Epistemic ethnonationalism: identity policing in neo-Traditionalism and Decoloniality theory [PDF]
Traditionalism’s most influential contemporary revival, Dugin’s Eurasianism, is routinely characterised as being of the radical Right. The Decoloniality theory of Quijano, Mignolo and Ndlovu-Gatsheni, on the other hand, with its intellectual roots in ...
George Hull
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China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become the lodestar of Beijing's efforts to increase its global political and economic influence. This article interrogates BRI discourse, arguing that the normative adoption of BRI narratives as a means for making sense of connectivities between China and other places risks producing new forms of epistemic ...
Sims, Kearrin
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Liberté, Égalité, Crédibilité: An experimental study of citizens' perceptions of government responses to COVID-19 in eight countries. [PDF]
: During a global pandemic, individual views of government can be linked to citizens' trust and cooperation with government and their propensity to resist state policies or to take action that influences the course of a pandemic.
Amirkhanyan AA +8 more
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Media education and the limits of “literacy”: Ecological orientations to performative platforms
Recently, talk of “fake news” – and its relation to wider epistemic crises, from climate denialism to the creep of global ethnonationalism – has renewed attention to media literacy in education.
T. Philip Nichols, Robert Jean LeBlanc
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How will a conceptualized GCE curriculum function within Chinese secondary schools? [PDF]
Hong Y.
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The pandemic, and the pandemonium of European philosophy. [PDF]
Mitropoulos A.
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Struggling over recognition: Honneth, political resistance, and violence. [PDF]
Pilapil RD.
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Are We All Post Traumatic Yet? A Critical Narrative Review of Trauma Among Arab Refugees. [PDF]
Tanous O, Hosny N, Joseph S.
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Cultivating biodiverse futures at the (postcolonial) botanical garden [PDF]
This article examines ecological practices at the Palestine Museum of Natural History in Bethlehem, West Bank. Through an analysis of the museum's botanical gardens, the article explores what it calls ‘biodiverse futures’ as a spatio-temporal alternative
Hassouna, Silvia
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