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Refugia Roundtable

Imagining Refugia: Thinking Outside the Current Refugee Regime

Nicholas Van Hear, Veronique Barbelet, Christina Bennett, and Helma Lutz

neoliberalism in economics sits alongside neo-illiberalism in politics and culture. Against this grim background, this contribution takes as a starting point various recent proposals—some of them in the realms of fantasy—to depart from the usual three “durable

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Media Representations of Separated Child Migrants

From Dubs to Doubt

Rachel Rosen and Sarah Crafter

subjectivity that has become dominant in neoliberal, Anglo-American societies ( Pupavac 2008: 278 ). Hopes and “dreams” served a powerful and emotive motif. For example, The Mail printed a story about a separated child in Calais who was increasingly

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Legacies, Trajectories, and Comparison in the Anthropology of Buddhism

Nicolas Sihlé and Patrice Ladwig

2012 ) and the development of forms of ‘prosperity religion’ in the wake of economic transformations and the spread of neo-liberal capitalism ( Jackson 1999 ; R. Scott 2009 ). Returning to one of these key themes, Jane Caple’s contribution in the

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Francis, a Criollo Pope

Valentina Napolitano

.1111/1467-9655.12170 Molina , J. Michelle . 2013 . To Overcome Oneself: The Jesuit Ethic and Spirit of Global Expansion, 1520–1767 . Berkeley : University of California Press . 10.1525/9780520955042 Muehlebach , Andrea . 2013 . “ The Catholicization of Neoliberalism