This post was originally published by The Scotsman – Blog post by Dr Gwenetta Curry, Lecturer of Race, Ethnicity and Health, University of Edinburgh, UK
This cross-posted DSA Development Study Group launch event discussed the retrospects and prospects of decolonising development studies. It was interested in imagining what a decolonial agenda in Development Studies could […]
RACE.ED’s Nicola Perugini, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, recently appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Thinking Allowed to discuss his new co-authored book, Human Shields. A history of People in the […]
Blog by Roger Jeffery, University of Edinburgh
Cross posted from CERES Blogs: Blog post by Kristina Konstantoni, University of EdinburghYoung children are ‘too young’ to understand race, racism and discrimination; you don’t want to ‘put ideas in […]
Cross posted from Centre on Constitutional Change – Blog post by Ross Bond, University of EdinburghRoss Bond, University of Edinburgh, examines the demographic structure and history of Scotland, and the attitudes, […]
Cross posted from Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power – Blog post by Aurelien Mondon, University of Bath, UK; and Aaron Winter, University of East London, UK
Colleagues in the International Network of Scholars and Activists for Afrikan Reparations(INOSAAR) have been collaborating with the campaign founded by the Pan-Afrikan Reparations Coalition in Europe (PARCOE) and the Stop […]
RACE.ED is delighted to be collaborating with IASH on its new three-year project examining a variety of topics centred on decoloniality.The Institute Project on Decoloniality 2021-2024 (IPD ‘24) is now open […]
Blog post by Andi Haxhiu, University of Edinburgh, UK
By Marlene L. Daut, 14 October 2020. This article was originally published in Lapham’s Quarterly
Cross posted from Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power – Blog post by Bonar Buffam, The University of British Columbia, Canada
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