van Kesteren, Geert and Gruiters, Jan and Lardinois, Brigitte (2008) Baghdad Calling: Reports from Turkey, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. In: Baghdad Calling: Reports from Turkey, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. post editions, pp. 11-14.
Tynan, Jane (2011) Military Dress and Men’s Outdoor Leisurewear: Burberry’s Trench Coat in First World War Britain. Journal of Design History, 24 (2). pp. 139-156. ISSN 1741-7279, 0952-4649
Cussans, John (2011) Revolutionary spirit wars in contemporary Haiti: the case of the monumental pig. Strange Attractor, 4. pp. 23-35. ISSN 9780954805463
Tynan, Jane (2013) Military Chic: fashioning civilian bodies for war. In: War and the body: militarisation, practice and experience. War, politics and experience . Routledge, London, pp. 78-89. ISBN 9780415692151
Zimmerman, Andrea Luka (2015) Prisoner of War. How to Work Together.
Marino, Sara (2015) Surviving mechanisms of power in immigration strategies: embracing Otherness and pluralisms. Journal of International Political Theory, 11 (2). pp. 167-183. ISSN 1755-0882
Tynan, Jane (2016) Researching the visual and material cultures of war and conflict. In: The Routledge Companion to Military Research Methods. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 301-316. ISBN 9781472442758
Thompson, Gareth (2016) The promotion of terror through otherness? A conceptualisation of the digital terro-media system of Islamic State. In: Intersecting Critical Terrorism Studies and (Post) colonialism: Standards, Subjects and Spectacle., 15-16 August 2016, University of Newcastle.
Marino, Sara (2016) Introduction to Fortress Europe: Media, Migration and Borders. Networking Knowledge Journal, 9 (4). pp. 1-6. ISSN 1755-9944
Marino, Sara (2016) What Are We Going to Do about Them? The Centrality of Borders in Fortress Europe. Networking Knowledge Journal, 9 (4). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1755-9944
Tynan, Jane (2017) Prison clothes and the struggle in Maze/Long Kesh in Northern Ireland. In: Objects in and after Hostilities, 30 March 2017, Newcastle University, UK.
Thompson, Gareth (2017) Digital otherness and the promotion of terror. In: European International Studies Association 11th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, 13-16 September 2017, Barcelona.
Thompson, Gareth (2017) The visual rhetoric of UK counter-terrorism: Iconographies, images and patterns of prevention. In: Critical Studies on Terrorism, 13-14 September, University of Newcastle.
Glavey, Paul (2017) Flagged as inappropriate: a problem with heritage at vintage events. In: 3rd International Conference Interdisciplinary Cultural Group Research: Youth Subcultures, Worldviews and Lifestyles, 29-30 September 2017, Kaunas, Lithuania.
Clarke, Leigh (2018) Leigh Clarke - The Syrian. [Show/Exhibition]
Tynan, Jane (2019) Insurgent Trend: the popularity of the keffiyeh. In: Fashion and Politics. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300238860
Naldi, Pat (2019) This is Little England. [Art/Design Item]
Tynan, Jane (2020) Images of Insurgency: reading the Cuban Revolution through military aesthetics and embodiment. In: Making War on Bodies: militarisation, aesthetics and embodiment in international politics. Advances in Critical Military Studies . Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 213-241. ISBN 978-1-4744-4618-1
Milic, Nela (2022) Belgrade’s Protest Museum: Digital Memorialisation as Continuing the Event. In: The Memorial Museum in the Digital Age. Reframe Books, UK, pp. 246-282. ISBN 978-1-7395820-0-5
Kuc, Kamila (2022) Performative and Experiential Archiving: Negotiating Modes of Creativity in Conflict Zones. In: Research Talks, 17 March 2022, University for the Creative Arts, Farnham.
Gardner, Thomas (2022) Sound as memorial: Case study of the use of sound to mediate complex traumatic memory. In: Why Remember? Peace, Conflict and Culture Conference, 6-8 July 2022, Sarajevo and Srebrenica.
Troisi, Anna (2023) Méiyǒu shālù (Without Killing). [Performance]
Zimmerman, Andrea Luka (2024) In the Present Tense: Diary of the Days to Come. BRICK, 113. pp. 9-22.
Marino, Sara (2024) Refugees’ Storytelling Strategies on Digital Media Platforms: How the Russia–Ukraine War Unfolded on TikTok. Social Media + Society, 10 (3). ISSN 2056 3051