Globalizations is a journal dedicated to opening the widest possible space for discussion of alternatives to narrow understandings of global processes.
1/3 In this dark period of nationalistic closures and censorship it is worth projecting ourselves into other worlds where other models of life, conviviality and knowledge are possible. In this intro of next forthcoming special issue for @GlobalizationsJ) tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
@KatharinaLenner explains how Jordan's poverty statistics end up "not too high, not too low" & that these stats combine legibility that enables governments to act on poverty but also opacity that allows shirking responsibility. @GlobalizationsJ article,tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
My latest article “Liminal identity of Turkey in humanitarian government” was published in @GlobalizationsJ ! Turkey has a liminal identity as both Western and Eastern, to present itself as a ‘different actor’ compared to Western traditional donors. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
"Let us not take the highway to hell; let us earn the clean ticket to heaven.
Europe is staying the course. So let us do this journey together. "
— President @vonderleyen at the #COP27 plenary meeting
CFP for forthcoming Globalizations special issue: The Prospects of a Pluriversal Transition to a Post-Capitalist, Post-Carbon Future
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New publication: "Two tiers and double standards: foreign investors and the local community of La Guajira, Colombia," by DCL candidate Federico Suárez Ricaurte (@Fuarez), via @GlobalizationsJmcgill.ca/x/Jvv
Happy to share, ‘Two tiers and double standards: foreign investors and the local community of La Guajira, Colombia’ published in @GlobalizationsJ
Special issue edited by @nicolasmperrone on 'Foreign Investment and Local Communities in Colombian and Peru'
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