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Despite progress, there is still a #gendergap in the STEM workforce, especially in leadership roles. 🌍 Our latest blog explores the gender gap, and the initiatives in the #GlobalSouth that are advocating for equal opportunities. #WomenInSTEM #GenderEquality Parent in Science


“Democracy may be in retreat, but resistance to autocratisation is vibrant and evolving." Our thirdworldq special issue on the "Limits of Autocratisation" featured on Global Souths Hub -- with Bilge Yabanci—Peace and Justice for Palestine 🇵🇸 & Kerem Oktem 👉: globalsouth.org/2025/04/limits…


Academic blogging event📝 Mira Mookerjee and Zara are sharing what they've learnt from a year of running the Global Souths Hub blog including demystify academic blogging and how to craft impactful posts! link 👉 bisa.ac.uk/events/unlock-… Purniya Awan thirdworldq Central Asian Survey



A phoenix rising? My new #OpenAccess thirdworldq article (part of a #Palestine special issue) examines #Gaza and a growing movement to realise a more just and principle-based international order. University of Johannesburg UJ Faculty of Humanities معهد الدوحة للدراسات العليا #RBO #GlobalSouth tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

📖 In his recent article, Shahram Akbarzadeh, thirdworldq Academic Editor and Research Professor of Middle East & Central Asian Politics at Deakin University University, critically examines President Donald Trump's #MiddleEast tour, highlighting the contrast between the administration's



From migration to energy: citizens aren't just coping, they're governing. Discover how informal systems emerge where formal ones falter in thirdworldq new Special Issue, edited by Abel Polese, Associate Professor of informality at Dublin City University and Joseph P. Helou, Assistant Professor of


🆕 Marcos Scauso, a scholar-activist deeply rooted in decolonial thought & Indigenous collaboration, has just stepped into a new role as Academic Editor at thirdworldq. In this Q&A, he introduces Research Notes - a new short-form article format designed to amplify critical

🚀 Just starting out in academia? Professor of International Politics at University of Lincoln, UK and Central Asian Survey Editor, Rico Isaacs drops key advice for early-career researchers on publishing, mentorship & building your academic identity. 📖 Read more: buff.ly/Wndb5Ms


We are pleased to share that our article with Mert N. Matsumoto (松本信秀) "An Informal Mode for Multilateral Cooperation: Assessing the European Union's Engagements with Informal Intergovernmental Organizations (IIGOs)" has been accepted for publication in Third World Quarterly. thirdworldq


NEW Special Issue (Vol 44, No 2) is now available online!! 🥳 'Neighbours and Strangers: #Jews and their Neighbours in #CentralAsia and #Caucasus in the 19th and 20th Centuries' Guest editor: Zeev Levin ! tandfonline.com/toc/ccas20/44/2 Global Souths Hub


'This #cinema [...] constitutes a particular cinematic genre that contributes to alleviating the cultural and epistemic erasure to which #Black communities [...] have been subjected in #Portugal' New article from Ana Cristina Pereira 🥳 doi.org/10.1080/014365… Global Souths Hub
![thirdworldq (@thirdworldq) on Twitter photo 'This #cinema [...] constitutes a particular cinematic genre that contributes to alleviating the cultural and epistemic erasure to which #Black communities [...] have been subjected in #Portugal'
New article from Ana Cristina Pereira 🥳
doi.org/10.1080/014365…
<a href="/GlobalSouthsHub/">Global Souths Hub</a> 'This #cinema [...] constitutes a particular cinematic genre that contributes to alleviating the cultural and epistemic erasure to which #Black communities [...] have been subjected in #Portugal'
New article from Ana Cristina Pereira 🥳
doi.org/10.1080/014365…
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Excited to share that our article with Rumeysa Köktaş, "Beyond Direct Contact: Reconceptualizing ‘Acculturation’ in Postcolonial Tunisia," has been accepted for publication in thirdworldq! Delighted to see her concept of "postcolonial acculturation" find the right platform.

We have joined with Political Studies Association and UACES to write an open letter to the UK Government Department for Education Jacqui Smith on the future of #InternationalStudies & funding pressures in #highereducation Read it at: bisa.ac.uk/news/open-lett… Kyle Grayson Juliet Dryden / BISA Colonial, Postcolonial & Decolonial WG BISA