Postgrad Researchers, Early-Career Scholars & Practitioners!!!
We’re seeking regional voices for RC07’s monthly webinar series on gender, politics, law, and development in the Global South.
So send your papers!! 🔗 https://t.co/cbragb9Nsj
#IPSA#RC07Webinar
Wrote an overview of how the distinction between sex and gender has evolved through sociological debates, and how we understand transgender rights within this framework. The biggest challenge is fitting vast arguments into 1000 words. @ExpressUPSChub
https://t.co/gQ0oWCx1bQ
IR people, the reboot of the Making Identity Count (MIC) project website is finally here! MIC is a qualitative and quantitative database of identity discourses of major world powers from 1950-2010. (1/2):
https://t.co/0OOTO8cMIM
#IRTwitter
Thrilled to be The Hindu's new Books Editor (non fiction), commissioning reviews and interviews, in addition to other roles. Do email me with ideas, suggestions, and pitches: [email protected]
And here is the my first books newsletter - do subscribe!
https://t.co/R3IHktHvhK
Two things are true at once:
1.Khamenei was an oppressive dictator who subjugated the Iranian people (especially women).
2.The U.S. and Israel are not, and will never be, the liberators of any nation.
Iranian people deserve the autonomy to overthrow their own regime on their own terms.
Now their future will be shaped by the same global empire responsible for the massacre of millions of civilians in the region over the past couple of decades.
Three hundred million workers staged the largest strike action in human history. They shut down India, a G20 economy. Most of you are hearing about it for the first time now.
That’s not poor journalism.
That’s deliberate erasure of working-class power in real time. My latest👇🏾
I’ve written a short reflection on the recent social media discourse around Delhi’s missing persons data, not just the numbers themselves, but how narratives shape what we notice, what we fear, and what we demand from institutions.
https://t.co/NDKO1magFk
New essay reflecting on the Black Women’s March in Brazil and its Economic Manifesto. The piece thinks through reparations, Buen Vivir, and how Black feminist movements articulate alternative economic imaginations rooted in collective wellbeing.
https://t.co/7gR9Y1UHOU
What do language, digital activism, anti-imperialism, and land defense tell us about feminist politics today? A curated reading list on the above themes in my newsletter the Global Feminist Currents.
🔗https://t.co/L6rGT4bZ5H
That senior women journalists could lead the outrage on their exclusion and make sure that was remedied offers great evidence for WHY women need to reach leadership ranks in every profession. We have a vested interest in inclusion. We will use our voices for it. @NWM_India
Those quoting Vienna convention to justify Taliban minister's discriminatory act would do well to read it- the convention pertains to protection of diplomats and mission premises, but it also stresses both international law and the law of the land. Pl do watch!
Excited to share the first edition of Global Feminist Currents, a biweekly digest on feminist movements, reports, and conversations from around the world. 🌍🌊
https://t.co/6DB0xvX4NM
📢 UPDATE!😊
Excited to start a new chapter as Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at the European University Institute (@EUI_EU )🎉I’ll be part of the History Department & Robert Schuman Centre, researching postcolonial women diplomats & the idea of Asia.
🔗 https://t.co/pR90mEwzxU
OKAY OKAY! This is now REAL and while I'm nervous as hell and while the world is burning, I'm still really excited because this has been 5 years & a pandemic in the making.
Preorders for the biography of KM Panikkar are open! Available at bookstores near you & online! ✨
Have been thinking about it lately to learn, to create is to struggle with the texts, with the act of writing. The reduced friction, the ease AI provides is not good for creative and critical thought.