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Challenging elite environmentalism: Stories from Brazil and India
Abstract Elite environmentalism is inspired by Malthusian overpopulation scenarios, advocating for authoritarian action through top‐down conservation policies and celebrating ecomodernist climate adaptation/mitigation projects. In doing so, hegemonic mainstream environmentalism (HME) fails to address its colonial, authoritarian, saviorist foundations ...
Ritodhi Chakraborty, Aline Carrara
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Studying Kurdishness in Turkey: A review of existing research
Abstract Knowledge production on marginalized identities is frequently shaped by epistemic violence, which limits both the scope and methodologies of research. One example of this is the case of Kurdish identity in Turkey, where we find that methodological and epistemic problems are evident particularly in social psychological research.
Yasemin Gülsüm Acar +3 more
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Abstract What psychosocial impacts does migrating without children have on parents? How do the reconfigurations of gendered dynamics in transnational families (TFs) affect the well‐being and subjectivities of mothers and fathers in the hosting and sending communities?
Nerea Larrinaga‐Bidegain +2 more
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A Structural Analysis of Social Representations of "Reconciliation" in Cyprus: An Empirical Contribution [PDF]
In the Cyprus peace process, the efforts of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) facilitate the practices of co-existence, or intergroup contact between the Turkish Cypriot (TC) and Greek Cypriot (GC) communities.
Pepe, Ade Kartika Wahyu Susanti
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Abstract This article focuses on alternative ways of understanding language in the context of minority language advocacy through an examination of the Galician tradition of singing‐in‐verse, known as regueifa. It proposes the notion of “linguistic collective action” to refer to the battery of resistance and solidarity strategies that lead to social ...
Bernadette O'Rourke +1 more
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Introduction: Intellectual decolonization: Contexts, Critiques and Alternatives
Abstract The papers of this special issue, “Intellectual Decolonization: Contexts, Critiques and Alternatives”, deal with the broad issue of intellectual decolonization or the decolonization of knowledge in the social sciences. Together, the six articles provide contextual, critical and alternative views of what intellectual decolonization means and ...
Syed Farid Alatas +2 more
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Peace Literacy Education Based on Conflict Experience in Aceh [PDF]
This study explores the absence of Aceh’s conflict history in Indonesia’s national history curriculum and its implications for strengthening peace literacy in post-conflict education. Although values such as tolerance, diversity, and peace are emphasized
Rahmi Seri Hanida +2 more
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The Coloniality of Knowledge and the Autonomous Knowledge Tradition
ABSTRACT An autonomous social science tradition is one in which knowledge creation takes place amidst consciousness of the psychological and structural obstacles that mental captivity and intellectual imperialism present to students, academics, and people in general.
Syed Farid Alatas
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If I Ruled the World: Putting Hip Hop on the Atlas [PDF]
“If I Ruled the World: Putting Hip Hop on the Atlas” contends for a third wave of Global Hip Hop Studies that builds on the work of the first two waves, identifies Hip Hop as an African diasporic phenomenon, and aligns with Hip Hop where there are no ...
Harris, Travis T. +2 more
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Reduciendo las brechas sociales en My Family (1995) de Gregory Nava [PDF]
The development and transmutation of Chicana/o identity in the American Southwest is a central theme in Gregory Nava’s film narrative My Family (1995).
Papadimitriou, Stylianos
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