Volume 2, Issue 3 (2023)
Peer-Reviewed Research Articles
Brand Activism and Democratic Legitimacy: Exploring Pitfalls through a Habermasian Analysis
Roxan Degeyter
Shaping a Crisis, Constructing Addiction: Discursive Depoliticization of British Columbia’s Drug Policy
Hope Robinson
Contract, Status and the Bonds of Welfare
Kenneth Veitch
Book Review
Commentaries
The European Lurch to the Right
Arjun Appadurai
Metacrisis, not civil war: Examining France’s unrest in June/July 2023
Thomas G. Chevalier
Cover Art.
"Flower Monument" (Cvjetni spomenik), built in 1966 by Bogdan Bogdanović, at the site of the Jasenovac concentration camp in Croatia, the third largest in Europe. The inmates were mainly Serbs, Roma, Jews, as well as Croat and Bosnian Muslim political dissidents. From August 1941 to 21 April 1945, when Yugoslav partisans put an end to it, some 100.000 people were brutally murdered. https://jusp-jasenovac.hr/ Photo credit Albena Azmanova 2022