The 2022-2023 Politicus Team Proudly Presents:
Politicus Volume 9
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Politics Volume 9
It is with great pleasure that we present to you the newest edition of Politicus Journal. This general volume stands alongside our most recent special edition, Politics, Language, and Culture, to display the outstanding work of Queen’s University undergraduate students this year.
This edition received an unprecedented amount of submissions. We would like to thank anyone who put themselves out there and submitted.
This volume was a labour of love and our team is so very excited to finally be able to share it with all of you. Happy Reading!
Featured Articles
How Did The British Abolition Movement Effectively Frame The Issue Of Slavery?
Sepe (pp. 7-18)
A Deserved Solution: Rohingyan Repatriation Considerations
Anderson (pp. 19-25)
Over-Criminalization Of Indigenous Women In Canada: Systemic Distrust, Marginalization, And Intergenerational Colonially-Inflicted Trauma
Jamieson (pp. 26-33)
Freedom And Employment In The Gig Economy
Porter (pp. 34-41)
The BRI And It’s Implications For The Liberal International Order
Seabrook (pp. 42-53)
Transnational Capital At The European Border: Neo-Gramscian Reflections On Authoritarian Neoliberalism, Surveillance Capitalism, And Necropolitics In EU Migration
Donaldson(pp.54-78)