Writing on the entanglements of colonial logics, extractivism, the university: a new intervention article in @utsccs–w/ @NickJDen & Matías Volonterio–we unpack an important contemporary idea & practice embedded in colonial logics of extractivism: Social Licence to Operate 1/
Understanding Trust in Contemporary Australia Using Latent Class Analysis, by Alanna Kamp, Kevin Dunn, Rachel Sharples, Nida Denson, and Thierno Diallo, Western Sydney University @westernsydneyu
https://t.co/zUn1KUG9yr
Women Leaders and ESG Performance: Exploring Gender Equality in Global South Companies by
Monique de Oliveira Cardoso, Gustavo Andrey de Almeida Lopes Fernandes, and Marco Antonio Carvalho Teixeira, Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo, Brazil.
https://t.co/0tHqPjcpeq
Universal Values of Pancasila in Managing the Crime of Terrorism, Joko Setiyono & Aga Natalis, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.
https://t.co/gujogb4S8C
The Eye4HK Meme and the Construction of an Injustice Frame, by Steve Kwok-Leung Chan1, Woon-Taek Lim, Gyun-Ho Lee, and Ngai-Chiu Wong.
https://t.co/nGKm2BzXzs
Kokoda People: Mobilization, Marginalization and Their Economic Lives in Sorong, Southwest Papua, by Bustamin Wahid, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong, Papua Barat Daya, Indonesia.
https://t.co/Ps5TGdpsjc
Fighting Corruption in Kazakhstan by Force of Criminal Law, by Elena Mitskaya, M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
https://t.co/gNxdw8ZFk5
Call for papers: NEW CONCEPTUALISATIONS OF COSMOPOLITANISM, 6-7 May 2023, 7-11pm AEST (UTC 9am-1pm)
This online conference, organised by the Editorial Board of Cosmopolitan Civil Societies, reassesses debates about civil society and cosmopolitanisms.
https://t.co/Qjlma54O29
"Religion and Cosmopolitan Society: Religious Conflict Settlement based on Legal Culture" by Teddy Asmara
and Muhammad Dzikirullah H. Noho. Read it here https://t.co/a3mPsl2sti
"From Exclusion to Leadership: The Case of the Ethiopian Community in Israel" by Simcha Getahun and Irit Keynan @Iritke1 from The Kibbutzim College, Israel. Read it here https://t.co/hJQbWRtw6S
"Deconstructing Gangsterism in South Africa: Uncovering the Need for Gender-Sensitive Policies" by Clara Dybbroe Viltoft from University of Cape Town @UctLaw. Read it here https://t.co/je16ajyboa
Excellent work led by @JenLErvin, with @ytaouk@LudmiFleitasA@BHewitt_UoM. We show that unpaid work affects mental health for women. Important for gender equality because women carry out large proportion of unpaid work globally. @UniMelb@unimelbMSPGH https://t.co/nuvmlr0PMM
1 week to go, sign up for this great #SSW2022 event, bringing community and research together against a racialised pandemic @RhondaItaoui @Azdastyari @birdpham @westsydusoss@westsyduics
https://t.co/oUZ9fH9gqZ
Public access to US research federally funded research. Embargoes no longer acceptable & data must be available too. Not just a response to COVID; recognises economic value of making research immediately accessible & role in tackling other challenges https://t.co/ADzZ5lCU28
In a huge win for open access, @WHOSTP has ruled all US taxpayer-funded research must be made freely available.
@GinnyBarbour (@openaccess_anz) explains why this is a benefit for all, and how it can be a catalyst for policy changes globally. https://t.co/7s7Oy1ADzq