Introduction – “In the Midst of All This Terrible…”: White Supremacy and the Story of Race during the Pandemic Elaine Coburn (York University; [email protected]) and Wesley Crichlow...
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Intervention Symposium – “Black Humanity: Bearing Witness to COVID-19”
Intervention – “Corner Stores, Surveillance, and All Black Afterlives”
by Naya Jones, University of California Santa Cruz; [email protected] As I write, Black Lives Matter protests continue throughout the United States and around the world. All Black Lives Matter...
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The Campus as Battleground: Placing the University Within the Hong Kong Protests
We don’t need no educationWe don’t need no thought controlNo dark sarcasm in the classroomTeachers leave them kids aloneHey, teachers, leave them kids aloneAll in all it’s just another brick...
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On the edge of Europe: The violence and filth of a camp in Bosnia defines the EU’s legacy on refugees
Thom Davies (University of Nottingham), Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston University) and Arshad Isakjee (University of Liverpool) Overlooked by the forested peaks of the Dinaric mountains on the...
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The Violent Reality of the EU Border: Police Brutality in the Balkans
Earlier this year the Antipode Foundation announced the recipients of its 2018 Scholar-Activist Project and International Workshop Awards. The organisers of one of the projects, “Fragile...
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Book review essay – "Geographies of Peace"
Fiona McConnell, Nick Megoran and Philippa Williams (eds), Geographies of Peace, London: I.B.Tauris, 2014. ISBN: 9781780761435 (cloth) Reviewed by Jenna M. Loyd, University of...
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Intervention – “Your freedom smells like teargas!” Deconstructing Europe’s Critique of Turkey’s Policing of the 2013 Protests
Till F. Paasche, Geography Department, Soran University, Kurdish Region, Iraq During the summer of 2013 mass protests against the politics of Turkey’s Prime Minister Erdoğan disrupted the country...
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