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Merle Emrich
Jun 24, 2024
Bridgerton: Escapism, and Fatigue
Why has Bridgerton gained popularity over the past four years? What has escapism to do with it?
Alice Wästberg
Jan 1, 2024
This Is Why We Study "Race"
A comment on the infiltration of a course on critical race and whiteness at a Swedish university (2023) by a student who took the course.
Amr Abbas
Oct 29, 2023
Yes, Australia Is Racist—But Not to You or Me
Reflections on racism in Australia within the context of the recent Voice Referendum aiming at strengthening Aboriginal voices in politics.
Ahmed Hanafy
Oct 15, 2023
Postcolonial Paradise
A photo story.
Merle Emrich
Aug 6, 2023
Queer and Postcolonial Perspectives on Development and Climate Change
Policies aimed at economic growth further increase minority populations’ marginalization. What is needed is a focus on diverse perspectives.
Merle Emrich
Aug 6, 2023
Queer Activism and Postcolonial Identities in Post-Revolution Tunisia
The revolution of 2011 changed LGBTQ+ activism in Tunisia leading to a movement that combines queer and postcolonial struggles.
Merle Emrich
Jun 4, 2023
Gender, Development and Postcolonialism in Documentaries
An analysis of gender and power relations, perspectives on development, and intersection with postcolonialism in three documentaries.
Merle Emrich
May 22, 2023
Detroit: Adaptation to Climate Change Through Urban Farming
Climate change is likely to increase food insecurity, affecting marginalized groups in particular. Urban farming may be a way to adapt.
Merle Emrich
May 7, 2023
Interview with Nassira Camara (Intercultural Mediator)
In this episode of 'Dextercast', we had the opportunity to talk to Nassira Camara about her work as intercultural mediator.
Ilaria Mariani
Apr 7, 2023
Colonialism in Africa and Languages: The Creation of Pidgins
This article explores how colonialism spread through knowledge, including linguistics, by taking a close look at pidgin languages.
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