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Latest: Joris van Deursen explores rhino poaching and the illicit trade in rhino horn. Over the last decade, 8.200 white and black rhinos have been poached for their valuable horns. Despite a declining trend, the COVID-19 pandemic paints a bleak picture: devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2021/02/12/rhi…

In her latest piece, Anna Reißig attempts to challenge dominant EU narratives on Muslim migrants. She traces back the evolution of these narratives to Europe’s postcolonial condition and deeply ingrained anti-Muslim racism in the EU. Read it here: devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2021/02/23/dis…


Out now: Marta Zeloni uses narrative criminology to explore how MAP's [minor-attracted persons] give meaning to themselves and their attraction to minors: #narrativecriminology #paedophilia devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2021/04/06/beh…

In his first D.I. article, Federico Asciutti analyzes how China is allegedly committing crimes against humanity in Xinjiang under the guise of a 're-education program', and how this can shape international relations around two opposing blocs. #Uighurs devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2021/04/12/xin…


In her latest entry for the blog Giulia Macario 🍉 | جوليا ماكاريو spotlights the problematic assumptions that labelling Israel as the “only democracy” in the Middle East might have in the erasing process of Palestinians: #farright #Israel #labelling devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2021/04/27/dea…



In her latest article Alide Heida provides some context to her study on hybrid-Roma identity, for which she is conducting a photo voice study with self-proclaimed Roma women, who have migrated – for all kinds of reasons – from Slovakia to Belgium: devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2021/05/15/a-h…. .

In her latest article, Nikita Robinson explores the problem of Terrorism and Islam becoming synonyms within the so-called ‘global discourse’ and the allusion of an ‘enemy within’ and the suspect ‘other’: devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2021/05/24/ter…




In this article Robin and Joris explore the illicit trade in Blue Tree Monitor Lizards in the Netherlands. With a small-scale and semi-covert online investigation, the authors reveal the legally grey landscape of illicit reptile trade in the Netherlands. devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2022/02/25/ill…

The s*x industry is strongly stigmatised, and therefore language matters. In her article, Nina Eggens focuses on the questions: what is the difference between ‘prostitution’ and ‘s*x work’, and what term is more suitable when describing the s*x industry? devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2022/03/10/sex…

Famines impact millions of people every day, especially in conflict areas like Yemen. Still, researching this subject is difficult. In this article, Lieve Knoppen discusses the implications of researching famine in conflict areas with feminist theory. devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2022/03/23/pow…

Giulia reflects upon the death of journalist Shreen Abu Aqlah, who was brutally killed by Israeli forces. Starting from the pain that Shreen’s death provoked, she reflects upon the narration of Palestinian voices and the colonial use of passive voice. devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2022/06/28/the…

India. The world's largest democracy, but also the playground of discriminatory and marginalising politics. In her latest article, Janne examines a case of extrajudicial violence being used by the Indian government to counter the alleged Islamic “threat”. devianceincubator.wordpress.com/2022/12/07/ext…