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In the times when the limits to make sense of world events are more and more exposed, the Critical Humanities and International Politics Research Group (CHIP) seeks to crack disciplinary boundaries to critically unpack, scrutinise and interrogate the challenges that the international landscape faces in the 21st century. How do contemporary security threats, crises and risks affect the way people perceive and enact political and ethical interventions? What forms of governance will determine the future developments of human and non-human ecologies? What processes of knowledge production can lead to practices that eradicate violent power relations and enable liveable worlds? These are some of the critical inquiries that CHIP looks into.
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Profiles
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STC: “Spirituality in Times of Covid”: Has engagement with online Sufi meditation (and occasional face to face) improved a sense of well-being and spiritual connection under Covid and what are the social implications?
Bygate, S., M'Madi, F. & Saucedo Medina, A. A.
1/05/22 → 30/09/23
Project: Research
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Problematising entanglement fetishism in IR: On the possibility of being without being in relation
Torrent, I., 23 Aug 2023, In: Review of International Studies. p. 1-15 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The impossible, necessary outside of nature: a Luhmannian intervention into post-humanist ecology
Richter, H., 23 Jul 2023, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Globalizations. p. 1-18 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Challenging Anthropocene Ontology: Ecology, Politics, Indigenous Complexities
Richter, H. & Randazzo, E., 1 Apr 2023, (Accepted/In press) Bloomsbury Publishing.Research output: Book/Report › Book