Mouz Khalil
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Assistant Professor in International Development, PAIS Warwick| Critical Development Studies| Feminist Everyday Political Economy| Radical hope. (Re)Imagine. Resist|
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WICID Warwick
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· Jul 18
Reflecting on academic activism- rethinking and reclaiming the University as a public good
Blog written (PAIS) by Mouzayian Khalil (PAIS, Warwick/WICID), Briony Jones (PAIS, Warwick/WICID) and Romain Chenet (Global Sustainable Development- GSD, Warwick/WICID)
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Charlie Price
@charlieprice.bsky.social
· Mar 10
Help! My parents are normies: family friends, GPS, and the World Economic Forum
Many of us know we can never understand everything, but for some this is unacceptable and solutions must be found; for two of my parents’ friends, the world makes sense, but the globalists try to h...
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Joseph Haigh
@josephhaigh.bsky.social
· May 8
‘Every one (re)membered’: Anxiety, family history, and militarised vicarious identity promotion during Britain’s First World War centenary commemorations | Review of International Studies | Cambridge ...
‘Every one (re)membered’: Anxiety, family history, and militarised vicarious identity promotion during Britain’s First World War centenary commemorations - Volume 50 Issue 6
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Joseph Haigh
@josephhaigh.bsky.social
· Feb 5
‘Every one (re)membered’: Anxiety, family history, and militarised vicarious identity promotion during Britain’s First World War centenary commemorations | Review of International Studies | Cambridge ...
‘Every one (re)membered’: Anxiety, family history, and militarised vicarious identity promotion during Britain’s First World War centenary commemorations - Volume 50 Issue 6
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