The case of Academics for Peace in Turkey shows us academics trapped between authoritarianism and precarity, and why international solidarity has become crucial.
Depression and anxiety are rising rapidly among young people: what’s going on?
A conversation about university education today that rearranges some of the deckchairs on the Titanic.
Free university education was a central demand of the Chilean student protests in 2011. Why was the student movement so successful and where does it go from here? Español
Any encounters that exist between newcomers and long-term inhabitants end at the school gate.
The LMD reforms have tied the fate of the Algerian higher education sector to European intellectual and economic development, reinforcing the neoliberal assault on higher education and on society at large.
One can only conclude that the Turkish Government’s heavy-handed reaction to petitions supporting arrested academics is the continuation of a wider trend of restricting civil liberties and freedom of speech.
There are two aspects of the US college protests which we leave out of account at our peril if we are to see them in context, let alone judge them. Interview.
A conversation about some of the factors behind the campus protests in the United States, and what they tell us more generally about our conditions of existence.
The writer reflects on the role of language, foreign and Arabic, colloquial and classical, in Morocco; and on the appropriation, polarisation, and xenophobia of the Egyptian counter-revolution.
In fact, the removal of the ‘duty to promote community cohesion’ in schools from the UK's Ofsted inspection regime sent a very clear signal.