Seth Schindler Relations between the U.S. and many African countries reached a low point during Donald Trump’s first two years [...]
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Navigating the ‘Decolonising’ process: Avoiding pitfalls and some Do’s and Don’t’s
Harshad Keval Decolonising the University and / or decolonising the curriculum (DTU/C) has come to occupy a contested space in recent [...]
Read moreCaribbean Cultural Heritage Should Not Be Confined to the Plantation
Lauren Johnson The Sunbury Plantation House in Barbados; The Mourne Coubaril estate in Saint Lucia; the Maima-Seville Heritage Park in [...]
Read moreVictims, saviours or villains? Children in popular climate imaginaries
Catherine Walker Fifteen-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg pulls no punches in calling out the world’s leaders on their inaction on climate [...]
Read moreReflections on Recent Parliamentary Votes: Back to the Future for Theresa May?
Alex De Ruyter The Centre for Brexit Studies was established at Birmingham City University in February 2017, in order to [...]
Read moreImmigrants in the Canadian Labour Market
Karen Lok Yi Wong According to findings of Statistics Canada, immigrants overall perform less well than those born in Canada: [...]
Read moreThe Genesis of the Apocalypse: Movies of 2018
Dina Khapaeva Thinking about the similarities between the 2018 movies featured on IMDb list, what stands out, aside from the overall [...]
Read moreFOCUS: Why the Knights of Labor Still Matter
Steven Parfitt Members gathered together in a circle to welcome the new recruits. The Worthy Foreman and the Venerable Sage took [...]
Read moreVIEWPOINT: There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack @ Thirty
Les Back Paul Gilroy’s book There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation published [...]
Read moreON THE FRONTLINE: Experiential Politics – Yellow Vests as “The People”
Michalis Lianos Interviewing people near the Arc de Triomphe amidst teargas and stun grenades is a great experience for a social [...]
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