Emily WelschThe Geopolitics of China’s Renewable Energy Ascendancy: The Green RaceAmid rising geopolitical tensions, China’s strategic resource control are set to reshape international power dynamicsMay 28May 28
Emily WelschThe Gendered Reality of Flood-risk Adaptation: The Case of Dar es SalaamThe words ‘torrential downpour’ hold weight in Dar es Salaam, the economic hub of Tanzania and home of over 7.4 million people. Forecasts…Oct 31, 2023Oct 31, 2023
Emily WelschinThe PinkCan We Finally Talk About Vaginas?The Stigmatization of Sexual Health is Detrimental to Us AllNov 1, 20214Nov 1, 20214
Emily WelschTo Stan or Not to Stan: Internet Subcultures Need to Stop Absolving Celebrities from AccountabilityWhat is harmful about an unchecked adoration for celebrities like him is that it obscures consequential revelations about their characterMar 26, 2021Mar 26, 2021
Emily WelschThe Disposable Sex Worker Trope has Translated to Pandemic CoverageNote: Sex work is defined by the World Health Organization as the “provision of sexual services for money or goods,” distinguishing it…Dec 30, 2020Dec 30, 2020
Emily WelschSex Work in Queens: The Uphill Battle for DecriminalizationOn a clear night in November 2017, Yang Song was facing arrest. Yang, a 38-year-old Chinese immigrant working in a Flushing massage parlor…Dec 30, 2020Dec 30, 2020
Emily WelschThe Influencer and the Critic: Is Social Media making Food Journalism Obsolete?At 7.a.m one spring morning in 2016, Edgar Villongco’s phone rang. Curious, Villongco, the owner of a tucked-away neighborhood joint in…Dec 30, 2020Dec 30, 2020