The European Parliament opened its doors to the French president Macron last week to hear his vision for the European …
Feminist bots vs right-wing trolls: Brazil’s gender justice movements cross new frontiers
Abortion has long been criminalised in Brazil. It is an issue that many have all but given up on – except for feminist movements.
The Culture War is Not Taking Place: On the technological contingency of Postmodern Conservatism
ostmodern conservatives want power to remain with those who have traditionally enjoyed it so they can roll back perceived social fragmentation and restore the core values of society.
Anti-fascist Viktor Filinkov reveals how he was tortured by Russian security services
On 24 January 2018, I was tortured by the FSB into confessing to terrorism charges. Here is what happened.
Why the ‘Afroféminas’ collective refused to join Spanish women’s strike?
According to the BBC 5.3 million women joined the Women’s strike last 8 March in Spain. What started as a …
The sharing economy and its shifting definition
The most striking factor when discussing the ‘sharing economy’ is the evolution of the term itself – largely in the direction of being used to signify a growing trend in market economy.
“The Shape Of Water” and Disability
Kurt Borg spoke to Dr Anne-Marie Callus, current Acting Head of the Department of Disability Studies at the University of …