by Dr Teodora Todorova In December 2024 I gave a presentation to the IGDC outlining the use of settler colonial theory for the study of Palestine/Israel – or the colonisation, occupation and settlement of the land of historic Palestine, on which the state of Israel was established in 1948, and the entirety of which the … Continue reading On Indigeneity in Settler Colonial States
Month: April 2025
Power, Politics and Climate Care: Older Women Activists of Extinction Rebellion
by Peter Gardner, Susannah Williams, and Andrew Macdonald (cover image by Julia Hawkins) Older women have been the linchpin of post-2018 climate activism across the Global North. Much excellent work in social movement studies has explored the experiences, perspectives and outlooks of young environmental activists. However, the roles played by older women activists have received … Continue reading Power, Politics and Climate Care: Older Women Activists of Extinction Rebellion
The Far-Right and Populism in Europe and Latin America
by Victoria Frois Borrero, a University of York Politics & International Relations PhD student What are the implications of and challenges posed by the far-right in Europe and Latin America? This was the question discussed by Daphne Halikiopoulou from the University of York and Leslie Wehner from the University of Bath as part of a … Continue reading The Far-Right and Populism in Europe and Latin America