Annalisa Frisina and Elisabetta Campagni Anti-racism is a battle for memory. Enzo Traverso well underlined how statues brought down in the [...]
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Rapid Response: The ‘trans-teens’ debate – why the High Court did the right thing
Tim Davies On 18th January this year, the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust was granted leave to appeal the decision made [...]
Read moreThe farmers’ protests in India and academic freedom: connecting the dots between farming and education
International Solidarity for Academic Freedom in India (InSAF India) Since the farmers’ protests started and intensified, in particular in the state [...]
Read moreFarmers’ protests in India as a counter hegemonic social force
Simin Fadaee Farmers and agricultural workers have been blocking numerous entry points at the borders of New Delhi for more [...]
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Read moreThe public debates on migrant Channel crossings. Whose voice is legitimate?
Pierre Monforte In summer 2020, questions related to ‘border crossing’ and ‘illegal migration’ are making the headlines in the UK – [...]
Read morePlanetary Foreclosure: Climate Change Education and Lifelong Debt
Nigel Clark ‘You'll die of old age. I'll die of climate change’ declared a student on her placard at a recent [...]
Read moreColonial logics in the British asylum system
Lucy Mayblin The black lives matter protests around the world, sparked by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, are bringing [...]
Read moreTories Flush Gender Recognition Act Reform
Finn Mackay A recent article on the front page of The Sunday Times announced that the Government has finally decided [...]
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