Books:
- Selling War and Peace: Syria and the Anglosphere, (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Sections available on Google Books. My book is reviewed here and here. And there are media and follow-up pieces.
- Fictional Television and American Politics, from 9/11 to Donald Trump, (Manchester University Press, 2019). Sections available on Google Books. This book won an award from BISA for its contribution to work on emotion in IR.
- The Obama Doctrine: A legacy of Continuity in US Foreign Policy?, edited with Michelle Bentley (Routledge, 2016). Sections available on Google Books. Review here.
- Security: A Critical Introduction, with Lee Jarvis, (Palgrave, 2014).
- Obama’s Foreign Policy: Ending the War on Terror, edited with Michelle Bentley, (Routledge, 2013). Sections available on Google Books. Review here.
- Selling the War on Terror: Foreign Policy Discourses after 9/11, (Routledge, 2012). Sections available on Google Books. My book was reviewed here, here, and here.
Journal Articles:
- ‘Narratology and US foreign policy in Syria: Beyond identity binaries, towards narrative power’, with Xavier Mathieu, International Studies Quarterly, forthcoming (2023).
- ‘Editorial statement: British political studies and the politics of global challenges’, with Editorial Team, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 24:1 (2022) 3-10.
- ‘9/11 and Critical Terrorism Studies – the emotion, culture, and discourse of the ‘War on Terror’’, Critical Studies on Terrorism, 14:4 (2021) 441-444.
- ‘The discursive hegemony of Trump’s Jacksonian populism: Race, class, and gender in constructions and contestations of US national identity, 2016-2018’, with Ben Fermor, Politics, 41:1 (2021) 64-79. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Security and polarisation in Trump’s America: Securitisation and the domestic politics of threatening Others’, with Ben Fermor, Global Affairs, 6:1 (2020) 55-70. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Lethal sterility: Innovative dehumanisation in legal justifications of Obama’s drone policy’, with Jeff Bachman, International Journal of Human Rights, 23:6 (2019) 1028-1047. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘The Ritual of Beer Consumption as Discursive Intervention: Effigy, Sensory Politics, and Resistance in Everyday IR’, with Rob Saunders, Millennium Journal of International Studies, 40:2 (2018) 119-141. Pre-editing, manuscript version. Photos here.
- ‘Trump’s rhetoric at 100 days: Contradictions within Effective Emotional Narratives’, with Ben Fermor, Critical Studies on Security, 5:2 (2017) 182-186. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Before the Vote. UK policy discouse on Syria 2011-2013’, with Jason Ralph and Kalina Zhekova, Review of International Studies, 43:5 (2017) 875-897. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘The double delegitimisation of Julia Gillard: Gender, the media and Australian political culture’, with Katharine Wright, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 63:4 (2017) 588-602. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Strategic Rhetorical Balancing and the Tactics of Justification in Afghanistan, Libya and Beyond’, with Mike Aaronson, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 10:1 (2016) 3-24. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Visual Literacy and International Relations: Teaching Critical Evaluative Skills through Fictional Television’, International Studies Perspectives, 17:2 (2016) 173-186. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Leadership and the Media: Gendered Framings of Julia Gillard’s Sexism and Misogyny Speech’, with Katharine Wright, Australian Journal of Political Science, 49:3 (2014), 455-468. Pre-editing, manuscript version. The slides from a presentation of this paper at are available here.
- ‘Affect is what states make of it: Articulating everyday experiences of 9/11’, with Ty Solomon, Critical Studies on Security, 2:3 (2014) 262-277. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Dominance through Coercion: Rhetorical Balancing and the Tactics of Justification in Afghanistan and Libya’, with Mike Aaronson, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 8:1 (2014), pp.1-20. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘“Night Fell on a Different World”: Experiencing, Constructing and Remembering 9/11’, with Lee Jarvis, Critical Studies on Terrorism, 7:2 (2014) pp.184-204. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘We (For)got Him: Remembering and Forgetting in the Narration of bin Laden’s Death’, with Lee Jarvis, Millennium Journal of International Studies, 42:1 (2014) pp.425-447. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Video Use and the Student Learning Experience in Politics and International Relations’, Politics, 34:3 (2014), 263-274. See also this summary at the PSA blog. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Foreign Policy and Political Possibility’, European Journal of International Relations, 19:1 (2013) pp.48-67. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Blair’s ‘War on Terror’: Selling Intervention to Middle England’, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 14:1 (2012) pp.74-95. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘When you think of the Taleban, think of the Nazis: Teaching Americans ‘9-11’ in NBC’s the West Wing’, Millennium Journal of International Studies, 40:1 (2011) pp.85-106. Pre-editing, manuscript version. Presentation slides are available here.
