The Epistemic Harms of Botched Apologies for Past Wrongs
ABSTRACT Apologies often create expectations of meaningful change and repair. Yet when institutions or states deliver apologies for past wrongs that lack substantive reparative action, they risk deepening, rather than redressing, the harms they acknowledge.
Abraham Tobi
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Echoes of eugenics: confronting its effects in indigenous genomics. [PDF]
Sherman CA +3 more
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No Art on a Dead Planet: Political Iconoclasm as Climate Activism
ABSTRACT A trend has recently emerged among climate activists of attacking artworks as a means of registering protest. I analyse this mode of protest, which I term political iconoclasm, and offer a novel partial defence of political iconoclasm as a protest strategy for environmental activists. I focus on Just Stop Oil's attack on van Gogh's Sunflowers.
Alice Madeleine Hilder Jarvis
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Between access and anxiety: the paradox of digital mental health literacy. [PDF]
Babu A.
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Colonial and post-colonial identities: women veterans of the “Battle of Algiers” [PDF]
Vince, Natalya
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Who Cares: Why the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict Matters (More) to Some EU Member States
Abstract What drives the salience of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict amongst EU member states? This article employs domestic foreign policy theories to explain the factors underlying variation in salience, estimated analysing all country statements made at the United Nations General Assembly between 1993 and 2017.
Valerio Vignoli +2 more
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The postcolonial sociology of love in Gandhi's non-violent political culture of <i>Satyagraha</i>. [PDF]
Gianolla C.
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Racialized Labour in the Colonial Food Regime: The Whitening of England's Farmworkers
ABSTRACT The crystallization of a colonial food regime in the 1870s centred around Britain is key to historical accounts of agrarian political economy. Yet such accounts have neglected the role of the agrarian proletariat in shaping this regime from below and its basis in racialized hierarchy.
Ben Richardson
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Addressing epistemic injustice (and ongoing effects of colonisation) through the Ethiopian intellectual tradition of <i>Qiné</i>. [PDF]
Wondimagegn D, Whitehead CR.
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