Alexandra Wilson In 2015, 26.5% of police killings in the United States were of African Americans (The Guardian 2015), despite African Americans [...]
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Re-emerging Racisms: Understanding Hate in Poland
Kasia Narkowicz Assaults on Roma homes, burning an effigy of an Orthodox Jew in a public demonstration and the desecration of [...]
Read morePoland En Route to Authoritarianism
Grażyna Skąpska It is difficult to write about the crisis of democracy in Poland precisely in the eye of the storm [...]
Read moreRacism in Post-Communist Central Europe
Zdenek Kavan In order to understand the problem of racism in the post-communist Visegrad countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and [...]
Read moreEastern Europe is not Racist, but…
Radim Hladík Racism, as such, is not too difficult to find anywhere in Europe. What is peculiar to Central and Eastern [...]
Read moreIndian Nationalism and the Easy Turn to Fascist Populism
Goldie Osuri Recently, I wrote an expert report for a legal case for political asylum in the UK regarding an upper-caste [...]
Read moreUKIP, Brexit and Postcolonial Melancholy
Stephen Ashe The Prime Minister’s recent visit to Jamaica with the latter government’s claim for reparations and high-profile student-led campaigns at [...]
Read moreFOCUS: How the Refugees Smuggled Keynes Back from His Exile
Peo Hansen The European Union is beset with crises. Presently, the one topping the headlines is the so-called refugee crisis, including [...]
Read moreVIEWPOINT: Killers or carers – Who do we think we are when it comes to other animals?
Matthew Cole and Kate Stewart We live in a culture that is deeply confused about other animals. Collectively, we may [...]
Read moreON THE FRONTLINE: What are these places for? Calais CAP and Grande Synthe, France’s official refugee camps
Teresa Piacentini France is getting better at building refugee camps. On its own soil. In 2016. This was a conclusion reached [...]
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