Central Asian researchers often feel like second-class participants in the global knowledge economy. Academic exchange and engagement needs to become more equitable.
What happens when the “field” is your home, your battlefield and your livelihood? This new series examines the experience of Central Asian scholars in the global knowledge economy.
The government is trying to kill its own trade bill, after Parliament insisted on adding more democracy as a bulwark against secretive negotiations using the Crown prerogative.
Last week’s Supreme Court decision that Johnson’s prorogation of Parliament was unlawful re-established constitutional norms, confirming democratic principles.
The indiscriminate killing of blacks and the poor is a historical and institutionalized event in Brazil. What we are living today is the perpetuation of an attempt at racial cleansing impregnated in our history. Español, Português
Climate crisis protests reached a new pitch today as the first Friday of the Global Climate Strike saw adults join children’s marches worldwide.
Mass protests and smaller local gatherings