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    • Who is actually cancelling Russian culture and art? 

      Romashko, Tatiana (Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft, 2024)
      This article examines the phenomenon of "cancel culture" in the context of geopolitical tensions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. It explores the emergence of the "Cancel Russia" movement, characterised by ...
    • I Don’t Have a Plan B : Changing Family Relationships in Forced Migration 

      Kokkonen, Lotta; Pöyhönen, Sari (Springer, 2024)
      In times of crises, relationships change, and these changes do not necessarily comprise a linear process of clear and distinct stages in which trust and closeness develop over time. On the contrary, relationships are in ...
    • Aesthetics in Biodiversity Conservation 

      Mikkonen, Jukka; Raatikainen, Kaisa J. (Oxford University Press, 2024)
      Biodiversity loss is an immense ecological crisis of our time. But while “biodiversity” has become a buzzword in media and policy, conservationists have found it difficult to build a common understanding on the nature and ...
    • Trends and Topics on Trade and Transport : Research on Early Modern Logistics during the 2000s 

      Ojala, Jari; Scheltjens, Werner; Taipale, Topi (Universus Academic Press, 2022)
      This article surveys international discussions of early modern maritime history appearing in major journals in economic, business, transport and maritime history. It analyses which topics were discussed or ignored, and ...
    • Looking Ahead in Games Research : Entry Points into a Pragmatic Field of Inquiry 

      Siitonen, Marko; Reer, Felix; Hera, Teresa de la (Cogitatio Press, 2021)
      This thematic issue presents a number of emerging scholarships into the study of digital gaming. The articles are based on a 2019 symposium on game studies hosted by the Digital Games Research section of ECREA. As the ...