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Consumer culture is collective insanity and driving us to destruction, says clinical psychologist John F Schumaker.
The reality of conflict, from World War One to Afghanistan, has had a terrible impact on Joe Glenton and his family.
Mental health shouldn’t just be about individuals, we need strong communities too. Dinyar Godrej makes the case.
Nick Harvey and Julien Tremblin look at the plight of Tuareg refugees caught in the crossfire of a conflict that’s as devastating as it is complex...
The country's 30-year war with Ethiopia has been followed by 21 years of repression, says Saleh 'Gadi' Johar.
Big business sees water scarcity as a money-making opportunity. Joyce Nelson uncovers the dodgy dealings of the Aqueduct Alliance.
Azerbaijan's hosting of the event on 26 May has caused tensions in the region as Armenia pulls out.
Young First Nations people in Manitoba tackle their number one problem – suicide among their peers. Janet Nicol reports.
NGO director Jamal Kidwai and activist and writer Praful Bidwai go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.
Look at Peru if you think mining giant Xstrata should merge with Glencore. Stephanie Boyd reports.
Is a Western approach the best way to engage with the mental health issues of other cultures? Nick Harvey visits Burmese refugees in Thailand to find out.
Steve Parry's daughter is being brought up in a radical household. But could this tactic backfire?
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Dying for the things we love | Consumer culture is collective insanity and driving us to destruction, says clinical psychologist John F Schumaker. |
John F Schumaker | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Gone for soldiers | The reality of conflict, from World War One to Afghanistan, has had a terrible impact on Joe Glenton and his family. |
Joe Glenton | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
A healthy mind in a healthy society | Mental health shouldn’t just be about individuals, we need strong communities too. Dinyar Godrej makes the case. |
Dinyar Godrej | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Tuaregs hard hit by Mali conflict | Nick Harvey and Julien Tremblin look at the plight of Tuareg refugees caught in the crossfire of a conflict that’s as devastating as it is complex... |
May, 2012 | 452 | Read | |
Unbound | Liberating communities from prejudice in Ghana, by Peter Yaro. |
Peter Yaro | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Eritrea's wretched independence | The country's 30-year war with Ethiopia has been followed by 21 years of repression, says Saleh 'Gadi' Johar. |
Saleh 'Gadi' Johar | May, 2012 | 452 | Read |
Who's profiting from the water crisis? | Big business sees water scarcity as a money-making opportunity. Joyce Nelson uncovers the dodgy dealings of the Aqueduct Alliance. |
Joyce Nelson | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Eurovision re-opens old wounds in the Caucasus | Azerbaijan's hosting of the event on 26 May has caused tensions in the region as Armenia pulls out. |
Onnik Krikorian | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Reasons to be cheerful | Jo Lateu | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy | |
Tears are good medicine | Young First Nations people in Manitoba tackle their number one problem – suicide among their peers. Janet Nicol reports. |
Janet Nicol | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Should India still receive foreign aid? | NGO director Jamal Kidwai and activist and writer Praful Bidwai go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate. |
New Internationalist | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Small bites | Jo Lateu | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy | |
Xstrata's killing fields | Look at Peru if you think mining giant Xstrata should merge with Glencore. Stephanie Boyd reports. |
Stephanie Boyd | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
When Western therapies fail | Is a Western approach the best way to engage with the mental health issues of other cultures? Nick Harvey visits Burmese refugees in Thailand to find out. |
Nick Harvey | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Not in front of the children! | Steve Parry's daughter is being brought up in a radical household. But could this tactic backfire? |
Steve Parry | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |