Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
(2025) Brito, Tarsis. 'New Materialism, Whiteness, and the Politics of Vitality: Rethinking Activity/Passivity in Critical Security Studies'. Security Dialogue. First View. https://doi.org/10.1177/09670106241306967
(2024) Brito, Tarsis. ‘Between race and animality: European borders, ‘colonial dogs’ and the policing of humanity’. Review of International Studies. First View. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210524000032
(2023) Brito, Tarsis. ‘(Dis)possessive Borders, (Dis)possessed Bodies: Race and Property at the Postcolonial European Borders’. International Political Sociology. Volume 17, Issue 2, pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1093/ips/olad009
(2022) Brito, Tarsis; Balaji, Shruti; Nantermoz, Olivia. ‘(Re)writing the International: Interrogating Histories, Imagining Futurities’. Millennium: Journal of International Studies. Volume 51, No. 1, pp. 3-7. https://doi-org.gate3.library.lse.ac.uk/10.1177/03058298231176664
(2018) Brito, Tarsis. ‘Global Feminism and undecidabilites: Beijing’ 95 and beyond’. Politikon: the IAPSS Journal of Political Science. Volume 37, 19-38.
Articles Under Review
(Under Review) Brito, Tarsis; Perez, Jose. ‘Rethinking Migration Securitization: The Divide between South-North and South-South Migration Responses within the International System’.
Peer-reviewed Contributions to Edited Volumes
(Forthcoming) Brito, Tarsis. ‘Imperialism, animality, and the policing of racial hierarchies’. In: Salter, Mark (ed). Making Things International IV: Failures, Accidents and Surprises.
In Progress
Brito, Tarsis. Bordering Whiteness: Colonialism, Race, and Violence at the European Borders. (Book Monograph)
Brito, Tarsis. Property and the Making of International Order (Submission intended for European Journal of International Relations)
Brito, Tarsis; Schlebruegge, Silvester. ‘The (racial) spectre of the ‘migrant boat’: a comparison of Australian and British ‘Stop the Boat’ discourse and policy.’ (Submission intended for Political Geography)
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