’Intelligence, insecurity and the international: new encounters between IR and intelligence scholarship’, King’s College London, 7–8 May.
Cheers for a wonderfully stimulating workshop folks, and thanks Hager for organising.
’Intelligence, insecurity and the international: new encounters between IR and intelligence scholarship’, King’s College London, 7–8 May.
Cheers for a wonderfully stimulating workshop folks, and thanks Hager for organising.
📚 "A Programme of Absolute Disorder: Decolonising the Museum" by Françoise Vergès is our #ABIBookofMonth of May. Vergès critically examines the colonial origins of the universal #museum, advocating for a radical #transformation.
Browse through the ABI library: www.arnold-bergstraesser.de/en/library
Cover of Decentralizing Knowledges edited by Leandro Rodriguez Medina and Sandra Harding. The cover features a photograph of an art installation by Sarah Sze. Sze's large sculpture is made of steel bars that form a vast, open framework in the shape of a sphere. Attached to the framework are images of a New York sky (printed on metal) that resemble torn pieces of paper.
"Decentralizing Knowledges," edited by Leandro Rodriguez Medina & Sandra Harding, argues that epistemic decentralizing should be a main objective in studying the specific infrastructures and practices that make such decentering possible. #PostcolonialTheory
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S.E.Z. Noir open.substack.com/pub/maxread/... "arty thrillers about globalization"