(2015) “Collaging Internet Parody Images – An Art-Inspired Methodology For Studying Laughter In World Politics.” Saara Särmä. In Popular Culture World Politics Collection Caso, Federica & Caitlin Hamilton (eds.). Bristol: E-International Relations Publishing. Available at: http://www.e-ir.info/publications/
(2015) All Male Panel - An interview with Saara Särmä. Maryanne Dever & Lisa Adkins. Australian Feminist Studies. Volume 30, Issue 85, pp. 283-288. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2015.1107943
(2016) “Mansplaining to the Max” or “Know Your Place!”: On How Disciplines Discipline and Police.” Saara Särmä and Cai Wilkinson. A post at Disorder of Things, available at: http://thedisorderofthings.com/2016/01/20/mansplaining-to-the-max-or-know-your-place-on-how-disciplines-discipline-and-police/
(2015) “What We MADE at ISA: Art as Subject, Art as Method.” Saara Särmä and Megan Daigle. A post at Disorder of Things, available at: http://thedisorderofthings.com/2015/03/11/what-we-made-at-isa-art-as-subject-art-as-method/
(2015) All Male Panel - An interview with Saara Särmä. Maryanne Dever & Lisa Adkins. Australian Feminist Studies. Volume 30, Issue 85, pp. 283-288. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2015.1107943
(2016) “Mansplaining to the Max” or “Know Your Place!”: On How Disciplines Discipline and Police.” Saara Särmä and Cai Wilkinson. A post at Disorder of Things, available at: http://thedisorderofthings.com/2016/01/20/mansplaining-to-the-max-or-know-your-place-on-how-disciplines-discipline-and-police/
(2015) “What We MADE at ISA: Art as Subject, Art as Method.” Saara Särmä and Megan Daigle. A post at Disorder of Things, available at: http://thedisorderofthings.com/2015/03/11/what-we-made-at-isa-art-as-subject-art-as-method/
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