The cameras and winning smiles have left the city, but Project 100 refuses to forget the families on the losing side of the Olympics. Português Español
As was the case across the Americas, formal emancipation in Barbados did not automatically lead to ‘freedom’ for formerly enslaved people.
What can runaway ads tell us about histories of exploitation and exclusion in post-slavery Peru? How did 'masters' govern before surveillance technology?
The impact of the Chinese group BSL in the Guyanese logging industry is huge. Its weight is hampering transparency and foreign direct investment good governance, undermining the "rule of law". Español Português
In debates over how to remember the imperial, slave-driving past, what can Bristol learn from Belgium?
The "virtuous decade" of progressive governments in Latin America is ending. But, as Vice President of Bolivia Álvaro García Linera’s believes, revolutions come in waves. Español
In the age of social media, digital identities are created without consent or much regard for privacy. But what happens when the perpetrators are well-meaning parents?
The Network behaves more and more as a digital Panopticon that disciplines our behaviours and controls the very production of subjectivities.
By failing to condemn ongoing human rights violations in Turkey, the Council of Europe Secretary General betrays the regional human rights system he is supposed to promote. Originally published on 1 September 2016, updated September 6.
The Council of Europe made the following reply to the authors of 'Erdogan's unexpected ally '.
Question 3 – how can we promote business accountability for labour standards in supply chains?
The ILO estimates that the annual profits from ‘forced labour’ amount to $150 billion per year.
South Tyrolean separatists were recently denied the chance to express their discontent in the capital.