NATASHA TANNA, ABEYAMÍ ORTEGA DOMÍNGUEZ, HAKAN SANDAL-WILSON
This edited volume examines knowledge that is often excluded from conventional academic production and its potential to advance social justice.
KATHARINA GALOR
The story of a friendship between the author, an Israeli Jewish scholar, and Dima Mansour, a young Palestinian held in a Belgian detention centre.
EMILE BADARIN
Using Palastine as a case study, this book examines how recognition politics operate to legitimise long-standing colonial power structures.
NIKOLAS KOSMATOPOULOS
The author argues that so-called experts, from violence researchers to peace professionals, often misrepresent and exacerbat the violence they claim to be tackling.
MARIO GRAÑA TABORELLI, ADRIAN MASTER
In their books, Jurisdictional Battlefields and We, the King, both authors examine the political culture in the Iberian Empire and reveal the existence of dialogue where we least expect it.
MELISSA GATTER
Challenging the perceptions of Azraq as the ‘ideal’ refugee camp, where mundane bureaucratic procedures create a power system that surpresses instead of aiding refugees.
NICHOLAS MIRZOEFF
An analysis of how the videos and photos, shared on social media by young people in Gaza, enabled a profound switch in public opinion.
ELEANORE HARGREAVES, BRIAN LALLY ET AL
This collaboration between five authors explores their interactions with refugee children whose experiences are expressed through their own words and drawings.