CASAS
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Speaking out, talking back? African feminist politics and decolonial poetics of knowing, organising and loving

New publication alert! Check out this recent article by Rama Dieng, CASAS member: This piece reviews the ‘Talking back: African feminism in dialogue’ interview series I conducted with 15 African feminist activists, policymakers, researchers and artists of diverse ages, genders, sexualities, ability and nationality in which they shared their visions, personal and institutional biographies and…
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Uneven and Combined Development and the Politics of Labour in an Eastern Indian Coalfield: Shifts and Changes from Late Colonialism to Neoliberalism

Suravee Nayak (CASAS member) has just published a new book chapter titled ‘Uneven and Combined Development and the Politics of Labour in an Eastern Indian Coalfield: Shifts and Changes from Late Colonialism to Neoliberalism’. Check out the full chapter here: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111311418-008/html
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First in-person CASAS General Assembly: Highlights and Contacts

In a significant milestone, we convened our first in-person General Assembly last October at the esteemed College of Humanities and Development Studies (COHD) of the China Agricultural University in Beijing. The assembly was held as a pre-activity to the Critical Agrarian Studies in the 21st Century – International Conference, a collaborative effort by COHD, The…
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The Geopolitics of Green Colonialism

Check out this critical new publication on “The Politics of Green Colonialism” co-edited by CASAS member Mary Ann Manahan: The time for denial is over. Across the Global North, the question of how we should respond to the climate crisis has been answered: with a shift to renewables, electric cars, carbon trading and hydrogen. Green…
