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Obedience in times of COVID-19 pandemics: a renewed governmentality of unease?
This article transects and articulates different disciplines and lines of thought in order to understand the redefinitions of the boundaries of political power in times of COVID-19, and the practices which may outlive the ... -
On Antisemitism and Human Rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted, in part, as a response to the horrific antisemitism leading to the extermination of millions of Jews in World War II. Yet, today, organisations that utilise human ... -
On Being Uncomfortable
(2016-07) -
On care, coercion, and childbirth in the Court of Protection
(2021-07-05) -
On phantom publics, clusters, and collectives: be(com)ing subject in algorithmic times
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This article starts from the observation that practices of ‘algorithmic governmentality’ or ‘governance by data’ are reconfiguring modes of social relationality and collectivity. ... -
On violence- revolution and the self
(2020-06-25) -
One Country, Two International Status? The Evolution of Hong Kong’s International Positioning from Western Imperialism to Chinese Authoritarianism
(2022-01-01)Today, Hong Kong has become a very symbolic place where one can witness a global clash between authoritarian and liberal-democratic ideologies and forces. In particular, the National Security Law enacted in August 2020 ... -
One Pillar: Legal Authority and a Social License to Operate in a Global Context
(Indiana University Press, 2015-03-16) -
An open letter to The BMJ editors on qualitative research
(2016-02-10) -
Orientalism, Multiculturalism, and Identity Politics: Hindus and the British Caste Law
This article discusses the role played by British Hindus in contesting legislation against caste discrimination. It gives an account of their limited objections to the law on caste by placing them within the context of ...