Stetsenko, Anna
The recent scholarship on agency is mostly centered around a relational (also known as situative, contextual, distributed, and ecological) approach that draws attention to agency being situated in context and contingent on sociocultural interactivities and contextual dynamics. My central argument is that there is a residue of passivity in these con...
Vangeel, Noah; 145306; Guisset, Anne; 144119; Lenaerts, Karolien; 124657;
In de zoektocht naar manieren om de dalende ledenaantallen om te draaien, zijn vele vakbonden wereldwijd bij organising uitgekomen. Deze strategie, die vanuit de VS verspreid is naar de Angelsaksische landen en vervolgens naar Europa, legt de focus van het syndicaal werk opnieuw bij de werknemers in een onderneming. Volgens de organisinglogica moet...
Ma, Zhuoran
Cet article vise à analyser les enjeux politiques de la médiatisation dans les relations entre l’État chinois et le militantisme anti-Islam. Un corpus composé de plus de 210 000 données des médias et des utilisateurs (posts, reposts, commentaires, etc.) a été constitué à partir de Weibo, à compter de deux événements : l’attentat de la gare de Kunmi...
Machalicek, Wendy Strickland-Cohen, Kathleen Drew, Christine Cohen-Lissman, Dana
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Behavior analysis in practice
One pervasive social issue that has received little attention within the behavior-analytic community is racism and the systemic oppression of Black, Indigenous, and non-Black people of color. The present article offers guidance and examples of how each of us as behavior analysts might build individualized self-management behavior change plans that ...
McNay, Lois
Peer reviewed: True / Steven Klein’s excellent new book The Work of Politics is an innovative, insightful and original argument about the valuable role that welfare institutions may play in democratic movements for change. In place of a one-sided Weberian view of welfare institutions as bureaucratic instruments of social control, Klein recasts the...
Aziz, Abdul
This article examines how the Rohingya diaspora employs social media platforms to reclaim their identity narratives through visibility and resistance in the context of genocide and subsequent prolonged displacement. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 15 displaced Rohingya members and activists in Brisbane, Australia, this article demonstrates h...
Ozer, Pierre
13. Climate action
Correa-Salazar, Catalina Martínez, Laura Maldonado Salamanca, Daniela Ruiz, Yoko Guarín, Rocío Hernández Guarín, Luna Alejandra Ritterbusch, Amy E
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Global public health
This essay brings together different voices to reflect on several participatory research projects carried out in Colombia, based on human rights, 'empowerment', harm reduction, (im)mobility and forced migration, gendered and political violence, armed conflict, and the right to health of people in the social margins. We look back on nine years of ac...
Keefe-Oates, Brianna Tejada, Chelsea G Zurbriggen, Ruth Grosso, Belén Gerdts, Caitlin
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Reproductive health
Before 2021, Argentina’s laws prohibited abortion except in limited circumstances. A feminist activist group, the Socorristas en Red, provided information and support to people seeking abortion services, including those beyond 13 weeks gestation. Recently-released WHO guidelines for abortion care acknowledge that abortion trajectories vary and peop...
Rosa, Salvatore Paolo De de Moor, Joost Dabaieh, Marwa
Climate change adaptation is rising on the agenda of cities. However, critics have argued that urban adaptation efforts largely focus on preserving economic growth while overlooking the root causes of unequal vulnerability to climate impacts, giving rise to climate injustices. In response, literature on transformational adaptation has politicized t...