
- Essay
That Which We Cannot Not Want: On International Law and People’s Justice
Shela Sheikh
Sheila Sheikh explores the role of cultural institutions in staging debates regarding emancipatory engagements with legal systems.

Shela Sheikh
Sheila Sheikh explores the role of cultural institutions in staging debates regarding emancipatory engagements with legal systems.

Kamel Lazaar
Kamel Lazaar reflects on the history of the Kamel Lazaar Foundation (KLF) and the idea of culture as a critical ‘infrastructure’.

Hanan Habashi
Written during Israel’s mass destruction of civilian infrastructure in Gaza, Hanan Habashi considers the place of the home as a site of ‘generous togetherness’.

Anthony Downey
Anthony Downey considers how AI today has accelerated colonial ambitions into an all-encompassing neocolonial desire to not only forecast but also occupy the future.

Caleb Azumah Nelson
Two artists unexpectedly reunited on residency together in a small snowy town on the East Coast of America revisit past feelings and memories.

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Naeem Mohaiemen

Patrick Chamoiseau
The Martinican author listens for the ‘world-echoes’ of an alternative ‘globality’ grounded in ‘transcultural’ and ‘cross-border’ relations and alliances.

Ana Teixeira Pinto

Heba Y. Amin

Fatimah Asghar

Ashkan Sepahvand

Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei
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Elisa Adami

Jack Poulson

Laura U. Marks