The cats of Gaza or why Nakba is a multispecies catastrophe
Like many of my friends and colleagues, I have been relying on the social media accounts of Gazan journalists, photographers, and others (some so…
Read MoreLike many of my friends and colleagues, I have been relying on the social media accounts of Gazan journalists, photographers, and others (some so…
Read More‘Is it ethical to write something ‘interesting’ about a massacre as the massacre is unfolding?’ I keep asking myself. ‘Is this not a form…
Read MoreAn edited talk delivered at the London School of Economics and Social Sciences on Nov 7th 2023 I spend a great deal of time…
Read MoreOn the 31st of October 2023, professors and participants in the Master of Advanced Studies in Humanitarian Action at the Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies –…
Read MoreAs if he was, for the occasion of Halloween, joyfully embracing the figure of the grotesque, Hubert Aiwanger, former as well as designated minister…
Read MoreThat humanitarian language, materials, and practice offer a space for politics to hide (Feldman, 2018, p. 131) can probably not be more clearly illustrated…
Read MoreThe title of this statement is a direct quote from Gazan-based journalist Muhammad Smiry, who took footage of how people in Palestine recharge their…
Read MoreA Call from Birzeit University Union of Professors and Employees to academic and cultural communities worldwide On the twenty-seventh day of the genocidal war…
Read More2023 will be recorded historically as the year that Palestinians stood boldly in the face of colonial fascism and screamed in defense of their…
Read MoreGerman Foreign Minister and Green party member Annalena Baerbock announced on the 23rd of October that Germany will not support a ceasefire as demanded…
Read MoreFor many years now we have met Germans who declare that they are ashamed of being German. I have often felt tempted to answer…
Read MoreWith the destruction of Gaza by Israel under way and the humanitarian situation in the occupied Palestinian territories worsening day by day, a recurrent…
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