Beyond the ‘Case for Colonialism’: Rethinking Academic Practices and Dissent
This is the second in this weekend’s pair of posts on L’affaire TWQ. The author is Swati Parashar from the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, who has Disordered previously. An...
View ArticleDecolonising Intervention: A Symposium
The Disorder of Things‘ own founding contributor, Meera Sabaratnam, has published her first book: Decolonising Intervention: International Statebuilding in Mozambique, with Rowman and Littlefield...
View ArticleThe Limits of Decolonising Intervention: A Response to Sabaratnam
This post is part of a syposium on Meera Sabaratnam’s Decolonising Intervention. Meera’s original post, with links to the other contributions, is here. If tweeting, please use...
View ArticleIntervention, Protagonismo and the Complex Sociology of Difference: A...
This post is part of a symposium on Meera Sabaratnam’s Decolonising Intervention. Meera’s original post, with links to the other contributions, is here. If tweeting, please use...
View ArticleIs it Time to Abandon International Interventions and International...
This post is part of a symposium on Meera Sabaratnam’s Decolonising Intervention. Meera’s original post, with links to the other contributions, is here. If tweeting, please use...
View ArticleOn Situatedness, Knowledges and Absences: A Response to the Symposium on...
The final post in our symposium on Decolonising Intervention. A massive thanks to Lee for organising and editing; errors in this final part are mine. If tweeting, please use #DecolonisingIntervention....
View ArticleGCRF’d
Twenty-four hours before universities closed for the Easter break, the heads of twelve international research projects received a letter from the funding super-council UKRI, instructing them to either...
View ArticleBatman, White Saviourism and International Politics: A Colloquium
In this post we welcome a discussion by guest authors on the recent volume Batman Saves the Congo: How Celebrities Disrupt the Politics of Development, by Alexandra Budabin and Lisa Ann Richey...
View ArticleEngineers Rule the World
The second post in our symposium on Joanne Yao’s The Ideal River. This one is from Dr. Cameron Harrington, an Assistant Professor in International Relations at the School of Government and...
View ArticleWhat Difference Does a River Make?
Post #5 in our symposium on Joanne Yao’s The Ideal River, from Dr Giulia Carabelli. Giulia is a lecturer in Sociology and Social Theory in the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen...
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