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On Transforming Society, Julia Mortimer and Sarah Bird celebrate a year of the Global Social Challenges Journal and discuss its transformative mission to publish Open Access articles that respond to pressing global societal challenges.…Read more

by Alix Dietzel, Alice Venn, George Boss and Dan Godshaw  |  5th June 2023

Alix Dietzel, Alice Venn, George Boss and Dan Godshaw uncover the exclusionary nature of strategies to combat climate change and ask if all groups equally represented in cities’ post-carbon transitions? …Read more

Kandida Purnell, co-editor of When This Is Over, explains why the politics of the pandemic cannot be stitched out of a COVID-19 commemorative tapestry.…Read more

Wanga Zembe-Mkabile outlines the experiences of primary caregivers during COVID-19 lockdown in Cape Town. …Read more

by Folúkẹ́ Adébísí  |  30th May 2023

Folúkẹ́ Adébísí, author of 'Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge', discusses why the implementation of decolonisation in UK higher education has been inconsistent and misused and suggests we need a new language to prevent continuing injustice. …Read more

by Julia Mortimer, Simon Bell and Thea Cook  |  30th May 2023

Read about our new Read and Publish agreement on Transforming Society, a step on the way to fully Open Access publishing. …Read more

by Adetoun A. Oyelude  |  22nd May 2023

Adetoun Adebisi Oyelude calls for scrutiny of the role of indigenous knowledge in sustainable development and asserts that it should be treated with respect. …Read more

by Ӧzlem Altıok  |  10th May 2023

Ӧzlem Altıok explains how gender politics is intrinsic to the most critical election in Turkey’s history. …Read more

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by The Media Sigils  |  17th April 2023

The Media Sigils consider the value of representations of domestic violence in film when so few cases of men’s violence against women get into the news. …Read more

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by Chris Cunneen  |  30th March 2023

Chris Cunneen, author of 'Defund the Police', regrets the limits of the Casey report proposals and suggests that they follow a well-trodden path of police reformism which leaves the nature of police power unchanged. …Read more