Love languages aren’t a thing, and sex every day is probably overdoing it.
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Love languages aren’t a thing, and sex every day is probably overdoing it.
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What casual sex, pigeon relationships, and a drug for broken hearts can tell us about love.
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The critique of settler space is a pressing task in the context of movements for Indigenous justice in settler-colonial societies across the world. My recently awarded PhD thesis contributes to this critique by investigating the historical production of settler space, on the premise that thinking through this project of settler spatial history may help shed light on the contradictions and contours of settler spaces today. It is available to download from the University of Sydney Library here.
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It’s time to rethink what tools reveal about animal intelligence and evolution.
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How one insect is reshaping the ecosystem of the African savannah.
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The magnificence of the continent that’s changing our world.
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How the lucrative market could spark conservation.
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They sense the buzzing sounds of pollinators, the vibrations of the wind.
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The key to preventing crashes is to know what you don’t know.
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During the 2010s, many states across the global South turned decisively to the right. Foreshadowed by the rise of Recep Erdogan in Turkey in the early 2000s, a wave of authoritarian populism swept political figures like Mahinda Rajapaksa, Jair Bolsonaro, Rodrigo Duterte, and Narendra Modi into power with very substantial popular mandates. If we agree that it is an important task to address this bias and to conceptualize southern authoritarian populism in its own right, it is also necessary to ask ourselves how we should approach this task – in short, how should we study authoritarian populism in the global South?
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