An agenda for a new internationalism

The British Labour Party’s International Social Forum at SOAS last weekend explored many of the same issues as ourEconomy’s new ‘Decolonising the economy’ series. It brought together an impressive line-up of speakers – including Jayati Ghosh, Gyekye Tanoh, Ann Pettifor and Yanis Varoufakis – with a wide-ranging group of delegates around panels on the climate […]

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Shades of Islamophobic hate

Did you know that hate crimes can impact places of worship? A hate crime can be any criminal or non-criminal act such as graffiti, vandalism to property, name-calling, assault, or online abuse using social media. Recent statistics from the Home Office have shown that there has been a surge in hate crimes directed at people […]

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Alan Turing will appear on the 50-pound note nearly 70 years after being persecuted for his sexuality.

There’s no great way to say, “I’m sorry for persecuting you because of your sexuality,” but putting someone on the national currency is a good start. Mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing was chosen to grace Britain’s new £50 note. Turing’s advancements in the field of computers were overshadowed by the treatment he received because […]

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La recherche, plus que de l’extraction ? Production de connaissances et violence fondée sur le genre dans les conflits africains

Plusieurs méthodes différentes peuvent être utilisées pour recueillir des informations. Le point de départ est le plus souvent l’Internet. Certaines personnes vont même à la bibliothèque. Dans la plupart des cas, l’objectif est de repérer des informations qui ont déjà été recueillies par d'autres personnes. Cependant, il arrive aussi que les informations requises ne soient […]

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Economic planning is back

Click:A32100-1 When the USSR collapsed, the issue of economic planning seemed to be settled once and for all. In the struggle between the market and the plan, the former had won a decisive victory. Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin wall, the verdict is not so obvious anymore. Throughout the world, academic and […]

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Saudi Women may soon no longer need a man’s permission to travel

Click:NBA live zhibo Saudi women could soon be allowed to travel the world freely. Saudi Arabia may ease laws requiring women to seek consent from their “male guardian” before travelling internationally, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.  The country maintains a male guardianship system that requires women of all ages to obtain the consent of a designated […]

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