Making the List: Denmark’s Ghettos, Their Criteria, and Views
In this episode we look at Danish ghettos from perspectives of Roskilde University students who experienced living there.
In this episode we look at Danish ghettos from perspectives of Roskilde University students who experienced living there.
What we really need to do to overcome the humanitarian crisis we are facing
Sanjukta Bose analyses how George Floyd’s murder has influenced the willing of police abolition in India relating it to carceral feminism.
The Dalit community is being marginalized when accessing higher degree studies. Sudarshan Kasbe analyzes the situation.
How neoliberalism is affecting students’ mental health.
How is philosophy applied to education from a South African perspective?
Data literacy should become an essential part of children’s education and where we need to be careful will be discussed in the following article.
Counter narratives on what is and why is education.
In our system, the knowledge of some counts more than the knowledge of others. The Silent University deconstructs this with its transversal pedagogy making the voices of refugees and asylum seekers heards.
A proposal to advance Evergreen’s commitment to learning and co-creating across significant differences in the globalized world through the Critical Edge Alliance & Critical Edges.
The deeper meaning of remittance that goes beyond poverty, inequality and underdevelopment
A critique of Paris 8 through a case study of its occupations in 2018
How climate change is not an individual problem
On pedagogy and liberation
Strategies to promote environmental education.
The story of the how the newly formed Green Student Movement was able shake Denmark closer towards fighting climate change, within less than a year.
Find out what reading habits students have globally.
If nothing within me is keeping me, surely nothing in the world I live in is doing so.