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Stefano Cisternino

Stefano has a BSc in International Studies (University of Trento) and an MSc in Peace and Conflict Research (University of Uppsala). He is a story-driven researcher with expertise on ethno-social dynamics of migration phenomena but also on the psychophysical effects of violent conflicts. His current research focuses on the impact of new technologies on the global social construct.

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Environment/Philosophy

Staying with the Trouble: Reproductive Choices in an Age of Environmental Uncertainty 

In a world where environmental and societal challenges are increasingly interwoven, having children is no longer a simple personal choice.

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Environment/Politics/Science & Technology

Indigenous culture heritage: the ‘forgotten’ weapon/tool in the fight against climate change

More studies find that protecting indigenous lands is essential to keeping the global temperature rise to less than 1.5 °C.

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Environment/Politics

Is Democracy Failing in the Fight Against Climate Change?

No government has a plan to limit the increase in the average global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

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Philosophy/Environment

It’s the End of the World as We Know It… and I Feel Fine

The apocalypse is a place that, paradoxically, makes us feel quite safe.

Europe/Intersectionality/Politics

“They are closing the circle”: abortion and rule of law in Poland

The last decade has seen Eastern Europeans further integrating in the Union, mutually growing their economies and enjoying free movement across borders. Although beneficial for developing

Asia/Intersectionality/Security & War

Afghanistan and its Taliban Takeover: Tomb of Empires or Afghan Women?

By Stefano Cisternino After 20 years of war, Afghanistan is back in the hands of the Taliban, with many accusing Biden of an epic defeat. After

Europe/Intersectionality

The Perception of Anti-Semitism in Europe

By Stefano Cisternino In 2019, the European Commission published the results of the largest survey done continent-wide on anti-Semitism: 27,634 people were interviewed in the 28

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