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The book brings together studies that address how the racialized normal produces bodies of knowledge. “The contributions to this volume…

The anthology brings together exclusively critical voices and perspectives of people of color on racism and cultural politics. It thus…

In her book Precarious Life, Judith Butler reflects on the reactions to 9/11 and explores the question of the different…

The 2/2015 issue “Struggles of Migration as Invisible/Invisible Politics” of movements. Journal for Critical Migration and Border Regime Research is dedicated to current struggles of refugee protests in Europe.

In this brochure, Keith Hamaimbo and Serge Palaise describe current challenges in cooperation between white development organizations and migrant-diasporic organizations and provide an outlook for further cooperation.

In this book, David Featherstone addresses the question of how transnational resistance movements can emerge and be founded in neoliberal times and what role space and power have in them.

In this book, David Featherstone describes the history of solidarity movements and internationalism.

The anthology Myths, Masks, and Subjects provides a good and broad introduction to the theory and fields of application of…

Unreflective handling of one’s own colonial history reproduces racism. Colonial ideas are carried into society through the institution of school. Textbook analyses show that an image of Africa is created that perpetuates racist ideology.

In this classic work, feminist Marxist Federici examines exploitation and dispossession in the transition to capitalism.