Tessa Devereaux
@tessadevereaux.bsky.social
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Junior Research Fellow in Politics at New College, Oxford / Phd Cornell Government/ Conflict and Rebel Governance / Gender
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How & why do insurgents challenge gender norms during conflict? Using data on 137 armed groups and two Malian case studies, my new @iojournal.bsky.social article shows how rebels reshape local power relations by regulating gender customs. Read it here: bit.ly/3DIjRRe
@polviolencepapers.bsky.social
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yguichaoua.bsky.social
🚨 Job Alert! We have a fascinating new project running on jihadist insurgencies in Africa, for which three research positions are open. Only five more days left to apply! Details about the three positions 👇
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#OpenAccess from the latest issue of @iojournal.bsky.social -

The Determinants of Insurgent Gender Governance - cup.org/4jjcejL

"I demonstrate that armed groups exploit pre-existing gender grievances, using strategies like punishing domestic violence..."

- @tessadevereaux.bsky.social
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Dozens more pregnant and postpartum women have died in Texas hospitals since the state banned abortion, our analysis shows.

As the maternal mortality rate dropped nationally, it rose in Texas by 33%.
Texas Banned Abortion. Then Sepsis Rates Soared.
ProPublica’s first-of-its-kind analysis is the most detailed look yet into a rise in life-threatening complications for women experiencing pregnancy loss under Texas’ abortion ban.
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mckay4senate.bsky.social
The New York Times is the first to put out comprehensive estimates on the cost of a year without U.S.A.I.D. and they’re higher than I thought:
- 1.65 million deaths from AIDS
- 500,000 from lack of vaccines
- 550,000 from lack of food aid
- 290,000 from malaria
- 310,000 from TB
amandamarcotte.bsky.social
Killing children is by design, I'm afraid. "Pro-natalists" like Musk claim they aren't racist, but their pressure to have children is solely focused on white women, while they back policies that literally kill of non-white children.

He's a eugenicist.

www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
Opinion | Musk Said No One Has Died Since Aid Was Cut. That Isn’t True.
A journey through the front lines of global poverty shows that when the world’s richest men slash aid for the world’s poorest children, the result is sickness, starvation and death.
www.nytimes.com
tessadevereaux.bsky.social
How & why do insurgents challenge gender norms during conflict? Using data on 137 armed groups and two Malian case studies, my new @iojournal.bsky.social article shows how rebels reshape local power relations by regulating gender customs. Read it here: bit.ly/3DIjRRe
@polviolencepapers.bsky.social
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dyzenhaus.bsky.social
I've written my thoughts down about one of Trump's many executive orders: condemning South Africa on baseless grounds.

South Africa's Expropriation Act does not constitute anything other than a regular piece of legislation.

blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/...
Trump has punished South Africa for something its government has not done
The US president has claimed the South African government is seizing land from white farmers. The reality is much more mundane
blogs.lse.ac.uk
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Just in case you thought that removing DEI criteria would mean that everyone is competing equally: NIH is removing grad students from underrepresented backgrounds from the applicant pool altogether. Their applications will not be considered. Other students, not from these backgrounds, will be.
Update: They were removed from our reviewer assignments completely. I'm so sorry to all those graduate students. 

Anonymous to protect the identity of the NIH employee I spoke to...I am on study section next month to discuss F awards. We were just instructed to put the F31-Diversity applications on the bottom of our priority list for review because there is a chance we may not be able to review them. My heart is breaking for the grad students and their mentors that put so much work into these just for them to be disqualified and thrown out.
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An appeals court has ruled that Idaho can enforce most of its anti-abortion travel ban, making it the first state in the nation to do so.
Idaho Will Enforce Abortion Travel Ban
12.2.24
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tessadevereaux.bsky.social
The call for the UCL Conflict & Change PhD Workshop is out! ECRs working on IR, conflict and contentious politics are invited to apply by 8 December. London 24-25 February, 2025. Apply here: conflictandchange.org/phdworkshop2025
PhD workshop - call for papers — Conflict & Change
conflictandchange.org
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ICYMI: I wrote on shifting trends in Africa’s post-coup politics @africa.theconversation.com
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🚨Pleased to share my latest article, co-authored with @drpowell.bsky.social, over at The Conversation.

We unpack a concerning trend among Africa's recent military coups. The norm against military rule is dying - armies are clinching to power.

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theconversation.com/gabons-coup-...
Gabon’s coup leaders have changed the constitution to entrench their power – it’s a growing trend in west Africa
Coup leaders in Gabon are using democratic tools to extend their stay in power.
theconversation.com
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It is an absolute shame that Anthony Bourdain is not alive for this moment
Excerpt from Anthony Bourdain's "A Cook's Tour"