News Articles (Magazines, Newspapers, Online)
- (2022). ‘Eight Pieces of Advice for Early-Career Historians from the IHR Scholarly Community‘, On History.
- (2022). ‘My Research‘, AberNews, pp. 8-9.
- (2021). ‘Joséphine Baker: artist, activist, resistance fighter and now honoured in France’s Panthéon‘, The Conversation UK, 27 August.
- (2020). ‘Songs of Resistance‘, Era Magazine, 11 December.
- (2018). ‘Green conflict minerals: Investigating renewal energy supply chains in fragile states’, New Security Beat, 17 September.
- (2018). ‘Will the transition to green energy foster peace or exacerbate conflict?’, Climate Diplomacy, 7 September.
- (2018). ‘OpEd: How metals and minerals play a role in funding armed groups in Africa’, CNBC Africa, 15 August.
- (2018). ‘Let’s Stop Romanticizing Mr. Darcy When There Are Way Better Options in Literature‘, The Mary Sue, 16 April.
- (2018). ‘Confronting Memories of Nazi-Occupied France‘, Tablet Magazine, 14 July.
- (2017). ‘Indigenous women brave the storm to begin talks at UN CSW‘, openDemocracy, 16 March.
- (2017). ‘Native American Women: “Original Resisters and Ultimate Survivors”‘, Civic Ideas, 26 February.
- (2017). ‘Watch this New Series Showing the Ordinary and Extraordinary Lives of Muslim New Yorkers‘, Philanthropy New York, 23 February.
- (2017). ‘The Feud Between the Millionaire and the ‘King of the Hoboes’’, Bedford + Bowery, 4 January.
- (2016). ‘View from Canada: Your elections are too damn long!‘, Salon.com, 6 November.
- (2016). ‘A Leaderless Movement: Gordon Brown on Globalization’, The Journal of Political Inquiry, 12 October.
- (2016). ‘Who will speak for indigenous peoples at the UN General Assembly?‘, openDemocracy, 16 September.
- (2016). ‘Introducing our Muslim Neighbors, One Story at a Time‘, Philanthropy New York, 18 August.
- (2016). ‘Closer to home than you think’, The London Free Press, 8 July.
- (2016). ‘Most Rapes of Native American Women Go Unpunished; Communities and Police Debate Solutions‘ Civic Ideas, 20 June.
- (2016). ‘One in Three Native American Women Report Rape – Rarely See Justice’, The Journal of Political Inquiry, 20 June.
- (2016). ‘So you want to move to Canada, eh?‘, The Journal of Political Inquiry, 7 March.
- (2016). ‘Backstage at a Fest That’s ‘Experimenting with the Idea of Experimental Theater’‘, Bedford + Bowery, 27 January.
- (2015). ‘A Rebuilt Home for the Holidays‘, Pavement Pieces, 25 December.
- (2015). ‘Barbie’s New Campaign May Be Missing the Point’, Women Across Frontiers, 15 December.
- (2015). ‘Canadians Living in New York Face Voting Restrictions’, Pavement Pieces, 17 October.
- (2015). ‘What the sponsors of the Global Citizen Conference forgot to mention’, The Journal of Political Inquiry, 5 October.
Journal Articles and Book Reviews
- (2022). Boyd Cothran, Joan Judge and Adrian Schubert (eds), Women Warriors and National Heroes: Global Histories, London, New York, Oxford, New Delhi and Sydney: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. Book review published in Women’s History Today, Summer 2022.
Book Chapters
- Crawford, Alec and Church, Clare, ‘Climate Change as a Contributor to Conflict’, in Richard A. Matthew, Evgenia Nizkorodov and Crystal Murphy, eds., Routledge Handbook of Environmental Security (London, 2022).
- Church, Clare and Crawford, Alec, ‘Minerals and Metals for the Energy Transition: Exploring the Conflict Implications for Mineral-Rich, Fragile States’, in Manfred Hafner and Simone Tagliapietra, eds., The Geopolitics of the Global Energy Transition (London, 2020).
Reports
- Crawford, Alec and Church, Clare. (2020). The NAP Process and Peacebuilding. Toronto: IISD.
