The Decolonial Comparative Law project (DeCoLa) at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, in partnership with the Fondation Afric’Avenir, is inviting submissions that seek to rethink the divide between the formal and informal economy...
Book Series: Decrypting Power and Coloniality: Philosophical Perspectives from and through the Global, published by Bloomsbury (London). Introduction and Premises “Nature loves to hide,” said the philosopher Heraclitus. Strangely enough, the same is true of Artificial...
The Queen Mary Annual PhD Law conference 2026, organised in collaboration with the Queen Mary Law Journal, invites submissions for papers engaging with critical legal thinking in a rapidly evolving world. Critical legal thinking involves a shifting of perspectives,...
Emma Goldman stands as a foundational figure in anarchist political thought, embodying a radical reimagining of freedom, political activism, and the ethical conditions and possibilities of collective life. Living My Life provides not only a vivid autobiographical...
“Why all the fuss about the body?” Caroline Bynum first posed this provocation in the mid-1990s, prompted by a “proliferation” of new writings and theorizations, including then-recent and now-classic works by Judith Butler, bell hooks and Susan Bordo. Looking back...