Richard Fosu, PhD

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Richard Fosu, PhD

Richard Fosu, PhD

@KMfosu

Lecturer and at Monash University. Inclusive/ peacebuilding/transitional justice/Knowledge politics/the African Union.

Katılım Kasım 2010
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Alexandra Phelan
Alexandra Phelan@Alex_Phelan·
🚨 In London on the 25 June? I am extremely excited to announce our research collaboration event, Peace or Profit? Illicit Economies and Armed Conflict in Colombia and Beyond, with @RUSI_org's Organised Crime and Policing team 👇 my.rusi.org/events/peace-o…
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Africa Spectrum
Africa Spectrum@AfricaSpectrum·
2⃣@KMfosu proposes post-independence as a new descriptive and prescriptive approach to decolonisation, calling for recentring the lived realities of African societies to make decolonial efforts less reactionary and more impactful. 🔗 doi.org/10.1177/000203…
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Alexandra Phelan
Alexandra Phelan@Alex_Phelan·
It's finally here 😭 my labour of love! This book wouldn't have been possible without the help and support of so many people, in Colombia and abroad. I'm so excited to share my @ColumbiaUP book,The Combination of All Forms of Struggle, with you... cup.columbia.edu/book/the-combi…
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Srinjoy Bose (@srinjoybose.bsky.social)
🚨 #OCIS2025 abstracts due in 4 weeks time 🚨 Still plenty of time left to submit your Panel, Paper, and Roundtable abstracts. For the full list of conference themes, pls visit the CfP: ocis.org.au/call-for-paper… If you have workshop ideas, pls email the conference Co-Chairs.
Srinjoy Bose (@srinjoybose.bsky.social)@SrinjoyBose83

🚨Call for Papers open, #OCIS2025🚨 Excited to share the CfP for the 11th Oceanic Conference on International Studies (OCIS), which will be held at UNSW Sydney, Australia between 09-11 July 2025, in partnership with U. of Sydney, U. of Wollongong, and UTS. Subscribe to the mailing list at ocis.org.au to receive comms & updates. If you have queries, email mail@conferencedesign.com.au. Pls share widely! @binadcosta @CeciliaJacob_IR @CianODriscoll79 @lemayhebert @JoanneEWallis @Alex_Phelan @DrIanHall @TomChodor @ShaharHameiri @IbrahimiNiamat @ProfSaraEDavies @j_e_s_s_whyte @toni_erskine @Egl_Staunton @kirstenainley @richardson_m_a @jasminekimw @drMelJohnston @drljshepherd @KTravouillon @manjeetsp @maria_tanyag @p_orchard @BenjaminIsakhan @daraconduit @ruji_aue @CharlieKwame @n_george2 @p_orchard @APhillipsIntRel @psgriffington @timlegrand @AnnaPowles @DrSarahLogan @GeorgeLawsonIR @DrBeeZee @ruji_aue @monika_bd @WillClapton @susanengel_oz @spark_syd

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Africa Spectrum
Africa Spectrum@AfricaSpectrum·
🆕@KMfosu proposes "post-independence" as a new descriptive and prescriptive approach to decolonisation, arguing it's vital to re-centre the everyday realities of African societies to make decolonial efforts less reactionary and more impactful. 🔗 doi.org/10.1177/000203…
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Mel Johnston
Mel Johnston@drMelJohnston·
I’m honoured and overwhelmed that @bisa_ipeg has selected Rebuilding Patriarchy as this year’s Book Prize Winner. It was a great shortlist I was touched the committee said they were impressed by the fine-grained work, and that they enjoyed reading it bisa.ac.uk/members/workin…
Mel Johnston@drMelJohnston

"Building Peace, Rebuilding Patriarchy" - my new @OUPAcademic book - explains why gender interventions after conflict fall short. The beautiful cover by Timorese artist Maria Madeira, was chosen because it takes me right back to fieldwork in Timor 1/

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Dr. Anna Artyushina 🇨🇦
Why has peer-review become so weird? Over the past 12 years, I've been serving as a reviewer for several academic journals, including the top two you all know. What I see is a visible decline in both the quality of the papers and the quality of the reviews. Here's my top 7 advice: 1. Many authors keep their methodology sections too thin and expect the reviewers to search for the method and data descriptions within the body of the text. Don't do that. You want to put all your research flaws and limitations in the method section, and explain them in detail. 2. Some reviewers see peer-review as a way to promote their own work. It's not ok to insist that the authors cite several of your articles! 3. Some reviewers enjoy humiliating the authors. When you see an article that requires a lot of work, the chances are it was written by a Ph.D. student. If you see stylistic oddities, the article has likely been submitted by someone for whom English is a second language. No one is born knowing how to write academic texts, and peer-review is the way for you to teach them. 4. Confusing the genres is a huge issue for many authors. An essay is a well-established form, yet one simply can't pass an essay for the research article. 5. Make your article accessible for the readers from different research fields. Out of 5 reviewers, 1 or 2 come from an adjacent field. Every concept you use should be unpacked as if you were explaining your work to a taxi driver. 6. Some authors intentionally make their articles unreadable by adding the layers of academic terms and repeating the main argument several times. The reviewers see this, folks. You don't need to sound complicated to be seen as academic. Following scientific method is what makes you an academic. In fact, the reviewers will thank you if they don't have to decipher your writing. 7. For the young academics: don't be scared to submit your work to the best journals in your field! It's a learning experience and you may see your work published sooner than you expect. #science #peerreview #academicpublishing #academicjournals #AcademicWriting #academiclife
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Alexandra Phelan
Alexandra Phelan@Alex_Phelan·
🚨Our new article is out, focussing on how insurgencies can be understood as gendered organisations! @ce_schmid and I provide a framework to understand the unique nature of insurgencies as highly strategic, political, and gendered entities🚨 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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Babatunde Obamamoye
Babatunde Obamamoye@BObamamoye·
I’m delighted to be among the awardees of the @BritishAcademy_ international fellowships this year. I can’t wait to commence my research on variations in local reception of international peace missions at @unibirmingham next February!
The British Academy@BritishAcademy_

The British Academy is pleased to announce funding to 12 exceptional early career researchers from around the globe, supporting their research endeavours at UK institutions through the International Fellowships programme. thebritishacademy.ac.uk/news/the-briti…

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