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Published in: HomeDialog macht Schule: taking dialogue into schools
A highly innovative German school programme uses dialogue to move beyond the us versus them of our polarised...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIn a world of hate, fear and ‘alternative facts’, education really does matter
“It cannot be right, that people can grow up and go to school and hardly ever come into meaningful contact with...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesLoomio and the problem of deliberation
One of the frustrations within the current political system is that most people are alienated from deliberation. The...
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Published in: TransformationHow the Alt Right is trying to create a safe space for racism on college campuses
Right-wing movements in the US are repackaging ideas from white nationalism into a new, more middle-class culture by...
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Published in: HomeThe problem with politicians and democracy…
"Opening up new forms of political participation to hear the voices of the politically marginalised is critical for...
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Published in: HomeSo, is it a refugee crisis?
“Not really. It’s a crisis of everybody’s values and everybody’s solidarity, and how far they’re willing to go to...
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Published in: HomeTurkey’s universities are being purged: we cannot afford to look the other way
We must keep in mind that as academics we are at our best, not when we agree to disagree, but exactly when we...
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Published in: Home‘Policed multiculturalism’ and predicting disaster
Counter-radicalisation in France draws on British and Dutch policies developed in the mid-2000s. It extends police...
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Published in: HomeA threat to whom? Some implications of the rise of “extremist rhetoric”
“We need to call in question how, as a society, we allow our security and democracy to be defined.”
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The rights and duties of international citizenship
This statement was read by Foucault at a press conference on June 19, 1981, organized in association with Médecins...
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Published in: HomeNeoliberal realpolitik: choking others in our name
This lack of lived experience with the violence of our state entails an almost inevitable blindness to the deepening...