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Posts by Joseph Huddleston

Kind of yes, but go ahead and take for funsies and let's see what happens.

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My undergrads wrote a short survey about the Iran war. It's short, only 3 min. They're trying to get responses ASAP. Could you take it real quick, and maybe pass it to others? Works on PC and smartphone. All perspectives welcome. Here's the link: shu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

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@njpbs.bsky.social @steveadubato.bsky.social had me on to talk about the cruel, reckless sabotaging of USAID and other amazing Trump foreign policy decisions of the last year.

www.njpbs.org/programs/thi...

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Congrats, Connor!

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He's so weird and hilarious

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Employment Opportunities - Seton Hall University, New Jersey

๐ŸšจJob Alert! @setonhall.bsky.social is hiring a TT asst prof of Cybersecurity and Policy, split appointment between CompSci and Diplomacy.

Open until filled (but I'd say get apps in by early January).

Come live in the Garden State!
jobs.shu.edu/cw/en-us/job...

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I'm pretty sure the salary statement on the listing is wrong, so ignore that for now.

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Employment Opportunities - Seton Hall University, New Jersey

@setonhall.bsky.social Diplomacy is hiring! We're looking for an Assistant Professor in International Human Rights Law. Apply! And let me know if you have questions.
jobs.shu.edu/cw/en-us/job...

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Any PhDs (maybe ABDs) out here in the NJ-NYC area who'd be interested in teaching a (once a week) masters level course in international security in the spring semester? We're a 30min train ride from Penn Station NY.

Reach out if you have someone in mind (including yourself)!

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I love the 1800s garden graveyards. Such a great concept.

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I am spending my sabbatical year working on Cory Booker's foreign policy team. What he pulled off with his 25-hr speech was extraordinary. I feel proud and incredibly privileged to have contributed.

Here's a bit of the national security section my team worked on: youtu.be/GnKDC5xzAi0?...

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This is lovely, Steve. Brandon was a great colleague, and we are really feeling the loss at SHU School of Diplomacy. He got a lot done in his two short years here, including taking over as director of DiploLab and coauthoring several pieces with students.

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Thank you, Sebastian!

Link for free access (can be used 50 times total):
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Andrea, I agree with you, and we grappled with this question a lot. Our framework leaves room for mindful advocacy.

Here's my thread from last week: bsky.app/profile/joeh...

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Best place to read rebel marketing is Cliff Bob's work, one of the originals on the topic.

Interesting thing to consider re:terrorism. I guess it depends on whether we treat "terrorist" as merely a slur versus an empirical descriptor. A lot of these groups do use terrorism as one of their tactics.

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Text excerpt from Huang and Huddleston's "Are we marketing rebellion?"

Text excerpt from Huang and Huddleston's "Are we marketing rebellion?"

Finally, we don't think these concerns mean all rebel marketing is bad. Sometimes, the rebels might be better than the state and legitimizing them might be straightforwardly ethical. That's a separate debate. We just want conflict scholars to intentionally think about this ethical consideration.
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Text excerpt from Huang and Huddleston's "Are we marketing rebellion?"

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We don't have complete answers to the question of what to do about this. Definitely don't stop doing research. But DO think about how your work is useful to these actors, and DO be aware of biases built into your data collection during fieldwork.
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Text excerpt from Huang and Huddleston's "Are we marketing rebellion?"

Text excerpt from Huang and Huddleston's "Are we marketing rebellion?"

Moreover, many scholars are incentivized to write for larger audiences, so these effects can be magnified. And rebel leaders themselves read and cite our work more than you might think, and may directly use it in their marketing efforts.
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Next, this might be true even if scholars' (and journalists') coverage is negative, or normatively condemnatory. It can still raise their profiles and give them bargaining leverage, like it did severe abuse by rebels in the DRC.
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I don't like long threads, so let me keep it punchy. Our first point is that scholarship on rebels can be useful as rebel legitimation. Our work sometimes inadvertently plays into their hands, and conflict scholars need to think about how.
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Abstract of Huang and Huddleston's article "Are we marketing rebellion?"

Abstract of Huang and Huddleston's article "Are we marketing rebellion?"

Cliff Bob's book famously put journalism, TV, and other media in the category of marketing by rebel groups, but what about scholarship? Does it matter that our research is sometimes useful to violent nonstate actors? When and how is scholarship useful to them, and what can scholars do about it?
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Are we marketing rebellion? Is studying civil war contributing to civil war? Rebel groups often expend significant resources building up international support and legitimacy for their cause. At the same time, much of conflict...

New publication!

@reyhuang.bsky.social and I ask a tough ethical question of ourselves and conflict scholars: Are we marketing rebellion?

A few years ago, we discovered we both were grappling with this question. doi.org/10.1080/1467...
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I've seen plenty of AI slop, and I too, hate it. And very much agreed about writing=thinking. But that's not the point in question here, is it?

But I didn't see @afinetheorem.bsky.social advocating writing substitution use cases. It seems clear to me it's designed to complement instruction.

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But I get that others are worried that admin will then saddle me with a 4-4, not hire people. etc. I also worry about that.

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It does seem like it wouldn't help much at all in writing classes, but seems great for my methods class, even parts of my conflict class.

If a chat can answer the midnight qs like "When is our final?" and "Which assignment counts the most?", my life would get easier. 3-3 is a lot of work!

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