Decolonising Political Concepts book launch
The event is hybrid - please register here https://forms.gle/pGpfKCg5w4yeHh4A8 for the Zoom link.
The event is hybrid - please register here https://forms.gle/pGpfKCg5w4yeHh4A8 for the Zoom link.
This is the first seminar of a new series on Interdisciplinary Approaches to the City. It is a reading group discussion of the multi-award winning novel The City & The City (2009) by China Miéville. The discussion will be led by PhD student Sam McReavy, who is writing on the novel as part of his … Continue reading The City & The City reading discussion
Professor Nadia Kiwan, LLMVC In this paper, Professor Kiwan will consider the theoretical contributions that a decolonial studies paradigm might bring to the study of gender. She argues that a decolonial conceptual framework can generate critical discussions of key political concepts such as equality, secularism and universalism and the ways in which such concepts have, … Continue reading Decolonial approaches to gender studies and secularism
An interdisciplinary discussion about the origins of western views of burial. Co-hosted with the Death Studies Network. The sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410 shocked the Roman world … Continue reading City of God – death and burial
Three of the world's largest and most influential democracies went to the polls in May/June 2024. CISRUL is delighted to host a discussion of the campaigns and outcomes of those … Continue reading 2024 Elections in India, Mexico and South Africa
