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Decolonizing the civic/ethnic binary
M Tinsley
Current Sociology 67 (3), 347-364, 2019
362019
Towards a postcolonial critical realism
M Tinsley
Critical Sociology 48 (2), 235-250, 2022
192022
Revisiting nostalgia: imperialism, anticolonialism, and imagining home
M Tinsley
Ethnic and Racial Studies 43 (13), 2327-2355, 2020
132020
War, Collective Memory, and Identity
M Tinsley
Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism, 2016
11*2016
Writing through the Visual and Virtual: Inscribing Language, Literature, and Culture in Francophone Africa and the Caribbean
BNN Banoum, G Civil, B Cooper, B Coulibaly, RF Diawara, K Diène, ...
Lexington Books, 2015
92015
‘We Will Re‐Member Them’: Muslims in the Great War Semi‐Centenary
M Tinsley
Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism 14 (3), 399-417, 2014
92014
Proclaiming independence: Language and national identity in Sékou Touré’s Guinea
M Tinsley
Postcolonial Studies 18 (3), 237-256, 2015
82015
‘The opposite of nationalism’? Rethinking patriotism in US political discourse
M Tinsley
Identities 29 (6), 807-826, 2022
42022
The changing shape of cultural activism: legislating statues in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement
S Habib, C Peacock, R Ramsden-Karelse, M Tinsley
Runnymede/CoDE Covid 19, 2021
42021
Whose Colonialism?: The Contested Memory of the Sykes-Picot Agreement
M Tinsley
Rethinking Nation and Nationalism: POMEPS Studies, 39-43, 2015
42015
Whiteness is an invented concept that has been used as a tool of oppression
M Tinsley
The Conversation, 2022
32022
Memory and melancholia in the garden of tropical agronomy
M Tinsley
Memory Studies 14 (2), 535-550, 2021
32021
Clap for Our Heroes:'Good'Migrants, Wartime Rhetoric, and COVID-19
M Tinsley, N Begum
Discover Society, 2020
32020
Do we need a national day of mourning after the coronavirus pandemic?
M Tinsley
The Conversation, 2020
22020
Whiteness is at the heart of racism in Britain—so why is it portrayed as a Black problem?
M Tinsley
The Conversation, 2022
12022
The Radical Promise of Toponymy
M Tinsley
Collaborative Toponymy, 2022
12022
Constructing and contesting the post-apartheid state: Political discourse and the Marikana strike
M Tinsley
Language, Discourse & Society 7 (2), 15-33, 2019
12019
We will re-member them: Muslims in the British and French World War I centenary
ME Tinsley
12018
Imperial nostalgia: how the British conquered themselves: by Peter Mitchell, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2021, vii+ 240pp.,£ 14.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-5261-4620-5
M Tinsley
Ethnic and Racial Studies 47 (3), 641-643, 2024
2024
Empire
M Tinsley
The Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism, 202-206, 2023
2023
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