Jaffer Najar examines how Brahamical patriarchy and the close relation between prostitution and human trafficking moulds anti-trafficing policies in India
Does the recent invasion of government offices in Brasilia highlight the fragility of Brazil's democracy or is it part of the country's evolution to democracy?
On 12 January, we launched the Legal Mobilization Platform, uniting people in their efforts to mobilize for social-economic, climate and racial justice.
What are the features of Critical Agrarian Studies? And are these still relevant in today's neoliberal, globalized world? Jun Borras provides some answers.
Should scholars transcend impartiality and play a role as political agents revealing the truth? Yes, according to PhD researcher Haris Zargar in this blog post
The people of Sri Lanka are finally experiencing some relief in the wake of a year plagued by economic decline and shortages. Jayasundara-Smits explains
Dr Zeynep Kaşlı investigates the dynamic yet historically and geographically specific modes of any given border, focusing on the Greek–Turkish border