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  • Nov 21, 2024 | muthamagazine.com | Stephanie Luke

    Stephanie Damplo Luke is an illustrator and designer with a focus on sustainable agriculture and environmentalism. Stephanie’s art explores cultivating connections with nature, travel, and culture. When she isn’t traveling for sun, outdoors, friends, Stephanie lives in MA with her family. More of her work can be found at: StephanieLuke.com and @SteffiLuke on Instagram.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | ukandeu.ac.uk | Alex Walker |Stephanie Luke

    As the Austrian election approaches the far right FPÖ look on course to secure a slim majority, but Stephanie Luke argues that regardless of whether the FPÖ win the most seats, this election will likely leave a lasting mark on Austrian immigration policy. On 29 September, Austrian voters will go to the polls in another European election where the far right looks set to do well. Nine political parties are fielding candidates in all nine states, with one party even called ‘None of them’.

  • Sep 16, 2024 | ukandeu.ac.uk | Stephanie Luke |Alex Walker

    Stephanie Luke analyses Alternative for Germany’s success in state elections. She argues that German mainstream parties continue to struggle with how to deal with far-right parties, and their answer of exclusion might not be having the effect that is intended. Since the entrance of Alternative for Germany (AfD) into German politics in 2013, it has been gaining support. However, all democratic parties have ruled out cooperation with the AfD.

  • Sep 13, 2024 | muthamagazine.com | Stephanie Luke

    Stephanie Damplo Luke is an illustrator and designer with a focus on sustainable agriculture and environmentalism. Stephanie’s art explores cultivating connections with nature, travel, and culture. When she isn’t traveling for sun, outdoors, friends, Stephanie lives in MA with her family. More of her work can be found at: StephanieLuke.com and @SteffiLuke on Instagram.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | exbulletin.com | Stephanie Luke

    Keir Starmer faced the first real test of his presidency with the outbreak of anti-immigration riots following a mass knife attack in Southport. While Starmer’s plan focuses primarily on prosecuting those involved in the disturbances, Stephanie Luke argues that this does not address one of the underlying problems, the language used by political parties when discussing immigration and asylum.

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