Stuart Rees Cruelty refers to wanton and unnecessary infliction of suffering without regard to what is right, just or humane. Around [...]
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ON THE FRONTLINE: Reflections on Trying to Teach on Race, Class & Colonialism in School(s)
Amit Singh Over recent years there has been a growing interest in what has come to be known as “decolonizing [...]
Read morePOLICY AND POLITICS: Why Nudge Sometimes Fails
Tom Entwistle This section of Discover Society is provided in collaboration with the journal, Policy and Politics. It is curated by Sarah [...]
Read morePost-‘refugee crisis’ social media: the unbearable lightness of sharing racist posts
Ozge Ozduzen and Umut Korkut There is rampant racism on social media platforms in the so-called post-refugee crisis period (Ozduzen et [...]
Read moreHow can youth empowerment and a sense of belonging benefit from creative arts?
Maggie Laidlaw, Ilona van Breugel, Eleonora Psenner and Francesca Lori Creativity has a universal language that crosses all borders. It teases [...]
Read moreRefugee Integration in Europe: Does Belonging Matter?
Susan Beth Rottmann “I don’t allow the negative stuff to affect me and cause me an internal problem, but I [...]
Read moreVolunteering in the super-diverse city: How young urban volunteers negotiate belonging
Astrid Mattes, Marie Lehner, Ilona van Breugel, and Ursula Reeger Volunteering is widely understood to foster community building, and therefore it [...]
Read moreBeyond appearances: negotiating discourse and policies on diversity in Scotland and South Tyrol
Marcus Nicolson and Andrea Carlà Addressing diversity (whether cultural, racial, religious, or linguistic) is an issue faced not only by nation-states, [...]
Read moreWays out from the social life of mass and excess consumption?
Magnus Boström Mass and excess consumption permeate social life in developed welfare countries. All of us living in these societies are [...]
Read moreYouth Mobility Scheme: Panacea or unfolding crisis for Hong Kongese without British National (Overseas) status?
Elsa Oommen British National (Overseas) status was created in July 1987, ten years before the sovereignty of Hong Kong was [...]
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