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Webinars and Interviews
Upcoming:
23 May 2026, 09:00 UTC – Postliberal Convergence and the Repurposing of Anticolonial Critique. Webinar and Q&A with Chenchen Zhang.
7 June 2026, 15:00 UTC – Towards an Ethnic Democracy: Autocratization in India. Webinar and Q&A with Nissim Mannathukkaren.
9 August 2026, 09:00 UTC – Webinar and Q&A with Melinda Cooper. Details to follow.
Write to us at [email protected] if you would like to participate in one or more of these and we will send you the Zoom link(s).
Past:
29 March 2026 – Webinar with Oksana Dutchak on War, Austerity and Care
15 March 2026 – Webinar with Bill Fletcher Jr. on Global Labour Movement Solidarity
4 Jan 2026 – Webinar with Anna Hájková on Eastern Europe and the Blind Spots of the Global Left
16 Nov 2025 – Webinar with Jacob Abolafia on Emancipation and Decolonisation
21 Sept 2025 – Webinar with Brian Hioe on Campism and the Left in Taiwan
11 May 2025 – Webinar with Philippe Corcuff and Ben Gidley on Confusionism
4 May 2025 – Webinaire avec Pierre Gaussens sur la “critique de la raison décoloniale”
17 April 2025 – Entretien avec Michel Cahen sur le concept de colonialité
26 Jan 2025 – Interview with Ben Wexler on the Idea of the Eternal Settler
12 Jan 2025 – Webinar with Joe Grim Feinberg on Rethinking Colonialism and Imperialism
19 Nov 2024 – Interview with Lachlan McNamee on Settler Colonialism
14 July 2024 – Webinar with Lachlan McNamee and Arnon Degani on Settler Colonialism
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