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Our first commissioned artist of 2021 for our Migrations Digital Theme is Bangalore based artist Pardafash. Their striking artworks have accompanied the brilliant written pieces currently on the website. You can find more of their work here: https://t.co/OJYia6YB71

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Read our introduction to Migrations, our first Digital Theme of 2021: https://t.co/gVMJ4Lw9Gv

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'Care, Covid 19 and Domestic Work in Latin America: An Opportunity for Recognition' by Jean Grugel and Tallulah Lines for our Solidarity and Care platform : https://t.co/X99MmbehPV

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'Haiti and the Making of the Modern World' was an event the served as a launch for the Curriculum Project. For those unable to attend back in October, it is now available to watch here: https://t.co/Q5aCgEj9mz

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“The sociology of the home could stand to be a little more haunted.”

Our Sociology and Literature series examines works of contemporary fiction through a sociological lens. Here, reads Kirsty Logan's 'Things We Say in the Dark.' https://t.co/98sVO5IHgp

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Continuing our series of sociological responses to contemporary writing, Laura Harris looks at a short story in 's 'Things We Say in the Dark.' https://t.co/98sVO5IHgp

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We are pleased to publish 'TERF Wars: Feminism and the fight for transgender futures,' the latest in our Monograph series. https://t.co/5mEOvMX94l

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This month our Instagram is showcasing a participatory, visual research project which challenges the Universal Credit system and the way it conceives of and stigmatises benefit claimants. Read more here: https://t.co/89MvCXCzEj

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Will the global crisis of the coronavirus pandemic lead to protests that will cause the end of capitalism? Or will will the global crisis be an opportunity for ‘disaster capitalism’?

Julia McClure looks to post-pandemic inequalities, via : https://t.co/qCNtRDlIJl

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This month we have been interrogating radical care across our blog, and all contributions can be found here: https://t.co/weWWqMvPSA

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