Janne stole meat to sell, Ella shoplifted out of hunger – we investigated the reasons behind the increase in shoplifting
The article explores the rising trend of shoplifting in Finland, highlighting individual cases and underlying social issues.
Why do formerly poor boys build palaces where no one lives? The book Turbo-Countryside has been published
Radan Haluzík's new book 'Turbo-Countryside' explores the phenomenon of oversized, often empty houses rising in the rural Balkans, reflecting the complex issues of migration and societal change.
Women from the Salvação Residential Complex participate in training to create necklaces, earrings, and bracelets with seeds from the western Pará region
Sixteen women from the Salvação Residential Complex in Santarém, Brazil, underwent training to create biojewelry from local seeds, promoting female empowerment and local socio-economic development.
Tough fishing ban ends 70 years of decline in the Yangtze River
A strict fishing ban in the Yangtze River has led to a significant recovery of the fish population, although it has come at a substantial socioeconomic cost.
Three Caracas Accents in Sol
The article discusses the influence of Caracas accents in Madrid, focusing on the socioeconomic dynamics and contrasting opinions about the wealthy residents moving into expensive neighborhoods.