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Jonathan Luke Austin

@jl_austin

Political violence, humanitarian design, digital technology, materiality, post-critique, aesthetics, international political design @PolsciCph.

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I'm hiring a postdoc for the future of humanitarian design research project (humanitarian.design) at the University of Copenhagen! 2.5 years, many benefits, great team, travel, and fun :) Please share!

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I'm hiring a postdoc for the future of humanitarian design research project (humanitarian.design) at the University of Copenhagen! 2.5 years, many benefits, great team, travel, and fun :) Please share!

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Call for Papers EWIS 2024 | International Relations’s meditations on the future are caught in a binary focus between embracing hope or hopelessness, utopia or dystopia, apocalypse or redemption... Can we think things differently?

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'Israel has joined a notorious band of authoritarian states with a history of imprisoning journalists by detaining Palestinian reporters without trial since' October 7. For the first time, it is on @PressFreedom's “worst jailers of journalists.' theguardian.com/media/2024/jan…

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What can be learned about the politics of resilience when we take plants and trees as a central analytical cut? In my new paper 'Green resilience: Securing life through vegetal being' published in Political Geography I seek answers to this question sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

What can be learned about the politics of resilience when we take plants and trees as a central analytical cut? In my new paper 'Green resilience: Securing life through vegetal being' published in Political Geography I seek answers to this question sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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