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Marxism and Biopower in Gig Economy
Within the urban middle and upper classes of Western society, gig work has become a common commodity which relies on normalized hierarchies.

Alice Wästberg
Sep 3, 2023


Football, Sportswashing, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Since football is a central axis between society, politics, and business, Saudi Arabia seeks to use it to change perceptions of the country.

Alaa Bahnasy
Sep 3, 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
Aug 6, 2023


Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
An analysis of the icon of The Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem at the Cathedral of St. Mark (Venice, Italy).

Amr Abbas
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
Jun 4, 2023


A Way to Express My Values While Serving People and Planet
Anna Maria Bracio reflects on her experience with social entrepreneurship and how it helps her to take a stand for her values.

Anna Maria Bracio
May 22, 2023


Salvador Dalí: Between Nuclear Mysticism and Divine Icons
When confronted with traditional art, the surrealist movement has taken a step into religious painting. Can Dalí's works be seen as icons?

Amr Abbas
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 22, 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.

Ilaria Mariani
Apr 7, 2023


Ecoterrorism (3/3): Discourse of Repression
A theory-based analysis of the term "ecoterrorism" in political and public discourse and its connection to political repression.

Merle Emrich
Mar 19, 2023


Concepts Engraved Within the Tradition of Icon Making
On the sacred time, sacred space and traditions of icon making.

Amr Abbas
Mar 6, 2023


Pod Babies: How Ectogenesis Could Revolutionize Fertility
Scientists are developing means to grow babies outside the womb. This article offers a stance on this much debated ethical issue.

Sally Cameron
Jan 20, 2023


A Female Dealer in the World of Poker
A personal account of what it is like to work in a casino - a male-dominated place - as a young woman.

Leonie Vajen
Jan 20, 2023


Ecoterrorism (2/3): German Politicians Compare Climate Activists to Terrorists
German climate activists have been compared to terrorists by politicians and the media. An imagined threat, according to researchers.

Merle Emrich
Jan 19, 2023


Alexa Da Corte: Louisiana Museum, Copenhagen
Some impressions of Alex Da Corte's exhibition "Mr Remember" at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen (14/7/22 - 8/1/23).

Ilaria Mariani
Jan 1, 2023


Climate Change and Civil Disobedience
Civil disobedience includes breaking the law. The social contract is meant to preserve social order. Can they still fit together?

Merle Emrich
Jan 1, 2023


Ecoterrorism (1/3): "Juridical Concepts Have Been Turned on Their Head"
In October 2022, Darmanin denounced activists as ecoterrorists. His words in turn have been denounced as an attack on the right to protest.

Merle Emrich
Jan 1, 2023


If Stories Will Survive
A personal account of story telling, activism and climate change.

Luca Berardi
Jan 1, 2023
Published by Cálice Magazine (Malmö, Sweden)
ISSN: 3035-9031
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