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Why social movements Trump the corporation

Why social movements Trump the corporation

by Edgar Klusener | Jun 29, 2018 | Corporate power, Global inequalities, Protest and repression

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest Image Source post by Helen Crowley A corporation – a separate legal entity created by individuals, stockholders, or shareholders, with the purpose of operating for...
We the people have the power; but how do we use it?

We the people have the power; but how do we use it?

by Edgar Klusener | Jun 29, 2018 | Global inequalities, Protest and repression, Social Media

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest post by Zerhra Erkul The internet could be the best asset society has. Protests are an expression of anger felt amongst individuals and are one of the best examples of...
The global justice movement and the rise of veganism

The global justice movement and the rise of veganism

by Edgar Klusener | Jun 28, 2018 | Climate change and sustainable development, Protest and repression

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest Image: Anonymous for the Voiceless ‘Cube of Truth’,  Available online [Accessed: 26 April 2018] post by Honor Gitsham Social protests have been mobilised over the years to...
Global protest: The pros and cons of social media

Global protest: The pros and cons of social media

by Edgar Klusener | Jun 19, 2018 | Protest and repression, Social Media

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest by Bethany Veal All across the globe, countries experience unrest and conflict between their leaders and the people. This has been evident since civilisation began....
Global protest: Why it’s kicking off everywhere

Global protest: Why it’s kicking off everywhere

by Edgar Klusener | Jun 17, 2018 | Protest and repression, Social Media

Global Social Challenges Climate Inequality Ageing Radicalisation Corporations Migration Protest By Finlay Miles The last few centuries have seen the rise of truly geopolitical stakes in human relations and discourse. This move towards globalization in not only...
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