Oxford Dictionary describes myth as ‘A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events’; or ‘A widely held but false belief or idea’. In contrast, Roland Barthes in his book ‘Mythologies’ analyze myth semiologically and describes it as…
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On Gender Equality and Sustainability
Gender equality and sustainability—two challenges that might seem separate at first but are deeply connected. Over time, I’ve come to realise that many people don’t see this connection. Often, sustainability is seen purely in environmental terms, leaving out its social and governance dimensions. But these factors are tightly intertwined. Advancing one often supports progress in…