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Durham Research Online (DRO) is the University’s Open Access repository for publications. The primary purpose of DRO is to provide open access to publications authored by staff and students affiliated with Durham University.

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Young and Hungry: School Meal Polices and Children’s Right to Food in the UK and Ireland (2024)
Journal Article
Morris, K. (2024). Young and Hungry: School Meal Polices and Children’s Right to Food in the UK and Ireland. International Journal of Children's Rights, 32(2), 354-379. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718182-32020003

This article evaluates school meal policies in the UK and Ireland as a means to ensure the fulfilment of children’s right to food, as protected under international law. It adopts a comparative approach, assessing the varying strategies adopted across... Read More about Young and Hungry: School Meal Polices and Children’s Right to Food in the UK and Ireland.

Blaming the house: women's efforts to preserve marriage in a rural Sinhala village (2024)
Journal Article
Udalagama, T. (online). Blaming the house: women's efforts to preserve marriage in a rural Sinhala village. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.14121

In rural Sri Lanka, marital tension, frequently leading to violence, is an increasing problem. This article explores how the house becomes both the source of problems and a possible solution to them. By examining the way that the social, material, an... Read More about Blaming the house: women's efforts to preserve marriage in a rural Sinhala village.

The short-term effects of visa restrictions on migrants’ legal status and well-being: A difference-in-differences approach on Venezuelan displacement (2024)
Journal Article
Hammoud-Gallego, O. (2024). The short-term effects of visa restrictions on migrants’ legal status and well-being: A difference-in-differences approach on Venezuelan displacement. World Development, 182, Article 106709. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106709

Most countries across the globe introduce visa restrictions to regulate immigration, yet little is known about their effect on migrants’ decision to migrate and their well-being. I study the mass displacement of Venezuelan nationals, and through a di... Read More about The short-term effects of visa restrictions on migrants’ legal status and well-being: A difference-in-differences approach on Venezuelan displacement.

STACKing Further with STACK-JS (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fearn, S. (2024, March). STACKing Further with STACK-JS. Presented at STACK Conference 2024, Amberg, Germany

How Elections Shape Perceptions of Ideal Leadership (2024)
Journal Article
Masters-Waage, T. C., Bastardoz, N., Narayanan, J., & Epitropaki, O. (in press). How Elections Shape Perceptions of Ideal Leadership. American Psychologist,

Individuals hold internal leadership representations, termed leadership prototypes. We examined how these prototypes changed in reaction to the 2020 US presidential election. A sample of Republicans (N=200), Democrats (N=200), and individuals who ide... Read More about How Elections Shape Perceptions of Ideal Leadership.