Universities in a State of Exception
Today we continue our thread ‘Allie’s Jewels on University Crises’ by a post by Dimitris Dalakoglou, originally published in October 2013. Written as a…
Read MoreToday we continue our thread ‘Allie’s Jewels on University Crises’ by a post by Dimitris Dalakoglou, originally published in October 2013. Written as a…
Read MoreA short while ago we celebrated Allegra’s 1st birthday by re-visiting the ‘TOP 10’ posts of our first year. After this we have continued…
Read MoreEven though the green shoots of economic recovery have started to sprout across the globe, the impact of austerity, long standing wars and conflicts,…
Read MoreToday we continue our discussion on Gaza with a guest post by Lori Allen, previously published at Jadaliyya, and reposted here with her kind…
Read MoreIn our last post discussing the ongoing Gaza massacres we insinuated that this issue was something existing outside the ivory tower of the academia,…
Read MoreWhile operating in the Ivory tower of the Academia – in this instance referring to the extensive attention we have been bestowing on the…
Read MoreRecently, a series of heated debates around the use and abuse of the buzzword ‘anthropocene’ to qualify our current human epoch have taken place…
Read MoreTo continue our discussion on ‘borders’, Simone Maddanu offers an insight into the permanent liminal time-space in which migrants who left Tunisia after the…
Read MoreHeath Cabot’s first monograph, entitled « On the Doorstep of Europe: Asylum and Citizenship in Greece », will come out with the University of Pennsylvania Press,…
Read MoreThis week will be Allegra’s first ever #PublicationJihad! What this means is a full week of Spectacular Blogging Activity devoted to one single cause alone:…
Read MoreWhen I introduce myself as an historian, I am usually met with any one of a number of different reactions. There is the enthusiastic…
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