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New Blog PostšŸ“¢Beyond victimhood:The untold realities of Nepali brides in South Korea #Nepali brides in #SouthKorea are portrayed as victims of violence, abuse, exploitation, slavery, and trafficking. But are these their only realities? Read the blog here:wp.me/p9fvbD-8n3

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New Blog PostšŸ“¢: Suggestions for Adaptation of UN and Other Refugee Treaties and Conventions In this blog, Tom de Veer suggests key adjustments to improve EU asylum challenges, refugee protections, and global reception. Read the blog here:wp.me/p9fvbD-8nr #Europe #asylum

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New Blog PostšŸ“¢: Bodies Designed for Profit Our bodies are not just personal, they are sites of regulation, commodification, and profit. In this blog, Eno-Obong Etetim reflects on the dynamics of body politics activism in Nigeria. Read the blog here: tinyurl.com/2969pd4k

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šŸ’”Mobilizing against patriarchy & caste on TwitteršŸ’” Our recent MA graduates Sri Lakshmi, and Emaediong Akpan, explore how digital platforms challenge and reinforce inequalities, revealing that technology is never neutral. Read the blog here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8pI #IWD2025

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USAID suspension is a wake-up call to address fragility of Humanitarian Actions in Ethiopia In the wake of the freeze, the authors argue that humanitarian actors and donors failed to strengthen local response capacity in Ethiopia. Read the blog here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8r9

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The need for ā€˜Impact’: whatever ā€˜Impact’ means In this blog, the authors urge academics to rethink how they communicate—repackaging their work into fun, digestible formats by collaborating with science communicators. Read the blog here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8sl #AcademicTwitter

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New Blog PostšŸ“¢What Now for Humanitarian Studies? In this blog, Kristin Sandvik from the Universitetet i Oslo, urges scholars in humanitarian studies to reflect on the collapse and confront the deep institutional challenges it reveals. Read the blog here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8tm #Norway

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Opinion: Cabinet, do not break down our international knowledge network and our reputation In response to proposed cuts to international aid, Ruard Ganzevoort pens an op-ed defending the importance of global solidarity. Read here: tinyurl.com/4w4pp222

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šŸ“¢BLISS is evolving! We are opening up the space for bold dialogue on every aspect of development, starting with a new Opinion Section for lived experiences, sharp insights, and fresh voices. šŸ‘‰ Write us here [email protected] #DevelopmentStudies #GlobalDev

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šŸ“¢Humanitarian Observatories Series How Domestic Fires Became a Humanitarian Crisis in Bukavu, DRC. In 2024 alone: šŸ”„ 59 fires āš°ļø 21 deaths šŸšļø 2,706 homes lost šŸ“š Schools & churches destroyed Urban reform is urgent. Read here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8vA #DRC #PhD #AcademicChatter

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New Blog PostšŸ“¢ Home(s) in the In-Between: Trauma, Memory, Identity and Belonging in Home Game In this blog, Drs. Jayasundara-Smits & Sahin reflect on the themes of identity, memory, displacement & belonging at the movie screening. Read the blog here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8wx

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New Blog PostšŸ“¢ A revolution for land and life in Colombia – and the world In this blog, Prof. Jun Borras and Itayosara Herrera discuss Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s signing of the Pact for Land and Life Revolution for Life. Read the blog here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8y5

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šŸ’”Governing through expulsion: rise in U.S. deportations quiets the DariĆ©n Gap, shifting burdens southšŸ’” MarĆ­a Palacio considers the effects of recently changed and more brutal deportation policies put into place by the USA. Read the blog here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8yI

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šŸ’” Polycrisis & Reasons for Hope at the Humanitarian Leadership Conference šŸ’” In her latest blog, Carla Vitantonio, captures insights from humanitarian practitioners in Doha. What challenges do they face? And where do they find hope? Read the blog here : wp.me/p9fvbD-8zx

šŸ’” Polycrisis & Reasons for Hope at the Humanitarian Leadership Conference šŸ’”

In her latest blog, Carla Vitantonio, captures insights from humanitarian practitioners in Doha. What challenges do they face? And where do they find hope?
Read the blog here : wp.me/p9fvbD-8zx
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šŸ“¢Coming This June: Blogs that Reimagine Peace, Policy & Power We are publishing a compelling series of blogs that interrogate dominant systems, from feminist critiques of peacebuilding in Africa to the politics of selective knowledge in migration and authoritarianism.

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New Blog Post šŸ“¢Silencing Minds, Starving Bodies: Authoritarian Epistemicide in Ethiopia In this blog, the authors examine the political developments in #Ethiopia in the last decade, and their effects on freedom of academic work. Read the blog here: tinyurl.com/y7jszhr4

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New Blog Post šŸ“¢Humanitarian Observatories | Kalehe, DRC In May 2023, floods killed 513+, left 5,000+ missing. In this blog, the authors from the DRC Humanitarian Observatory argue that reforestation could have reduced the impact. Read the blog here:tinyurl.com/5bx5a9my #DRC

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šŸ“¢Amsterdam’s Troubling Children’s Book Amsterdam gave 60,000 kids Mijn Jarige Stad (ā€œMy Birthday Cityā€) for its 750th birthday. Zhiqi Xu explores how unconscious bias seeps into children's literature, shaping their minds. Read here: tinyurl.com/43sdurbw #Amsterdam750

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New Blog Post šŸ“¢Decolonising international research collaboration In this blog, ISS alumnusĀ Eyob Balcha critiques the superficial ethical framing often used in Global North–Africa partnerships. Read the blog here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8Gq

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New Blog Post šŸ“¢The politics of using and dismissing migration research Migration research is often ignored—unless it suits politics. Riccardo Biggi explores how governments pick and choose expert knowledge in policymaking. Read the blog here: wp.me/p9fvbD-8Hd #Migration