Cross-posted from The Conversation, Blog post by Kennetta Hammond Perry
Cross-posted from Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power – Blog post by Derek Pardue, Aarhus University, DenmarkThe themes of becoming and opposition as identification resonated with me, a white […]
Blog post by Dr Timothy Peace, Lecturer in Politics at the University of Glasgow
Cross-posted from Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power – Blog post by Monish Bhatia, Birkbeck, University of London, School of Law, UK
Blog post by Talat Yaqoob
Blog post by Timothy Ijoyemi, Durham University, UK
In this new curation of living images drawn by the artist Paola Rozo, and marking a collaboration with members of the RACE.ED network, we share narrated visual accounts centering on […]
Cross-posted from CERES Blogs: Blog post by Henry Dee
Cross-posted from Population GeographyPopulation Geographers have a longstanding interest in ethnicity, and an equally longstanding frustration with data limitations. Nissa Finney introduces the new Evidence for Equality National Survey that […]
Fully funded AHRC SGSAH CDA Studentship: “Slavery and Race in the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1768-1860): A Text Mining Approach”Application deadline – 5pm on Monday 17th MayAward – Annual stipend of £15,690 per year and […]
Cross posted from Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power – Blog post by Devon R. Goss, Oxford College of Emory University, USA
Cross posted from Brooklyn Rail: Blog post by Satnam Virdee, University of Glasgow, UKWhy do we need the “racialized” in “racialized capitalism”?1
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