
Grateful to Matthew Flinders for his thoughtful (+ constructively-critical) review of our new book @poppublicsphere.bsky.social --that it "should become core reading for all PhD students"
@epsteinprof.bsky.social @jaylyall.bsky.social @josefkorbelschool.bsky.social
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Happy to share my new article in @iajournal.bsky.social on how civilians use TECHNOLOGY to protect themselves/ counter disinfo in conflict settings
We found these uses of tech amplify #nonviolent strategies & are WAY more common and diverse than we first expected!
academic.oup.com/ia/advance-a...
Ok, can we stop calling it a tariff “strategy”?
Glad to be a part of this exciting new forum on Localization in development/ humanitarianism!
Oliver Kaplan @oliverkaplan.bsky.social & Emily Paddon Rhoads discuss “insider-led” localization and show information and communication technologies for civilian protection have facilitated rebalancing of relationships between global humanitarians and local actors in Colombia, Ecuador, & Syria. 16/
As scholars who study humanitarian aid, Korbel Prof @chenr.bsky.social and GW Prof @mzdeloffre.bsky.social, write that we are seeing not just a crisis of funding, but also one that jeopardizes the credibility of the entire global system that provides this lifesaving assistance.
Applications for the 2025 New Era Workshop (NEW) are now open! NEW is an annual three-day training program for PhD students in international affairs and related disciplines, held September 25-27, 2025 at the University of Denver! Applications and more info can be found on our website. Please share!
They’ve arrived!
“The Mompos Project: A Tale of Love, Hotels and Madness in Colombia.”
Congrats Richard! Great work!