Special Issue: South Asian Popular Culture
Co-Editors: Priya Jha (University of Redlands, CA) and Amitabh S. Rai (Queen Mary, University of London)
Call for Papers:
How do we approach the emergence of various media forms? From radio to…
Nanopolitics – experiments in radical movement
This applied research project explores the relationships between affect, the lived conditions of postfordist labour, contemporary forms of management and the potential for political action using different relational techniques from the fields of…
Special Issue of Journal of Agrarian Change on Capture Fisheries (2012, volume 12, issue 2-3)
Editors: Liam Campling (Queen Mary, University of London) Elizabeth Havice (University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill) and Penny Howard (International Transport Workers’ Federation).
Fisheries development at FFA develops the capacity of members to sustainably harvest, process and market tuna to create livelihoods and economic profits. http://www.ffa.int/fisheries_development
Collective members involved include: Liam Campling
Center for Global Justice, Seattle University School of Law, Friday 8 April 2011
Organized by Tayyab Mahmud (Seattle University School of Law), Denise Ferreira da Silva (School of Business and Management/The Centre for Ethics & Politics – Queen Mary University…
“The Modern Refugee in the Postmodern Europe”, Patricia Tuitt (Birkbeck, University of London
28 January 2011
Respondents Mark Harris (La Trobe University, Australia) and Camille Bargagallo (Queen Mary, University of London)
A part of the Postcolonial Capitalism Study Group…
gComm(o)ns are currently rapidly developing open-process features for academic publishing and conference organisation.
Centre collective members involved include: Mr Toni Prug
Cross-Disciplinary Investigations of Finance Collaboration
Organised by:
Ian Baucom, Duke University,
Mary Poovey, NYU,
Charles Piot, Duke University,
Stefano Harney, Queen Mary
Race, Colonialism, and the Law Collaborative
Organized by Prof. Denise Ferreira da Silva and Dr. Iyiola Solanke (University of Leeds’s School of Law)