This is what investigative journalism can best be. Two decades later, yes. But the least we can do is listen to the witnesses to a war crime.
https://t.co/QsBTBEaDRj
there is a real climate of fear and intimidation on the @cornell campus, especially targeted at students and faculty of color. the cornell administration owes us a statement of support and a commitment to ensure our safety
@HarrisonMalkin@SecBlinken@StateDept This continues a lineage of cultural imperialism. See, for example: https://t.co/V63AoXQ2vt, and, https://t.co/103XHjPWeW
A love letter of sorts to @SashaHemon’s new novel “The World and All That It Holds” and an adieu to my
mother in @GuernicaMag .
(🙏 to @aprzhu for her superb editorial guidance and to @itsjina @rkrystalli and @SorayyaKhan who made this text possible.)
https://t.co/3H8ltMWWD8
Where is heterodox IPE heading? This workshop reflecting on the “decade after” Cultural Political Economy and Critical Political Economy edited volumes might offer some interesting answers. Great lineup of participants. Spearheded by @JacquelineMBest @matpaterson and Ian Bruff.
The confession that implicates its audience — as we say in cricket — is a devilishly difficult ball to play. Reject and you slight the confessor; accept it and you admit your own guilt.
Reluctant Fundamentalist, Mohsin Hamid, p. 70
@BrentJSteele1 @isanet @JackAmoureux With a sign on the last copy, "Please leave this copy." And, checking to see if your own paper had been picked up by anyone.
We had so much fun that I almost forgot that it was being recorded. Also: now having presented the book a few times allows me to discern its messages to me.
The November TC episode with @Professor_Naeem Inayatullah at Ithaca College challenges assumptions and expectations about what it means to teach. https://t.co/BKVr5CLGyN He asks the provocative question "Why teach when it won't change the world?"@isanet#pedagogy