-
Published in: Can Europe Make It?Women in power: countries with female leaders suffer six times fewer Covid deaths and will recover sooner from recession
They did not underestimate the risks, focused on preventative measures and prioritized long-term social wellbeing...
-
Published in: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryDecriminalise sex work to prevent trafficking and abuse
New Zealand has shown that decriminalisation helps keeps sex workers safe on the job. Who will follow their lead?
-
Published in: Global ExtremesWhy words matter: mainstreaming anti-Muslim discourse
It is no surprise that right wing extremists use similar language, it is however alarming that this language is...
-
Published in: Global ExtremesNot all ‘extremisms’ are created equal: lessons from the Christchurch attack
Extreme far-right views have seeped into parts of the media and politics, normalised in parts of life that other...
-
Published in: Global ExtremesThe answer to extremist violence is strong resilient communities
We do not need to keep minorities under surveillance or to create a climate of mistrust and prejudice.
-
Published in: Global ExtremesTerrorism not in my name
How should one respond to terrorism carried out in one’s name?
-
Published in: Global ExtremesHow to build resilience to violent extremism
Given the terrible injustices endured by so many, why aren’t more turning to terrorism?
-
Published in: Global ExtremesTo face the rise of extremism we need words as much as actions
Religious and political responses to the Christchurch attack can tell us a great deal.
-
Published in: Countering the Radical RightEco-fascism: justifications of terrorist violence in the Christchurch mosque shooting and the El Paso shooting
Ecofascism can be understood as a radical blend of ethnonationalism and authoritarianism, rooted in a belief that...
-
Published in: openDemocracyUKAngels, murderers and worshippers – how are young people to make sense of the media response to Christchurch?
Words matter - so why are media studies being stripped from our English curriculum just when our young people need it most?
-
Published in: openDemocracyUKAfter Christchurch, the political class must stop positioning racism as a democratic demand
Politicians, media and some academics have spent years peddling narratives that racism and Islamophobia are the...
-
Published in: digitaLibertiesMethod in Trump’s madness?
A look at Donald Trump’s 'travel bans' with an eye to the harvesting of personal data, and the EU-US Privacy Shield,...
-
Published in: 50.50What lies beneath prostitution policy in New Zealand?
The rosy rhetoric that surrounds prostitution policy in New Zealand is being exposed by survivors of the...
-
Published in: HomeOur 350 on Donald Trump: electoral reform
"The recent success of campaigns, such as Trump and Brexit, should compel us to make a critical analysis of the way...
-
Published in: 50.50Whose work was the inspiration for the first nuke-free country?
New Zealand was the first country in the world to pass national nuclear-free legislation. Marilyn Waring reflects on...
-
Published in: North Africa, West AsiaNuclear standoff between the Arab League and the west
For decades the west has covertly supported Israel’s nuclear programme while pretending to support a nuclear...
-
Published in: HomeNew Zealand shrinks away from legal high limelight
Manufacturers aim to reap maximum profit in the minimal time before it is banned, so poorly developed NPS are thrown...
-
Published in: HomeNo more sources
Revelations by Edward Snowden, National Security Agency dissident, have grave implications for the role of...
-
Published in: HomeThe Hobbit and New Zealand's heritage industry
Gollum has succeeded where politicians have failed, in replacing a colonial narrative with a myth that changes the...
-
Published in: openSecurityChina to 'strike hard' in Xinjiang
China launches crackdown in Xinjiang region. Iran urged to accept nuclear proposals. Karadzic attends trial for...