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Everyday Experiences of Water Insecurity: Insights from Underserved Areas of Accra, Ghana

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Humanitarian Health Responses in Urban Conflict Zones

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Civil War & the Global Threat of Pandemics

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Limited Statehood Does Not Equal Civil War

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Preservation of Near-Earth Space for Future Generations

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“Superstar Cities” & the Generation of Durable Inequality

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In Their Shoes: Health Care in Armed Conflict from the Perspective of a Non-State Armed Actor

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Ghana’s Akosombo Dam, Volta Lake Fisheries & Climate Change

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Why Arms Control?

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Urban Struggles over Water Scarcity in Harare

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Water for Bongo: Creative Adaptation, Resilience & Dar es Salaam’s Water Supply

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The Quest for Educational Equity in Schools in Mainland China and Hong Kong

In this essay, I introduce how and why minority groups and educational equity are understood and approached differently in Mainland China and Hong Kong. I describe how in the past few decades, China and Hong Kong have reformed their education systems to increase educational equity and I summarize the progress achieved. I also discuss the cultural, political, and social issues and challenges that contribute to the complexity surrounding educational equity in China and Hong Kong, elaborate on how educational equity remains a tricky issue in schools, and how different factors intersect to affect students’ access to educational goods. Finally, I argue that schools in China and Hong Kong should continue both to reform their education systems to enhance the academic achievement and social development of marginalized students and to put more effort into empowering teachers and students to recognize and address the long-standing systemic and institutional obstacles.
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Expertise in University Teaching & the Implications for Teaching Effectiveness, Evaluation & Training

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Localizing the NGO Delivery of Health from the Outside In

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Thinking & Doing Science in the Age of AI

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Disrupted Institutional Pathways for Educational Equity in Conflict-Affected Nations

Areas and systems affected by compounded crises, protracted conflicts, and structural violence often struggle to reform education for social reconstruction. At the forefront, we observe tireless and ambitious ventures among donor agencies, government institutions, and international and local organizations. However, in many of these cases, we also witness deepening political gridlock, stagnation, and marginalization that undermine the progress of an empowering education for citizenship that upholds principles of human rights. Causal factors to these institutional failures are often either overlooked, redacted, or undocumented in research. Evidence from Morocco, Iraqi Kurdistan, and, most of all, Lebanon illustrates the extent to which governance systems in education can either hinder or even prevent equity in education.
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Contemporary Immigrant Gateways in Historical Perspective

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The Role & Rule of Rankings

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The Relationship between Military Spending & Inequality: A Review

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Building Good (Enough) Governance in Postconflict Societies & Areas of Limited Statehood: The European Union & the Western Balkans

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