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IN REVIEW

 

Sambaraju, R., Maher, P., Igou, E., Buckley, L. & Walsh, A. (Revisions submitted). ‘They make promises and they certainly know they can't keep ‘em’: Complaining about politics as a social practice. Journal of Social & Political Psychology. (Q1; I.F.: 1.4) (Open access – Gold).

 

Sambaraju, R. & McVittie, C. (Revisions submitted). ‘We have no food so we have to go home’ uncertainty in Migrant workers’ accounts of the Covid-19 pandemic in India. British Journal of Social Psychology. (Q1; I.F.: 4.7).

 

Sambaraju, R. & McVittie, C. (Under review) ‘So, you would stay until those tunnels are destroyed?’ – ‘We're doing that right now, as we speak’: Indexing ongoing conflict in avoiding committing to peace. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. (Q1; I.F.: 1.2).

 

Sambaraju, R. (Under review). ‘I've had women just scream because they saw me comin’: Some epistemic issues in Black peoples’ accounts of racism in India. British Journal of Social Psychology. (Q1; I.F.: 4.7).

 

Sambaraju, R. & Rogan, M. (Under review). ‘Who are the CPT?’: An anatomy of a CPT visit to an Irish Prison. European Journal of Criminology. (Q1; I.F.: 1.2).

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FORTHCOMING

 

Sambaraju, R. & Roy, S. (2022, commissioned) Imagined territory: citizenship claims in construction the Hindu Rashtra in the Indian public space. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. (Q1; I.F.: 1.2).

 

Sambaraju, R. (2022, commissioned). Rethinking race and racism: perspectives from the Global South. Social and Personality Psychology Compass. (Q1; I.F.: 2.7).

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