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Article
Willis, Reilly and Vieira braga, Paulo (2024) Understanding engagement in intensive learning: From fuzzy chaotic indigestion to eupeptic clarity. Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 21 (2). ISSN 1449-9789
Willis, Reilly (2020) Exploring the relationship between global Twitter campaigns and domestic law: methodological challenges and solutions. Information and Communications Technology Law. ISSN 1360-0834 (In Press)
Willis, Reilly (2020) Becoming indigenous or being overcome? strategic indigenous rights litigation in the Sudan. The International Journal of Human Rights. pp. 1-20. ISSN 1744-053X
Willis, Reilly (2020) Habermasian utopia or Sunstein's echo chamber? The ‘dark side’ of hashtag hijacking and feminist activism. Legal Studies, 40 (3). pp. 507-526. ISSN 0261-3875
Ali, Nada, Willis, Reilly, El Moghraby, Asim and Hashim, Mohammaed Jalal (2019) Norms, mobilization and conflict: the Merowe Dam as a case study. Transnational Environmental Law, 8 (2). pp. 217-245. ISSN 2047-1025
Willis, Reilly (2018) Can twitter change the Iranian legal landscape for women? International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 33 (2). pp. 139-163. ISSN 1360-0869
Book Section
Willis, Reilly (2022) Whose story is it anyway? hashtag campaigns and digital abortion storytelling. In: Stories, Storytellers, and Storytelling. Springer Nature, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 145-172. ISBN 9783031072338
Willis, Reilly and Mason Meier, Benjamin (2016) Framing the position of social media in the local institutionalisation of Human Rights norms. In: Localization in development aid how global institutions enter local lifeworlds. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 40-57. ISBN 9781138673274
Csete, Joanne and Willis, Reilly (2009) Rights as recourse: globalized motherhood and Human rights. In: The globalization of motherhood: deconstructions and reconstructions of biology and care. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 205-227. ISBN 9780415778947
Willis, Reilly and Mason Meier, Benjamin (2009) Going negative: how reproductive rights discourse has been altered from a positive to a negative rights framework in support of 'Women's rights. In: Women’s Global Health and Human Rights. Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury, MA, USA, pp. 83-96. ISBN 9780763756314