- ‘Howard’s ‘War on Terror’: A Conceivable, Communicable and Coercive Foreign Policy Discourse’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 45:4 (2010) pp.643-661. Pre-editing, manuscript version. The slides from a presentation of this paper are available here.
- ‘From September 11th 2001 to 9-11: From Void to Crisis’, International Political Sociology, 3:3 (2009) pp.275-292. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
Book Chapters:
- ‘Security and polarisation in Trump’s America: Securitisation and the domestic politics of threatening Others’, with Ben Fermor, re-printed in The Trump Presidency: Continuity and Change in US foreign policy, edited by Matt Hill and Steven Hurst (Routledge, 2022)
- ‘Obama as Modern Jeffersonian’, in The Obama Doctrine: Legacy and Continuity in US Foreign Policy, edited by Jack Holland and Michelle Bentley (Routledge, 2016)
- ‘Introduction’, with Michelle Bentley, in The Obama Doctrine: Legacy and Continuity in US Foreign Policy, edited by Jack Holland and Michelle Bentley (Routledge, 2016)
- ‘The Language of Counter-Terrorism’, in Routledge Handbook on Critical Terrorism Studies, edited by Richard Jackson, (Routledge 2016)
- ‘Constructing Crises and Articulating Affect after 9/11’, in Emotions, Politics and War, edited by Linda Ahall and Tom Gregory, (Routledge, Interventions Series, 2015)
- ‘Obama’s War on Terror: Why is change so hard?’, in Obama’s Foreign Policy: Ending the War on Terror, edited by Jack Holland and Michelle Bentley, (Routledge, US Foreign Policy Series, 2013). Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Conceptualising Change and Continuity in US Foreign Policy’, with Michelle Bentley, in Obama’s Foreign Policy: Ending the War on Terror, edited by Jack Holland and Michelle Bentley, (Routledge, US Foreign Policy Series, 2013). Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘The Elusive Essence of Evil’, in Pisoiu, D. (ed.) Arguing Counter-Terrorism, (London: Routledge, 2013). Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Screening Terror on the West Wing’, in Hammond, P. (ed.) Screens of Terror: Representations of War and Terrorism in Film and Television since 9/11 (Bury: Abramis, 2011). For the research project and conference blog, see here. Pre-editing, manuscript version.
- ‘Australian Identity, Interventionism and the “War on Terror”’, with McDonald, M., in Siniver, A. (ed.), International Terrorism Post 9/11: Comparative Dynamics and Responses, (London: Routledge, 2010). Pre-editing, manuscript version.
Book Reviews:
- ‘The Anglosphere: Continuity, Dissonance and Location’, Political Studies Review, (2020), https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1478929920971191
- ‘Conspiracy theory and American foreign policy, by Tim Aistrope’, Global Discourse, forthcoming 7: 2-3 (2017), pp.374-376. Pre-editing, manuscript version: Review of Conspiracy theory and American foreign policy
- ‘The Politics of Consolation: Memory and the Meaning of September 11. By Christina Simko. New York: Oxford University Press, pp.xii+290′, American Journal of Sociology,122:1 (2016) pp.297-298. Pre-editing, manuscript version: Review of the The Politics of Consolation – Jack Holland – final version
- ‘Shocked and Awed: How The War on Terror and Jihad Have Changed the English Language, by Fred Halliday’, Critical Studies on Terrorism, 4:2 (2011) pp.293-295. Pre-editing, manuscript version: Jack Holland – Shocked and Awed Book Review – CST
Op-eds:
- ‘Race, War and AUKUS’, UK and EU, 29 Sept 2001
- ‘Donald Trump: Words matter and his hate preaching sponsors violence’, The Conversation, 5 November 2018
- Beer, I-Peel: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life, 2018
- ‘How the west has prolonged the Syrian conflict’, The Independent, 14 April 2017
Other
- ‘Responses to Terrorism in Mass Observation Writing’, Mass Observation Project, 2022
- International Relations Theory Drag and Drop Mind Maps, for Baylis, Smith and Owen’s Globalization of World Politics, Online Resources Centre, Oxford University Press
- Guide to International Relations Blogs, for Baylis, Smith and Owen’s Globalization of World Politics, Online Resources Centre, Oxford University Press
I also occasionally blog e.g. E-IR, Surrey Politics, Cii, Political Studies Association Blog (Political Insight), and Active Learning in Political Science. Relevant examples include this review of PREVENT and British counter-terrorism strategy (CONTEST), and this post on the killing of Osama bin Laden.