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Dr Alison Williams
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Dr Alison Williams
'Good contact in spite of static': advocating a radio geopolitics assemblage approach through analysing the Lindberghs' 1931 North Pacific flight
2025
Dr Alison Williams
Book Review Symposium – Katherine Chandler’s “Unmanning: How Humans, Machines and Media Perform Drone Warfare”
2022
Dr Alison Williams
Geopolitics and the event: rethinking Britain’s Iraq war through art (book review)
2021
Dr Alison Williams
More blue, less green: considering what an aerial perspective can bring to military geography research
2019
Dr Alison Williams
Aircraft carriers and the capacity to mobilise US power across the Pacific, 1919–1929
2017
Emerita Professor Rachel Woodward
Dr Neil Jenkings
Dr Alison Williams
Militarisation, universities and the university armed service units
2017
Dr Alison Williams
The Empire's Edge: Militarization, Resistance, and Transcending Hegemony in the Pacific (Book Review)
2017
Dr Neil Jenkings
Dr Alison Williams
Emerita Professor Rachel Woodward
An Introduction to Military Research Methods
2016
Dr Matthew Rech
Dr Alison Williams
Researching at military airshows: a dialogue about ethnography and autoethnography
2016
Dr Alison Williams
Dr Neil Jenkings
Emerita Professor Rachel Woodward
The Routledge Companion to Military Research Methods
2016
Emerita Professor Rachel Woodward
Dr Neil Jenkings
Dr Alison Williams
The UK armed forces and the value of the university armed service units
2016
Dr Matthew Rech
Daniel Bos
Dr Neil Jenkings
Dr Alison Williams
Emerita Professor Rachel Woodward
Geography, military geography and critical military studies
2015
Emerita Professor Rachel Woodward
Dr Neil Jenkings
Dr Alison Williams
The Value of the University Armed Service Units
2015
Dr Alison Williams
Disrupting air power: performativity and the unsettling of geopolitical frames through artworks
2014
Professor Jonathan Pugh
Dr Alison Williams
Beyond the securitisation of development: The limits of intervention, developmentisation of security and repositioning of purpose in the UK Coalition Government’s policy agenda
2013
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