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The article was published on 2016-10-18 and is currently open access. It has received 86 citations till now.

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Autonomous weapons systems and changing norms in international relations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the development and usage of autonomous weapons systems often contradict fundamental norms and public legitimacy expectations, and that norms may be shaped procedurally, challenging conventional understandings of how norms are constructed and considered as relevant in International Relations.
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Human rights, humanitarianism, and the practices of humanity

TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of international practices is used to explore the distinctions between human rights and humanitarianism in the contemporary period and, in turn, uses this exploration to comment on the concept international practices.
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Everyday Nationalism in Unsettled Times: In Search of Normality during Pandemic

TL;DR: The authors examined three categories of everyday practice during the COVID-19 pandemic that respond to disruptions in daily routines and seek a return to national normality: performing national solidarities and exclusions by the wearing of facemasks; consuming the nation in the form of panic buying and conspiracy theories; and the enforcing of foreign policies through social media and embodiment.
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Doing and mediating critique: An invitation to practice companionship:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss normative stances, political engagement, and the role of critical analysis in security studies from a critical perspective, and discuss the importance of normative stances and political engagement.
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Populist stories of honest men and proud mothers: A visual narrative analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a methodological framework of visual narrative analysis through the study of images and narratives is proposed, which foregrounds the power of political storytelling through fantasmatic appeal and fosters a better understanding of the global rise of populism.
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Bourdieu in International Relations : Rethinking Key Concepts in IR

TL;DR: Adler and Nissen as discussed by the authors presented a series of essays on Bourdieu's concepts and their application in the context of international relations, focusing on the relationship between gender, power, and culture.