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From Ceyanna Meroniuk
Based on my book, my talk explores the intersection between displacement and the imagination as a politically mobilizing force. Bringing together traditional archival… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
In Canada Alone: Navigating the Post-American World, Nossal argues that the return of a Republican America First president to the White House would bring about an… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
Over the course of my academic career, spanning some 43 years, I have undertaken research in ten different countries, from China to Greenland and from Canada to Mexico.… -
From Sara Farhan
Assyrians in Modern Iraq: Negotiating Political and Cultural Space (Cambridge University Press, February 2022), is a monograph on twentieth-century Iraqi intellectual… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
Abstract: COVID-19 disrupted the traditional operations of many parliamentary institutions, including the UK’s and Canada’s, with both using technology to… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
In recent wars, women’s participation in armed conflict has grown substantially. There is much debate on why women join armed conflict. Some argue women are… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
2025 is when global fossil fuel use will finally begin to decrease, ending a period of energy history initiated in the eighteenth century which has traumatized the earth… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
Louis Riel is one of Canada’s most famous political figures. Many know him as a leader of the Metis Resistance at Red River in 1869 and again at Batoche in 1885.… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
Abstract: Itelmen People – Indigenous fisherman of Kamchatka peninsula in Russia. Over the last three decades Itelmens have been successful in revitalization of… -
From Sara Farhan
Scholars have long identified deliberation as crucial for healthy democracies. Deliberative democracy, “or decision making by discussion among free and equal… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
The rise of Giorgia Meloni to power in Italy, the country’ first female prime minister and leader of one of the most far-right parties in the history of the… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
A literary celebrity associated with England’s famous John Murray publishing house, Sir Francis Bond Head (1793-1875) is nowadays best known for his controversial… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
Over the past decade, Lake Chad – located between Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria – has been held up in international discussions as a key example of the… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
Disability Studies scholar Tobin Siebers writes, "the experiences of contemporary minority people, once brought to light, resound backward in history, like a… -
From Ceyanna Meroniuk
Over the past decade, legal challenges have arisen in the Global South over patents on genetically modified crops. In this ethnographic study, Karine E. Peschard…