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The article proposes a critical theory of bourgeois dwelling
Critical analysis of dwelling as a fundamental site where contemporary crises manifest, examining how 19th-century bourgeois home paradigms perpetuate social dysfunction and ecological indifference.
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U.S. obstruction reshapes WTO trade adjudication
Explore how U.S. obstruction of WTO's Appellate Body reshapes neoliberal trade governance, reconfiguring power within multilateral systems rather than abandoning them entirely.
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Third spaces supported women leaders’ identity reflection and leadership practice
Comparative study of how third spaces support women K-12 educational leaders in critical identity reflection and antiracist leadership practice across diverse contexts.
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BRICS discourse challenges Western climate governance narratives
Comparative legal discourse analysis of BRICS countries' positions on state climate obligations, examining how epistemological contestation challenges Western dominance in global climate governance.
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Neoliberal multilingualism shapes mixed-language online practices
Examine how Chinese-English code-mixing and translingual practices on social media reflect neoliberal multilingualism, gender, race, and regional positioning while revealing tensions between.
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Matatu access conflicts with Nairobi Expressway infrastructure
Study examines tensions between Nairobi's matatu informal transport and Chinese-backed Expressway, revealing how foreign infrastructure reshapes mobility and excludes indigenous systems.
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Pasmanda feminism reframes caste and gender in 'Dulari'
Analysis of Sajjad Zaheer's 'Dulari' through Pasmanda feminism, examining intersections of caste, gender, and religious marginalization in Indian Muslim communities.