- Butler and the Problem of the Critical Performative
- States of Desire: Homonationalism and LGBT activism in India
- Hegel, Disney, and Parenthood
- Decolonizing the Mosque
- The skin I’m in: Afro-Bengali solidarity and possible futures
- Jamaica Kincaid on James Baldwin: "Love is Something You Do"
- “What will become of all this beauty?”
- Loyal Repetitions of the Nation: Gay Assimilation and the ‘War on Terror’
- What Louis Armstrong taught Egypt and the Middle East about itself
- Ramadan and eating disorders
- on having No Chill, love, affective labour, poetry, and surveillance
- Queering ethnicity and creolising Europe
- The Narcissist Ballet of Counter-Insurrection Bodies
- "How might the unthinkability of blackness direct our queer gazes?”
- “Every few weeks I reach what I can only call racial pain threshold.”
- The Transition will Not be Smooth Sailing
- Special Economic Zone
- Instaserfs (audio)
- Could this be the biggest blow to Uber's business model?
- Uber, AIrbnb, and Consequences of Sharing Economy
- France Taxi Drivers Strike in Uber Fight
- This is How Uber Takes Over a City
- Judy Wacjman on the Impact of Digital Technology (video)
- Datafied Research
- Against Students
- The Beginning of the End of Privacy
- For Slow Scholarship: A Feminist Politics of Resistance through Collective Action in the Neoliberal University
- #charlestonsyllabus
- The Condition of Black Life is One of Mourning
- Black Churches are Burning in America Again
- Impact of US Housing Crisis on Racial Wealth Gap Across Generations
- In the regents we trust? How autonomy put tenure on the chopping block
- Against students
- No, Sesame Street was not the first MOOC
- Introducing the "assistant adjunct professor"
- Campus cops are becoming more and more like regular cops
- "[M]any college students across the country…say their schools forced them to go on medical leave, then made it next to impossible for them to return."
- This is how they teach South Carolina students about slavery
- "Stacks without books"
- Where is the Chilean student movement at today?
- In the Regents we trust? How autonomy put tenure on the chopping block
- "We need not to be lulled by subtle divide and conquer tactics to focus only on tenure and shared governance, while ignoring these historic budget cuts and who they are going to be most hurtful for."
- What if we all stopped paying our student loans?
- How Sweden's celebrated school system fell into crisis
- From textbook-burning in South Korea to teargassing in Brazil: teachers' protests around the world
- Business is booming for US for-profit education companies in Brazil
- #CharlestonSyllabus
- Rhodesia and American paramilitary culture
- The present tense of (racial) slavery
- Historians and the carceral state
- On Flaubert's Salammbô, popular depictions of the Phoenicians, and narratives of national identity
- A Christian Arab Gospel Book in its Mamluk Context
- Arabic Elements in Palestinian Yiddish
- Tipu Sultan’s dream book
- ISIS, Poetry, and the Romance of Jih?d; or How Reading The New Yorker Can Save Religious Studies From the Rhetoric of Authenticity
- Why Twitter Is the Perfect Platform to Debate Rachel Dolezal
- How Charles Correa's plans for Mumbai were thwarted
- Arabic Punctuation Marks
- "first son of soil" / alternate names for black boys, Danez Smith
- But what the numbers can’t convey is what the justice system does to the individual black body. / The Brief and Tragic Life of Kalief Browder, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- "I was five but I could feel the shrugged evil of it so true and impossible to touch as I pretended to recognize us." / Do any black children grow up casual?, Harmony Holiday
- Five-Year-Old Girl Plays Dead And Survives Charleston Shooting
- "...the more awe you feel for its historic resilience amidst white-supremacist terror." / Charleston’s ‘Mother Emanuel Church’ Has Stared Down Racist Violence for 200 Years, Dave Zirin
- Pundits: stop calling #SouthCarolinaMassacre senseless. It's #terrorism There are no lone wolves; it's political violence #WhiteSupremacy / Robin D.G Kelley Tweet
- "Uncle Tom? Hello?" “We’re mad! We’re angry! Tell the truth!," "White people are terrorists. This is not a hate crime." "Uncle Tom" comment, she continued. “Don, are you angry?," she said. “We’re angry. Speak about the anger. Talk about the anger." “The president is a puppet! Stop the lies. Stop the lies. He’s an Uncle Tom, too."
- "Take down the #ConfederateFlag at the SC Capitol. To many, it is a symbol of racial hatred. Remove it now to honor #Charleston victims." / Mitt Romney Tweet
- "Anti-Haitianism is alive and well. But historical memory of El Corte is not. There are no museums memorializing the slaughter in Dajabón, the border city where the worst killings took place." / The Roots of La Sentencia, Elizabeth Mahony & Rachel Nolan
- "The bottom line is they don’t want us to be part of the same present or the same time. They want us to operate outside of history."/ Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Anna Johnson
- The narrative or revolutionary romance has a fairly recognizable structure, momentum and direction. [...] then, the end is virtually guaranteed at the beginning in a teleological fashion. The path may not be entirely uninterrupted and untroubled, but the direction is clear, and the end, however far, is undoubted. / David Scott, Stuart Hall
- DRAPETOMANIA, OR THE DISEASE CAUSING NEGROES TO RUN AWAY. It is unknown to our medical authorities, although its diagnostic symptom, the absconding from service, is well known to our planters and overseers... / Diseases and Peculiarities of the Negro Race, Dr. Cartwright
- "It brought in the whole enormity of the issue of history versus fiction, fiction versus history, and which is which . . ." / The Art of Fiction No. 78, James Baldwin
- "Thus the beast lives unhistorically, for it gets up in the present like a number without any odd fraction left over; it does not know how to play a part, hides nothing, and appears in each moment exactly and entirely what it is." / On the Use and Abuse of History for Life, Friedrich Nietzsche
- Kyberneticka Babicka (1962)
- The facts vs. David Brooks
- Greetings from the Colonies: Postcards of a Shameful Past
- A New Theory of Distraction
- Ella Baker’s Radical Democratic Vision
- Donald Trump's Grossly Exaggerated Net Worth: A Timeline
- Modi government is killing Vajpayee's food security scheme
- Did it have to be the hair?
- The bloody origins of the Dominican Republic’s ethnic ‘cleansing’ of Haitians
- The Growing Right-Wing Terror Threat
- Max Blumenthal's unflinching book on Gaza war must not be ignored
- The Limits of the Virtuoso
- Bangladesh indigenous ban 'worse than apartheid'
- Hiawatha's Photographing - by Lewis Carroll
- “It’s gonna be forever or it’s gonna go down in flames”: Tenure and (In)justice