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The far-right and the corporate world to the prism of climate politics and ecology (14 February)

Friday 14 February 2025 14:00-17:00 GMT. Zoom webinar: PLEASE REGISTER HERE Over the past few years, an increasing stream of research has explored how the rise of far-right movements in many countries was supported by significant fractions of dominant classes. Such research plays a crucial role in moving the discussion […]

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On Left Internationalism (21 February)

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Friday 21 February 2025 15:00-17:00 GMT. Violet Laidlaw Room, Chrystal Macmillan Building This seminar reflects on how contemporary left internationalism could think through—and beyond—both “humanity” and “nation” when positioning its struggles. It will look to philosophy and then to history to distinguish unsettled questions that animate dilemmas of left internationalism […]

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CRITIQUE-EEHN Session – How to Teach in a Burning World (29 January)

Smoke above a forrest.

Please join us on Wednesday 29 January for an EEHN-CRITIQUE reading group, where we will be discussing The Existential Toolkit for Climate Justice Educators: How to Teach in a Burning World. This edited volume provides a much-needed discussion of how we can develop innovative pedagogies and teaching practices that are attuned to the intellectual, emotional, and […]

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Theory in Sociology: Deconstructing hierarchies of knowledge: Are we at a gridlock? (25 February)

Date/Time: Tuesday 25th February 2025, 3-5pm Place: Violet Laidlaw Room, 6th floor, Chrystal Macmillan Building Speakers: Katey Warran, Amy Chandler, Niamh Moore and Shaira Vadasaria Theory in Sociology series conveners: Stephen Kemp and Isabelle Darmon Register with eventbrite HERE. Hierarchies of knowledge are founded upon theories about reality, with imagination, […]

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CRITIQUE Seminar – Syllabi and Social Justice with Michael Frazer (2 April)

Painting done for social justice theme

Wednesday 2 April, 3pm – 5pm, Conference Room 3.15, Chrystal Macmillan Building Demands for curricular reform are often defended by asserting a link between the principles that ought to determine the selection of material that academics teach and the principles that ought to govern a just society. This article considers […]

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Living with the Oil Sands: Indigenous Stories of Struggle and Strength (5 March)

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Wednesday 5 March 2025 16:00-17:30 GMT Room 1.55, Edinburgh Futures Institute A discussion from the front lines of the battle against settler colonialism. Two women from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation outline life growing up in Alberta, Canada, working with and against the Oilsands. Join us to hear how their […]

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Music and Anti-Imperial Solidarity with Elaine Kelly (12 March)

Reiter der Nacht album cover

Wednesday 12 March, 3pm – 4.30pm, Chrystal Macmillan Building, Conference Room 3.15 A seminar with Elaine Kelly (Music) on “Opera against Apartheid: Reiter der Nacht at the German State Opera”, a draft chapter from Elaine’s current book project Music and Anti-Imperial Solidarity: East Germany and the Third World. Set against […]

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