Author: Helidth Ravenholm
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 9 – International Crimes in the Past : Forming Human Rights
In the last episode, we spoke about transnational crimes and how they differ from international crimes. In this one, we’ll discuss how we came by the definition of international crimes and the Declaration of Human Rights that enshrined them into social conscience.
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When women don’t support women: when female to female allyship backfires
Women can be powerful allies to each other – mentoring, sharing experience or advice, even working against implicit bias of male counterparts. But women don’t always support each other.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 8 – International and Transnational Crime
We often talk about crime that spans over more than one country as “international”. But what are international and transnational crimes, really, and are they a separate issue, or linked?
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Podcast- Anthropology of Crime – Technical Hiatus & The Green Routes Project
We had to take a short break this week, but here’s an introduction to the Green Routes Project.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 7 – Cultural Heritage Crime
Cultural heritage crime is crime. So why don’t we hear about it?
