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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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Edinburgh’s net zero approach uses carbon sequestration for unavoidable travel emissions
University of Edinburgh's carbon sequestration programme for net zero 2040 target: institutional framework, principles, and academic critique responses in higher education sustainability.
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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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Twitter backlash framed humanities research as wasteful
Study examines how anti-intellectual sentiment is constructed on Twitter through hostile rhetoric and mockery, revealing systematic ideological devaluation of humanities expertise through critical.
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Neoliberal law is described as reconfiguring democratic conflict
Sociological analysis of how neoliberal law displaces political conflict from democratic arenas into juridical domains, fragmenting collective agency and neutralizing dissent through claims of.