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Enhancing the voices of those affected by the EU’s policies on migration and asylum

In recent years, the European Union’s and EU member states’ policies on migration and asylum have continued shifting towards an approach that prioritises the curtailment of the movement of refugees and migrants, both towards and within the EU (“onward movement”). This shift comes at the expense of refugees and migrants’ rights, while negatively impacting on […]

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Bodies that Mutter

Bodies That Mutter is at once a book and a digital artefact that defines the emergent genre of poetic autoethnography: a fragile, layered narrative that documents various transitionsduring a period of eleven years. It consists of poems, multimodal insinuations (links accessible in the virtual version), and a theoretical outro. Writing it has felt like manually […]

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150 years Karl Marx’s “Capital”

150 years after its publication, Marx’s Capital remains stunningly relevant today. In essence, it is a research program launched by Marx without ever having been completed, and which is basically an ongoing project, as its object is, as Marx himself explains, the “ideal average” of the capitalist system, the causal relationships that characterize this system, […]

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