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Halbierungsinitiative: Immer noch billiger
Würde die neuste Anti-SRG-Initiative auch dem Schweizer Filmschaffen den Stecker ziehen? Sondierungen an den Solothurner Filmtagen, wo die Kulturverbände für ein Nein am 8. März warben.
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via WOZ Die Wochenzeitung - Kultur / Wissen (author: Florian Keller)
Würde die neuste Anti-SRG-Initiative auch dem Schweizer Filmschaffen den Stecker ziehen? Sondierungen an den Solothurner Filmtagen, wo die Kulturverbände für ein Nein am 8. März warben.
…mehr
via WOZ Die Wochenzeitung - Kultur / Wissen (author: Florian Keller)
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◇ 𝕸𝖓𝖊𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖞𝖓𝖊'𝖘 𝖙𝖊𝖑𝖊𝖌𝖗𝖆𝖒 𝖌𝖊𝖒𝖘 ◇
We reached 1k subscribers on the channel relatively recently.
Never thought this mind-garbage-can sort of place I initially used as an archive of things I enjoy, find interesting, or deem important would grow so big.
To thank you all, I decided to make a list of cool themed channels under 1k subscribers that deserve more eyes on them.
Themed channels because most of telegram seems to be shitposting or variety posting (nothing wrong with either of those, I include this channel in the last category), and I think it can be hard to find more niche content on this app.
Here are some niche gems, curated by yours truly :
• @RAREandOLDbooks
→ rare and old books PDFs
• @fragjourney
→ perfume reviews
• @TheBeautyOfPublicTransportSeats
→ public transport seats pictures
• @necropoleis
→ cemetery photography (original content)
• @chlorophyliac
→ anti-anthropocentric photography
• @plantfuckingbased
→ vegan cooking
• @dailyegypt
→ daily Ancient Egypt history posts
• @ProjectAriana
→ anarchist and queer-feminist perspective on events in Iran
• @adressewebdelapage
→ book binding and crafting
• @LovetheBees
→ bees
• @Foundagain
→ curated visual art pieces
• @iaata
→ anti-authoritarian info in the Toulouse region
• @everythingtea
→ tea info
◇ 𝕸𝖓𝖊𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖞𝖓𝖊'𝖘 𝖙𝖊𝖑𝖊𝖌𝖗𝖆𝖒 𝖌𝖊𝖒𝖘 ◇
We reached 1k subscribers on the channel relatively recently.
Never thought this mind-garbage-can sort of place I initially used as an archive of things I enjoy, find interesting, or deem important would grow so big.
To thank you all, I decided to make a list of cool themed channels under 1k subscribers that deserve more eyes on them.
Themed channels because most of telegram seems to be shitposting or variety posting (nothing wrong with either of those, I include this channel in the last category), and I think it can be hard to find more niche content on this app.
Here are some niche gems, curated by yours truly :
• @RAREandOLDbooks
→ rare and old books PDFs
• @fragjourney
→ perfume reviews
• @TheBeautyOfPublicTransportSeats
→ public transport seats pictures
• @necropoleis
→ cemetery photography (original content)
• @chlorophyliac
→ anti-anthropocentric photography
• @plantfuckingbased
→ vegan cooking
• @dailyegypt
→ daily Ancient Egypt history posts
• @ProjectAriana
→ anarchist and queer-feminist perspective on events in Iran
• @adressewebdelapage
→ book binding and crafting
• @LovetheBees
→ bees
• @Foundagain
→ curated visual art pieces
• @iaata
→ anti-authoritarian info in the Toulouse region
• @everythingtea
→ tea info
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Der Weg des Goldes: Von Darfur nach Dubai – und weiter in die Schweiz?
Was in sudanesischen Minen gefördert wird, landet teils über Umwege auf dem Weltmarkt. Die Schweiz ist im Goldhandel eine wichtige Akteurin, aber die hiesige Gesetzgebung hinkt hinterher.
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via WOZ Die Wochenzeitung - International (author: Bettina Rühl)
Was in sudanesischen Minen gefördert wird, landet teils über Umwege auf dem Weltmarkt. Die Schweiz ist im Goldhandel eine wichtige Akteurin, aber die hiesige Gesetzgebung hinkt hinterher.
…mehr
via WOZ Die Wochenzeitung - International (author: Bettina Rühl)
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Forwarded from JACOBIN Daily
Die in linken Kontexten verbreitete Standpunkttheorie meint, dass Marginalisierte aufgrund ihrer Erfahrung einen privilegierten Zugang zu Erkenntnis haben. Doch Leiden allein führt nicht zur Wahrheit – das zeigt sich spätestens an der Incel-Bewegung.https://jacobin.de/artikel/incels-standpunkttheorie-feminismus-unterdrueckung-patriarchat-marginalisierung
https://jacobin.de/artikel/incels-standpunkttheorie-feminismus-unterdrueckung-patriarchat-marginalisierung
https://jacobin.de/artikel/incels-standpunkttheorie-feminismus-unterdrueckung-patriarchat-marginalisierung
JACOBIN
Die Incel-Kultur widerlegt die feministische Standpunkttheorie
Die in linken Kontexten verbreitete Standpunkttheorie meint, dass Marginalisierte aufgrund ihrer Erfahrung einen privilegierten Zugang zu Erkenntnis haben. Doch Leiden allein führt nicht zur Wahrheit – das zeigt sich spätestens an der Incel-Bewegung.
Forwarded from Mnémosyne's Echo Chamber
Preventable deaths in a warming world: how politics shapes who lives and who dies | The Conversation
"Cameroonian historian Achille Mbembe introduced the idea of “necropolitics” to explain how some lives come to be treated as more expendable than others. This does not imply intent to kill, but rather the routine political acceptance that some people will be exposed to harm.
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deaths were shaped not only by heat, but by structural inequalities and gaps in policy and infrastructure.
This logic is visible globally. In south Asia and the Middle East, heatwaves claim the lives of elderly people and outdoor workers. In sub-Saharan Africa, floods and droughts disproportionately affect subsistence farmers.
In the UK, air pollution is linked to roughly 30,000 deaths annually. People from ethnic minority and low-income communities are more likely to live in the most polluted areas. These deaths are not random. They follow recognisable social patterns.
Mbembe’s concept helps describe situations where political, economic or social arrangements leave some populations consistently exposed to harm. That includes climate-vulnerable communities, places where resources are being extracted through mining or areas where people are displaced from their homes."
- Article link -
"Cameroonian historian Achille Mbembe introduced the idea of “necropolitics” to explain how some lives come to be treated as more expendable than others. This does not imply intent to kill, but rather the routine political acceptance that some people will be exposed to harm.
[...]
deaths were shaped not only by heat, but by structural inequalities and gaps in policy and infrastructure.
This logic is visible globally. In south Asia and the Middle East, heatwaves claim the lives of elderly people and outdoor workers. In sub-Saharan Africa, floods and droughts disproportionately affect subsistence farmers.
In the UK, air pollution is linked to roughly 30,000 deaths annually. People from ethnic minority and low-income communities are more likely to live in the most polluted areas. These deaths are not random. They follow recognisable social patterns.
Mbembe’s concept helps describe situations where political, economic or social arrangements leave some populations consistently exposed to harm. That includes climate-vulnerable communities, places where resources are being extracted through mining or areas where people are displaced from their homes."
- Article link -
The Conversation
Preventable deaths in a warming world: how politics shapes who lives and who dies
Preventable suffering is both widespread and socially produced.
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