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Alison Howell
Alison Howell
Associate Professor, Political Science, Rutgers University, Newark
Verified email at rutgers.edu
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Is securitization theory racist? Civilizationism, methodological whiteness, and antiblack thought in the Copenhagen School
A Howell, M Richter-Montpetit
Security Dialogue 51 (1), 3-22, 2020
2422020
Forget “militarization”: race, disability and the “martial politics” of the police and of the university
A Howell
International Feminist Journal of Politics 20 (2), 117-136, 2018
1662018
Racism in Foucauldian security studies: Biopolitics, liberal war, and the whitewashing of colonial and racial violence
A Howell, M Richter-Montpetit
International Political Sociology 13 (1), 2-19, 2019
1462019
Madness in International Relations: Psychology, Security, and the Global Governance of Mental Health
A Howell
Routledge, 2011
1442011
Introduction: The Politics of Resilience and Recovery in Mental Health Care
A Howell, J Voronka
Studies in Social Justice 6 (1), 1-7, 2012
1312012
The Global Politics of Medicine: Beyond global health, against securitisation theory
A Howell
Review of International Studies 40 (5), 961-987, 2014
962014
Resilience, war, and austerity: The ethics of military human enhancement and the politics of data
A Howell
Security Dialogue 46 (1), 15-31, 2015
952015
The demise of PTSD: from governing through trauma to governing resilience
A Howell
Alternatives 37 (3), 214-226, 2012
852012
Resilience as Enhancement: Governmentality and Political Economy beyond ‘Responsibilisation’
A Howell
Politics 35 (1), 67-71, 2015
822015
Victims or Madmen? The Diagnostic Competition over “Terrorist” Detainees at Guantánamo Bay
A Howell
International political sociology 1 (1), 29-47, 2007
632007
Peaceful, tolerant and orderly? A feminist analysis of discourses of ‘Canadian values’ in Canadian Foreign Policy
A Howell
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 12 (1), 49-69, 2005
532005
Global Health in International Relations: Editors' Introduction
SE Davies, S Elbe, A Howell, C McInnes
Review of International Studies 40 (5), 825-834, 2014
442014
Sovereignty, security, psychiatry: liberation and the failure of mental health governance in Iraq
A Howell
Security dialogue 41 (4), 347-367, 2010
332010
Neuroscience and War: Human Enhancement, Soldier Rehabilitation, and the Ethical Limits of Dual-use Frameworks
A Howell
Millennium 45 (2), 133-150, 2017
232017
The war comes home: the toll of war and the shifting burden of care
A Howell, ZH Wool
Handbook on Gender and War, 249, 2016
232016
Making war work: resilience, emotional fitness, and affective economies in Western militaries
A Howell
Emotions, Politics and War, 163-175, 2015
16*2015
Can we really “forget” militarization? A conversation on Alison Howell’s martial politics
M MacKenzie, T Gregory, N Shah, T Barkawi, T Haastrup, M Eichler, ...
International Feminist Journal of Politics 21 (5), 816-836, 2019
152019
The (Mis) appropriation of HIV/AIDS advocacy strategies in Global Mental Health: towards a more nuanced approach
A Howell, S Rushton
Globalization and Health 13 (1), 44, 2017
152017
Toward an International Political Sociology of Health and Medicine
A Howell
International Political Sociology 6 (3), 315-316, 2012
92012
Human Interest and Humane Governance in Iraq: Humanitarian War and the Baghdad Zoo
A Howell, AW Neal
Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 6 (2), 213-232, 2012
82012
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