- Crawford, Alec, Church, Clare, and Ledwell, Christian. (2020). Toolkit for Engaging the Private Sector in National Adaptation Plans (NAPs): Supplement to the UNFCCC Technical Guidelines for the NAP process. Winnipeg: IISD.
- Dazé, Angie and Church, Clare. (2019). Toolkit for a Gender-Responsive Process to Formulate and Implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs). Winnipeg: IISD.
- Crawford, Alec and Church, Clare. (2019). Engaging the Private Sector in National Adaptation Planning Processes. Winnipeg: IISD.
- Church, Clare and Hammill, Anne. (2019). Defining Adaptation – and Distinguishing It From Other Development Investments. Winnipeg: IISD.
- Church, Clare, Crawford, Alec and Schaller, Stella. (2019). Managing the Trade-Offs of Transformation Through Foreign Policy. Berlin: adelphi.
- Church, Clare and Wuennenberg, Laurin. (2019). Sustainability and Second Life: The case for cobalt and lithium recycling. Toronto: IISD.
- Church, Clare and Crawford, Alec. (2018). Green Conflict Minerals: The fuels of conflict in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Toronto: IISD.
- Church, C., Dinic, L., Gitan, I., Montero, A., Motevalian, D., Power, L., Robustelli, T., Stubbs, B., Warren, D., & Zheng, A. (2017). The Journal of Political Inquiry: Spring 2017 Issue. New York City: The Journal of Political Inquiry.
- Church, C., Chotipatoomwan, J., Horschig, D., Keough, A., Motevalian, D., Oh, E., Rossi, L, & Stubbs, B. (2016). The Journal of Political Inquiry: Fall 2016 Issue. New York City: The Journal of Political Inquiry.
Blogs
- (2022). ‘Defending Vera: Troops Came to the Defense of the Forces’ Sweetheart After Attacks from Parliament, 1944′, [Blog] Adam Matthew Digital.
- (2020). ‘Sustainable by 2045: Three ways the mining industry can make it happen’, [Blog] International Institute for Sustainable Development.
- (2020). ‘The climate-conflict connection: Why aren’t we acting on it?’, [Blog] International Institute for Sustainable Development.
- (2020). ‘Five Steps to Ensure Your Private Sector Engagement is Gender Responsive’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.
- (2020). ‘How national adaptation planning can help build peace’, [Blog] NAP Global Network, Blog.
- (2019). ‘Is vanadium the “Valyrian steel” of the energy transition?’, [Blog] International Institute for Sustainable Development.
- (2019). ‘Dead Batteries Deserve a Second Life’, [Blog] International Institute for Sustainable Development.
- (2019). ‘When life gives you lemons: How to bolster businesses’ capacity for making lemonade out of a changing climate’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.
- (2019). ‘For MSME Day, We Look at How Institutional Arrangements Can Engage Small Businesses in Climate Adaptation’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.
- (2019). ‘Paying for it: How Governments Can Help the Private Sector Overcome Financial Barriers to Investing in Adaptation’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.
- (2019). ‘Knowledge is power: Why information sharing is key to engaging businesses in the NAP Process’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.
- (2019). ‘What is the business case for private investment in the NAP process?’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.
- (2018). ‘What do bears and smartphones have in common?’, [Blog] International Institute for Sustainable Development, Blog.
- (2018). ‘Electric vehicles vs. fuel-efficient used cars: Which really drives sustainability?’, [Blog] International Institute for Sustainable Development.
- (2018). ‘Connecting the dots: Natural resources, women and peace’, [Blog] International Institute for Sustainable Development.
- (2017). ‘Digging up the dirt on conflict minerals worldwide’, [Blog] International Institute for Sustainable Development.
- (2018). ‘Key Actions Advancing Fiji’s NAP Process’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.
- (2018). ‘How technology and community insights are driving adaptation planning in the Pacific’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.
- (2018). ‘“Is there a gender issue?” Lessons from Jamaica’s Workshop on Integrating Gender into the NAP Process’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.
- (2018). ‘Fiji Adapts’, [Blog] NAP Global Network.