Ethnographies of Joy: A Definitionless Dictionary in the Shadow of Impending Global Fascism
Invitation to join a series of (virtual and in-person) gatherings Exhausted by academic writing that mistakes joyless seriousness for rigour? […]
Invitation to join a series of (virtual and in-person) gatherings Exhausted by academic writing that mistakes joyless seriousness for rigour? […]
From Critique to Political Practice 12 May 2023, University of Sussex Dear colleagues, We are delighted to invite you to
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