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Dr Jo Smith Finley
China protests: Uyghur people have suffered most from draconian zero-COVID policies but are too terrorised to join in2022
Dr Jo Smith Finley
Corrective ‘re-education’ as (cultural) genocide: A content analysis of the Uyghur primary school textbook Til-Ädäbiyat2022
Dr Jo Smith Finley
Tabula rasa Han settler colonialism and frontier genocide in “re-educated” Xinjiang2022
Dr Jo Smith Finley
UN report on China’s abuse of Uyghurs is stronger than expected but missing a vital word: genocide2022
Dr Jo Smith Finley
Uyghur Women Between Community and State: Islamic Revival, Coercive Secularisation, Honour and Shame2022
Dr Jo Smith Finley
'Turning Sheep into Tigers': State Securitization of Islam, Societal Insecurity and Conflict in Xinjiang, China2021
Dr Jo Smith Finley
China’s Neo-Totalitarian Turn and Genocide in Xinjiang2020
Dr Jo Smith Finley
Why Scholars and Activists Increasingly Fear a Uyghur Genocide in Xinjiang2020
Dr Jo Smith Finley
Securitization, insecurity and conflict in contemporary Xinjiang: has PRC counter-terrorism evolved into state terror?2019
Dr Jo Smith Finley
The Wang Lixiong prophecy: 'Palestinization' in Xinjiang and the consequences of Chinese state securitization of religion2019
Dr Jo Smith Finley
Uyghur Islam and Religious "De-Extremification": On China's Discourse of "Thought Liberation" in Xinjiang2019
Dr Jo Smith Finley
‘Now We Don’t Talk Anymore’: Inside the ‘Cleansing’ of Xinjiang2018
Dr Jo Smith Finley
Islam in Xinjiang: “De-Extremification” or Violation of Religious Space?2018
Dr Jo Smith Finley
Uyghur Identities2018
Dr Jo Smith Finley
'A Man Works on the Land, A Woman Works for her Man': Building on Jarring’s Fascination with Eastern Turki proverbs2017
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