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Mobilities: The Role of the Social Sciences and Humanities under the United Nations Sustainable Goals for 2020–2030

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  • Polónia, Amélia

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The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for 2020–2030 include areas such as climate change, economic inequality, innovation, sustainable consumption, peace and justice. The topic of migrations comprises broad concepts of socio-cultural, religious, political, economic, environmental and technological movement and change. The consensus seems to be that the future lies in cooperation across disciplines. The question of this paper is: how far can social scientists go or want to go down this road?

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  • Polónia, Amélia, 2021. "Mobilities: The Role of the Social Sciences and Humanities under the United Nations Sustainable Goals for 2020–2030," European Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(1), pages 61-68, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:eurrev:v:29:y:2021:i:1:p:61-68_8
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