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Changing narratives
Objects series: Burkina Faso
A conversation between Bonayi Hubert Dabiré and Alison Phipps on how objects can be linked intimately to the land and the environment, and what grows and is readily available
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Researching multilingually: meeting, greeting, eating
That additional effort at equity and courtesy, of placing myself in the position of linguistic vulnerability, can matter.
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COVID Chronicles: A Nepal-Malaysia experience
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been felt by individuals and families all over the world. For migrant communities, the emotional and financial strains it left were acutely felt due to the vulnerability of those left behind, and the stresses and frustrations of the migrants themselves.
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Cuts destroy, hurt, kill: a critical metaphor analysis of the response of UK academics to the UK overseas aid budget funding cuts
Maria Grazia Imperiale & Alison Phipps analyse the response of UK academics to the UK government decision to cut international development research funding as part of the overseas aid budget reduction, undertaken in March 2021.
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