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Volume 12 (2022): Issue 3-4 (Sep 2022): Special Issue: Critical Explorations of Crisis: Politics, Precariousness, and Potentialities. Guest Edited by Helle Rydstrom, Mo Hamza, Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen and Vanja Berggren
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Global Discourse
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2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Sep 2022
Editorial
Crisis: critical and interdisciplinary perspectives
Research Article: Preface
Crisis as experience and politics
Research Article
The case for Interdisciplinary Crisis Studies
Review
Refugee crises: an architype for Crisis Studies
Research Article
Crisis and society: developing the theory of crisis in the context of COVID-19
Reply
Crisis and change: the politics of potentialities: a reply to ‘Crisis and society: developing the theory of crisis in the context of COVID-19’, by Sylvia Walby
Research Article
Slow crisis in Bissau and beyond
Reply
Crisis as ‘slow’ or an existential state of being: a reply to ‘Slow crisis in Bissau and beyond’ by Henrik Vigh
Research Article
The ‘hardship’ of ordinary crises: gendered precariousness and horizons of coping in Vietnam’s industrial zones
Reply
Social reproduction meets the world market: a reply to ‘The “hardship” of ordinary crises: gendered precariousness and horizons of coping in Vietnam’s industrial zones’ by Helle Rydstrom
Research Article
The place and potential of crisis/crises in critical studies on men and masculinities
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The conceptual imbrications of men, masculinities and crises: a reply to ‘The place and potential of crisis/crises in critical studies on men and masculinities’ by Jeff Hearn
Research Article
Surviving in Overcome Heights: living in and alongside crisis in Cape Town
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The politics of urban displacement and emplacement in Overcome Heights: a reply to ‘Surviving in Overcome Heights: living in and alongside crisis in Cape Town’ by Steffen Bo Jensen and Nanna Schneidermann
Research Article
Chronic crisis and nuclear disaster humanitarianism: recuperation of Chernobyl and Fukushima children in Italy
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Humanitarianism, mobility and kinship: a reply to ‘Chronic crisis and nuclear disaster humanitarianism: recuperation of Chernobyl and Fukushima children in Italy’ by Ekatherina Zhukova
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Crisis futures: COVID-19 and the speculative turning point of history
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Crisis times: a reply to ‘Crisis futures: COVID-19 and the speculative turning point of history’ by Ravinder Kaur
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Macroeconomic equilibriums, crises and fiscal policy
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On fiscal rules, gross domestic product forecasts and prediction of economic crises: a reply to ‘Macroeconomic equilibriums, crises and fiscal policy’ by Fredrik N.G. Andersson
Research Article: Afterword
The ends of perpetual crisis
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