16.06.2026
“Rainbow Families”: Rethinking the Ties That Bind Us

Can looking to LGBTQIA+ people, who have always had to forge their own path, help us rethink our relationship with family, parenthood, and care?

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10.06.2026
Earth Without People? Ecologism’s Shifting Demographic Imaginary

Edouard Gaudot looks for the sweet spot between opposing extremes.

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10.06.2026
Europe’s Migration Deadlock: A Backstory

Judith Sargentini laments the flawed narratives and crisis of trust blocking productive conversation.

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10.06.2026
Online Against an Offline State: The Forty-Eight Hours That Changed Nepal 

Samik Kharel exposes the paradox within digital organising for revolutionary action.

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10.06.2026
United in Discord: Making Sense of Gen Z Protests 

From Bangladesh to Nepal, Morocco to Peru, Gen Z-led uprisings have reshaped the political landscape across the Global South.

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10.06.2026
Searching for the “Republic of Possibility” 

If certain forecasts are to be believed, Africa’s population growth augurs a future of war and societal collapse. But for some governments and NGOs, the “youth bulge” driving growth could, if instrumentalised through neoliberal processes, generate huge economic dividends. Missing from the conversation are the voices and aspirations of young Africans themselves. 

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10.06.2026
Lives Tied to Work: Inside the Kafala System 

Across the Middle East, millions of migrant workers sustain entire economies while remaining legally dependent on their employers through the kafala system.

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10.06.2026
Too Many, Too Few: Malthusianisation and The Politics of Population Anxiety 

The way societies measure and imagine populations profoundly shapes which futures become politically possible.

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10.06.2026
Forgotten Abroad, Needed at Home

Faced with increasing vulnerabilities, Eastern European states are trying to bring their citizens back from abroad. 

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10.06.2026
Fewer But Stronger? Workers In An Ageing Europe  

As falling birth rates and longer lives shrink the working-age population, tighter labour markets will become the new normal.

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