📢📢Our new Special Issue on "Migrating through the Arts" is finally out! Edited by @monika_prof and @AnaSaidNano and with contributions from 8 different scholars. Open Access at the link below 👇
NEW DIVERSITIES – an open-access journal published by the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity (https://t.co/TsPbqzSHbl)
📢📢Our new Special Issue on "Migrating through the Arts" is finally out! Edited by @monika_prof and @AnaSaidNano and with contributions from 8 different scholars. Open Access at the link below 👇
📣📣📣Our new issue, "Theorizing Sexuality, Religion and Secularity in Postcolonial Europe" by Rachel Spronk and Kim Knibbe, is out! You will find pieces by @Shendian, @marianburc, @JasmijnRana, @jelle_wiering and Amisah Bakuri. Read it here 👉👉https://t.co/tPVjSOZhmv
📣📣A new piece by Jelle Wiering on #secular bodies and the #gendering of #sex#education classes in the Netherlands is out in Early View! Read it here https://t.co/JpImf8aLdR
Next up in Early View: @marianburc engages with @jkpuar concept of #queer#secularity to examine how religion, citizenship, and sexual emancipation intersect in the biographies of queer subjects in #Spain. Read it here👉 https://t.co/o1qaAFOrgZ
The article is part of our upcoming Special Issue on secularity, religion, and sexuality in postcolonial Europe, curated by Brenda Bartelink @Shendian and Kim Knibbe.
"Queens in the Kings Business" by @Shendian challenges #feminist & #secular assumptions about the agency of #religious women, showing how African-Dutch Pentecostal women challenge patriarchal structures by creating spaces for female #leadership. 👉 https://t.co/btTN5tMyAP
Our New Special Issue,"Covid-19 and the #Racialization of #Migrants in the Global South" edited by Shanshan Lan, @WillySier and @ACamenisch, is out now! Read it here 👉👉https://t.co/tPVjSOZPc3
📣📣Our new CfC is out!!! We are looking for contributions in the form of Special Issues and individual pieces. Read here for more info on the journal & submission process 👉https://t.co/uLp9rQIH0J
Sharing this again to properly acknowledge our co-author @Hasan__Ashraf. Read below for a great piece on the racialization of #garmentworkers in #Bangladesh during the pandemic!
Next up in EV: Dina Siddiqi and @Hasan_Ashraf on the racialization of #Bangladeshi#garmentworkers as expendable during the #pandemic. These logics of expendability are connected both to the racial hierarchies of global #supplychains and to classed and gendered colonial tropes
Next up in EV: Dina Siddiqi and @Hasan_Ashraf on the racialization of #Bangladeshi#garmentworkers as expendable during the #pandemic. These logics of expendability are connected both to the racial hierarchies of global #supplychains and to classed and gendered colonial tropes
Next up in EV: Dina Siddiqi and @Hasan_Ashraf on the racialization of #Bangladeshi#garmentworkers as expendable during the #pandemic. These logics of expendability are connected both to the racial hierarchies of global #supplychains and to classed and gendered colonial tropes
📣📣📣EARLY VIEW alert: we just published three new pieces from the upcoming Special Issue on "Covid-19 and the Racialisation of Migrants in the Global South,” curated by Shanshan Lan. Stay tuned for details!