Resilience in Newsrooms in Times of Authoritarian Resurgence: We Went From the Sky to Under the Ground
Fatima El Issawi & Joshua E. Rigg
https://t.co/bTnGZUkqpj
🚨🚨 @i_brandimarte and I have a new article out in @INTPOLITSOCIO! It is part of the IPS@20 Anniversary Special Issue and is open access at: https://t.co/RhUjDIc1et.
We call for de-centering the human in temporal world political analysis via 'Deep Global Futures'.
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Growing Older in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Rapid Review of Literature On Resilient Ageing
Elizabeth Aanuoluwapo Ajayi et al
https://t.co/3UtpuJGmYI
WHEN EMERGENCIES END BUT OBJECTS REMAIN: THE AFTERLIVES OF COVID-19 INTERVENTIONS IN PUBLIC SPACE IN KENYA
Richard Kiaka, George Ayodo
https://t.co/5aa0TcGVCL
With a little help from my ‘ordinary friends’: relationships, networks, and resilience in Masisi, North Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
Solange G Fontana
https://t.co/SkucO998ke
Exploring lived experiences and perceptions of well-being: insights from forced migrant women in Finland
Laleh Golamrej Eliasi et al
https://t.co/46xcarew5w
Political communication, neoliberalism and the myth of the end: Critical notes to prepare the end of capitalism rather than the end of the world
Matteo Stocchetti
https://t.co/MT3jdMH4gi
Ecopolitical catatonia: How political fantasies sustain inaction in global environmental politics
Elise Remling, Ayşem Mert, Jelle Behagel, Jason Glynos, Julia Feine
https://t.co/QvEixbR37T