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Oceans of Finance and Commodification
(2022-01-01)In this essay Khalili surveys the maritime as a space of commodification and of creation of new financial forms and instruments. Maritime transportation made possible the colonization of the Americas, Asia, and Africa and ... -
On Politics and Violence: Arendt Contra Fanon
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2008)This paper considers the implications of Hannah Arendt's criticisms of Frantz Fanon and the theories of violence and politics associated with his influence for our understanding of the relationship between those two ... -
On the Form, Politics and Effects of Writing Revolution
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On the horizon: The futures of IR
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‘The Others’: Gender and Conscientious Objection in the First World War
(Universitetsforlaget (Scandinavian University Press), 2008)In a time when ‘if one was born a male, one became a soldier’, what does it mean to be a man who refuses to fight? This article uses Connell’s framework of ‘hegemonic masculinity’ to locate conscientious objectors’ male ... -
OVERREPRESENTING UKIP, UNDERREPRESENTING THE GREENS AND LIB DEMS: THE 2014 EUROPEAN ELECTIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN
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Pacifism is dirty: towards an ethico-political defence
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The Palace Complex: a Stalinist ‘Social Condenser’ in Warsaw
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-05-10)© 2017 RIBA EnterprisesThe Constructivists of the Soviet 1920s desired to suffuse architecture with revolutionary electricity. They dreamt of creating radical new types of buildings, which would function as ‘power sources ... -
Palestinian Citizens of Israel Power, Resistance and the Struggle for Space
(I.B.Tauris, 2017-12-13)At the heart of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is a dispute over territory. -
Para-state crime and plural leg alities in Colombia
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Parenthood, anxiety, gender, and race: drivers of non-compliance with lockdown measures
Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, there has been increasing evidence suggesting that current gendered and racially biased structures put in place to deal with the crises lead women and BAME population to be disproportionately ...