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“On Teatro Oficina’s Waiting for Godot,” A Terra é Redonda, 8 December 2024.
“No More Business as Usual,” Africa Is a Country, 22 November 2024.
“Safeguarding the Right to Protest Is Also a Matter of Public Policy,” Folha de S. Paulo, 13 May 2024.
“Resisting After the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” A Terra é Redonda, 12 December 2023.
“When Civil Disobedience Blocks the Roads,” Jacobin Brasil, 30 November 2023.
“No Justin, No Martin, No Peace,” Review of Democracy, 16 April 2023.
“In Brazil and in the US, We Need to Avoid Learning the Wrong Lessons from Right-Wing Attacks,” Forces of Renewal for Southeast Asia, 27 January 2023.
“Evangelical (Dis)obedience,” Jacobin Brasil, 16 January 2023.
“Gandhian Bolsonarism,” Jacobin Brasil, 3 December 2022.
“Five Books to Understand What Civil Disobedience Means,” Nexo Jornal, 20 November 2022.
“The Problem Are the Ends, Not the Means,” Jacobin Brasil, 10 November 2022.
Reply: “Political Demonstrations are Always Legitimate,” Diário da Causa Operária, November 16, 2022.
“Protest” (“Cities after COVID-19”), The Philosophers’ Magazine, Fall 2022.
“Violence” (“The New Basics Series”), The Philosopher, Spring 2022. Translated into Arabic by Mohammed Abu Lebda.
“France’s Youth Aren’t Politically Apathetic,” World Politics Review, 28 June 2022.
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Cited in Yeelen Badona Monteiro, (Re-)democratising an Anocracy with Civil Disobedience: Lessons from Sudan. PhD in Philosophy (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University), May 2023.
Cited in Alexander Livingston, “Finding a ‘Niche’ for Civil Disobedience? Decriminalizing Disobedience in the Post-Civil Rights Era,” (Book Symposium on Seeing Like an Activist), Review of Politics, forthcoming.
“Climate activists held the largest anti-airport protest in British history. Expect more worldwide,” The Washington Post, “Monkey Cage,” 23 November 2021.
“The Anti-Airport Movement Has Gone Global,” World Politics Review, 2 November 2021.
“Bolsonaro Needs Brazilians to Believe He’ll Stage a Coup,” World Politics Review, 17 Sept. 2021.
“‘I Think We Can Learn a Lot from Black Thinkers’: An Interview with Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal,” New Bloom, 31 July 2021.