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Edwar Said. <em>Culture an Imperialism</em>. Nueva York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993, 380 pp.
Alejandro De Oto
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Abstract This study explores the intersection of agency and responsibility in navigating linguistic heritage among immigrant‐background young adults (18–29 years old) in the UK. Drawing on Judith Butler's theorisation, it provides a nuanced understanding of how individuals engage with and respond to the burdening aspects of heritage language ...
Anna Gruszczyńska‐Thompson
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Introduction: Social theorists and the First World War. [PDF]
Amini B, Kemple T.
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Racialised capitalism, decoloniality and the university: an exploration of the colour line and colonial unreason in higher education. [PDF]
Tegama N.
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The new imperialism & Africa in the global electronic village [PDF]
Yunusa Z. Ya’u
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The next four years: Geographical reflections on the second Trump administration
Abstract In this introductory essay, we reflect on the significance of the re‐election of Donald Trump to the presidency in the United States, and we provide some context for interpreting Trump's second term. Two of Trump's early policy moves—the release of billions of gallons of water from reservoirs in California and the granting of refugee status to
Caroline Nagel, Peter Hopkins
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