The one paper whose existence in title alone gave me confidence in my prospectus! Great to see it out. It offers a compelling discussion of diasporas’s meta-commitments and obligation of answerability, drawing on examples from Kurdish, Tibetan, Hongkong, and Jewish diasporas. A fascinating piece!
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Very happy to share that my book, A New World of Revolutoins, now has a cover and page with @princetonupress.bsky.social. Many thanks to the editorial team for coming up with a great design!
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Thank you! Looking forward to it!
📣 Delighted to share that my paper "Methodological Nationalism is Not the (best articulation of the) Problem" is forthcoming in Philosophy! 🎉 (1/8)
A preprint is available here: philpapers.org/rec/BEAMNI
"The multiplex order in the eastern Indian Ocean was a highly robust and resilient order that lasted for centuries even in the absence of a grand design. It did not depend exclusively on any single polity, not even imperial China."
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What a great topic and line up! This event is in person only, right?
Very excited to share the program of the upcoming WHPT conference! It promises to be a wonderful couple of days, and we cannot wait!
@maryjomacdonald.bsky.social @sophiecardin.bsky.social @abbsleblanc.bsky.social @rosscarroll.bsky.social @tmbejan.bsky.social
Reading about Edward Said’s life decades later..
(From J. Morefield “Unsettling the World: Edward Said and Political Theory”)
Job alert!
Fully-funded PhD @facultyofartsug.bsky.social, with myself, @karimeltaki.bsky.social and @bherborth.bsky.social on post-imperial geopolitical imaginations in/of the Arab world.
Please help spread the word among interested candidates!
Full details here: karimeltaki.com/phd-position...
Details below on our "Perspectives on Politics" team's first call for papers! We seek research applying political science tools & theories to investigate "The University," broadly understood. Led by three great guest editors, this special issue will probe the politics of higher education & much more
Citational politics in academia comprises a pervasive sore point. I no longer engage academic work that cites a particular demographic in excess, editing out knowledges constituted by racialised & global south thinkers.
The knowledge formation by this 'ethnoclass' (Wynter) remains wilfully partial.
Congratulations!!!