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    Written with seed: the political ecology of memory in Madagascar by Sarah Osterhoudt

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the process, it elucidates the ways that people render global histories personal. Key words: Political ecology; memory; agroforestry; commodities; Madagascar; Indian Ocean.…”
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    The ex-PKI Political Prisoners Motive to Produce the Memories of 1965/66 Mass Violence in West Sumatra by Haldi Patra, Anatona Anatona, Yenny Narny

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The ex-PKI political prisoners' memory of violence had shaped the same vision between them to produce the memories of what they have experienced during 1965/66. …”
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    The Humanitarian Space as the Object of the Hybrid War: the Consequences for Ukraine by Oleg Barna

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The findings emphasize that overcoming the effects of hybrid aggression against Ukraine implies the presence of political will and state-administrative decisions to strengthen the protection of the state and society from existing and potential threats, the formation and implementation of a holistic humanitarian policy as a complex of educational, linguistic, cultural policy, political history memory and a balanced policy in the field of state-confessional relations. …”
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    More-than-human heritage: The political ecologies of the Paul Robeson tomato by Christian Brooks Keeve, Mark Alan Rhodes

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Paul Robeson's global memorialization poorly represents the extent to which the famous African American activist, actor, athlete, singer, and scholar impacted international culture and politics. Robeson's memorials, while few and far between, particularly in the United States, reside primarily within college campuses and theatrical and musical productions, alongside a few more traditional plaques, works of public art, and his own work. …”
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