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Article
Jallad, M;
Mintchev, N;
Pietrostefani, E;
Daher, M;
Moore, H;
(2022)
Citizen social science and pathways to prosperity: co-designing research and impact in Beirut, Lebanon.
International Journal of Social Research Methodology
, 25
(6)
pp. 769-782.
10.1080/13645579.2021.1942664.
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Mintchev, Nikolay;
(2025)
Understanding Prosperity in Contemporary Debates: Epistemological Considerations.
Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy
pp. 1-16.
10.1080/02691728.2025.2488329.
(In press).
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Mintchev, Nikolay;
(2024)
What does it mean to redefine prosperity? A theory of definition for pathways to sustainable futures.
Social Semiotics
10.1080/10350330.2024.2341388.
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Mintchev, Nikolay;
Daher, Mariam;
Jallad, Mayssa;
Zaher, Rahaf;
Pietrostefani, Elisabetta;
Ghamrawi, Ghadir;
Al Harrache, Assia;
... Moore, Henrietta L; + view all
(2024)
Citizen Social Science for Improved Quality of Life: Research, Interventions, Evaluations.
International Review of Qualitative Research
10.1177/19408447241256052.
(In press).
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Mintchev, N;
(2021)
The cultural politics of racism in the Brexit conjuncture.
International Journal of Cultural Studies
, 24
(1)
pp. 123-140.
10.1177/1367877920935135.
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Mintchev, N;
Baumann, H;
Moore, H;
Rigon, A;
Dabaj, J;
(2019)
Towards a shared prosperity: co-designing solutions in Lebanon’s spaces of displacement.
Journal of the British Academy
, 7
(S2)
pp. 109-135.
10.5871/jba/007s2.109.
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Mintchev, N;
Moore, HL;
(2019)
Brexit’s identity politics and the question of subjectivity.
Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society
, 24
pp. 452-472.
10.1057/s41282-019-00139-3.
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Mintchev, N;
Moore, HL;
(2018)
Super-diversity and the prosperous society.
European Journal of Social Theory
, 21
(1)
pp. 117-134.
10.1177/1368431016678629.
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Mintchev, N;
Moore, HL;
(2017)
Community and prosperity beyond social capital: The case of Newham, East London.
Critical Social Policy
, 37
(4)
pp. 562-581.
10.1177/0261018316683461.
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Mintchev, ND;
(2018)
From Incommensurability to Dialogue: A Response to David Lichtenstein.
Psychoanalytic Dialogues
, 28
(2)
pp. 257-263.
10.1080/10481885.2018.1432961.
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Mintchev, ND;
(2018)
Object-Relations and Cultural Narratives in the Analysis of Racism: Theorizing Subjectivity After Klein and Lacan.
Psychoanalytic Dialogues
, 28
(2)
pp. 234-249.
10.1080/10481885.2018.1432959.
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Book chapter
Mintchev, N;
Moore, H;
(2019)
Migration and Diversity.
In: Stavrakakis, Y, (ed.)
Routledge Handbook of Psychoanalytic Political Theory.
Routledge: London, UK.
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Report
Jallad, Mayssa;
Gharib, Balsam;
Zaher, Rahaf;
Mintchev, Nikolay;
(2025)
Neighbourhood Walkability in Ras El Nabaa, Beirut: Citizen Consultation and Recommendations for the Future of Toufic Salem Street.
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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Pietrostefani, Elisabetta;
Dabaj, Joana;
Jallad, Mayssa;
Maassarani, Sara;
Makki, Diala;
Mersalli, Taha;
Mintchev, Nikolay;
+ view all
(2022)
Prosperity Report - El Mina, Tripoli.
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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RELIEF Centre;
UN-Habitat Lebanon;
(2020)
Hamra Neigbourhood Profile: Beirut, Lebanon.
RELIEF Centre, UCL Centre for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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Working / discussion paper
Alawieh, Zainab;
(2022)
On the Brink in Ras Beirut: An Ethnography of Livelihood Struggles Amid Economic and Political Discord.
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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Gharib, Balsam;
Mintchev, Nikolay;
Jallad, Mayssa;
Daher, Mariam;
(2023)
The Politics of International Assistance in Lebanon: an Evaluation of the IMF's Loan Conditions as a Pathway to Inclusive Growth.
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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Jallad, Mayssa;
Zaher, Rahaf;
Mintchev, Nikolay;
(2024)
Livelihood Strategies in Ras Beirut After 2019: Making Ends Meet in Times of Economic Disaster.
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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Moore, HL;
Mintchev, N;
(2021)
What is prosperity?
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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Sabra, Lara;
Stevenson, Nessim;
(2023)
Vitality in Work: Stories from Ras Beirut.
(Lives and Livelihoods in Turbulent Times Working Paper Series
3).
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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Shourbaji, S;
(2020)
Ambivalent Lines: Ethnographic Observation Of A Household Survey In Hamra, Beirut.
(IGP Working Paper Series
).
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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Zaher, Rahaf;
(2022)
Embodied Experiences, Troubled Livelihoods: Ethnographic Observations from Ras Beirut.
(Lives and Livelihoods in Turbulent Times
).
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity: London, UK.
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Digital scholarly resource
Jallad, M;
Mintchev, N;
(2019)
Too Close for Comfort: Citizen Social Science and Methodological Innovation in Hamra, Beirut.
[Digital scholarly resource].
https://www.jadaliyya.com/Details/40376/Too-Close-...
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