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Restituer les mémoires de l’esclavage : une pluralité de supports (2021)
Journal Article
Rodet, M., & Doquet, A. (2021). Restituer les mémoires de l’esclavage : une pluralité de supports. Esclavages & post~esclavages, 5, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.4000/slaveries.4693

Marie Rodet revient sur ses expériences de recherches multimédias, et notamment filmiques, depuis 2010 sur l’histoire de l’esclavage dans la région de Kayes au Mali. Elle tente ainsi d’analyser les possibilités et les limites des médias utilisés : le... Read More about Restituer les mémoires de l’esclavage : une pluralité de supports.

Moroccan subaltern voices narrated: the historical imaginary of race and the legacy of slavery in Rabbaj's Le Lutteur [The Wrestler] and El Hachimi’s Dhākirat al-narjis [The Daffodil’s Memory] (2021)
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Goikolea-Amiano, I., & Simour, L. (2022). Moroccan subaltern voices narrated: the historical imaginary of race and the legacy of slavery in Rabbaj's Le Lutteur [The Wrestler] and El Hachimi’s Dhākirat al-narjis [The Daffodil’s Memory]. Social Identities, 28(1), 108-138. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630.2021.1987873

Nation in Moroccan historiography writings has traditionally been described as culturally, ethnically and racially homogeneous; an all-encompassing discourse that silences episodes about the historical legacy of slavery and racism in the country, and... Read More about Moroccan subaltern voices narrated: the historical imaginary of race and the legacy of slavery in Rabbaj's Le Lutteur [The Wrestler] and El Hachimi’s Dhākirat al-narjis [The Daffodil’s Memory].

Development of an intervention to support reproductive health of garment factory workers in Cambodia: a qualitative study (2021)
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Smith, C., Sokhey, L., Tijamo, C. F. E., McLaren, M., Free, C., Watkins, J., Amra, O., Masuda, C., & Oreglia, E. (2021). Development of an intervention to support reproductive health of garment factory workers in Cambodia: a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 11(11), Article e049254. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049254

Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the development of an intervention to support the reproductive health of garment factory workers in Cambodia. Design: A qualitative study informed by intervention mapping which included semistructured... Read More about Development of an intervention to support reproductive health of garment factory workers in Cambodia: a qualitative study.

Including the excluded? The political economy of the constituency development fund in post-war Nepal (2021)
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Rai, J. (2021). Including the excluded? The political economy of the constituency development fund in post-war Nepal. Conflict, Security & Development, 21(6), 805-830. https://doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2021.2001197

Post-war political transitions may open up opportunities to advance the political participation of marginalised and disadvantaged groups. In Nepal, after a decade-long armed conflict, representation of disadvantaged groups in parliament has increased... Read More about Including the excluded? The political economy of the constituency development fund in post-war Nepal.

Has Xi Jinping made China’s political system more resilient and enduring? (2021)
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Tsang, S., & Cheung, O. (2022). Has Xi Jinping made China’s political system more resilient and enduring?. Third World Quarterly, 43(1), 225-243. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2021.2000857

This article offers a contextualised examination of whether Xi Jinping Thought, the latest rendition of Marxism-Leninism that functions as China’s ideology, has made China’s political system more sustainable. By scrutinising Xi’s speeches and writing... Read More about Has Xi Jinping made China’s political system more resilient and enduring?.

Negotiating Subjection: The Political Economy of Protection in the Iraqi Mandate (1914-1932) (2021)
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Menon, P. (2021). Negotiating Subjection: The Political Economy of Protection in the Iraqi Mandate (1914-1932). Third world approaches to international law review, 2, 180-199

The Mandate System provided a viable means for protecting European interests (without annexation), embedding the principle of foreign property protection as the basis for future relations between capital exporting and importing states. At the same ti... Read More about Negotiating Subjection: The Political Economy of Protection in the Iraqi Mandate (1914-1932).

Work in agro-industry and the social reproduction of labour in Mozambique: contradictions in the current accumulation system (2021)
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Ali, R., & Stevano, S. (2021). Work in agro-industry and the social reproduction of labour in Mozambique: contradictions in the current accumulation system. Review of African political economy, 49(171), 67-86. https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2022.1990624

This article discusses the tensions between job creation and employment quality in the system of accumulation in Mozambique. Addressing job quality is central because Mozambique’s economic structure has mostly failed to generate stable work and pay a... Read More about Work in agro-industry and the social reproduction of labour in Mozambique: contradictions in the current accumulation system.

Et-Moone (ميانة) versus Wasta (واسطة): Understanding the Concept of Et-Moone-Based Wasta (2021)
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Abosag, I., & Ghauri, P. (2022). Et-Moone (ميانة) versus Wasta (واسطة): Understanding the Concept of Et-Moone-Based Wasta. Industrial Marketing Management, 100, 88-95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2021.10.013

Most studies on business relationships in the Middle East have predominantly focused on the key concepts of Et-Moone (ميانة) and Wasta (واسطة). Such focus on these two concepts raises the questions about the relationship, if any, between these two co... Read More about Et-Moone (ميانة) versus Wasta (واسطة): Understanding the Concept of Et-Moone-Based Wasta.

Environmental implications of economic transformation in China's Pearl River Delta region: Dynamics at four nested geographical scales over 1987–2017 (2021)
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Zhao, D., Feng, K., Sun, L., Baiocchi, G., & Liu, H. (2022). Environmental implications of economic transformation in China's Pearl River Delta region: Dynamics at four nested geographical scales over 1987–2017. Science of the Total Environment, 816, Article 151631. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151631

Environmental pollution in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region is largely driven by socioeconomic forces outside the region as vast majority of manufacturing products produced in the region are destined to national and international markets. Given the... Read More about Environmental implications of economic transformation in China's Pearl River Delta region: Dynamics at four nested geographical scales over 1987–2017.

Reframing incentives for climate policy action (2021)
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Mercure, J.-F., Salas, P., Vercoulen, P., Semieniuk, G., Lam, A., Pollitt, H., Holden, P. B., Vakilifard, N., Chewpreecha, U., Edwards, N. R., & Viñuales, J. E. (2021). Reframing incentives for climate policy action. Nature Energy, 6, 1133-1143. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-021-00934-2

A key aim of climate policy is to progressively substitute renewables and energy efficiency for fossil fuel use. The associated rapid depreciation and replacement of fossil-fuel-related physical and natural capital entail a profound reorganization of... Read More about Reframing incentives for climate policy action.

Monk Changyuan 昌圓 (1879–1945), Nuns in Chengdu, and Revaluation of Local Heritage: Voicing Local (In)Visible Narratives of Modern Sichuan Buddhism (2021)
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Travagnin, S. (2021). Monk Changyuan 昌圓 (1879–1945), Nuns in Chengdu, and Revaluation of Local Heritage: Voicing Local (In)Visible Narratives of Modern Sichuan Buddhism. Journal of Chinese religions, 49(2), 191-240

The study of Buddhism in modern Sichuan has been limited mostly to a few case studies and places. However, in-depth research reveals a richer picture, involving several rural and urban centers. This article seeks to redirect scholarly focus and give... Read More about Monk Changyuan 昌圓 (1879–1945), Nuns in Chengdu, and Revaluation of Local Heritage: Voicing Local (In)Visible Narratives of Modern Sichuan Buddhism.