In this post, Dr Rodanthi Tzanelli explores the ethical and aesthetic controversies surrounding the making and evolution of Borat-induced tourism advertising. Art and the new...
In this poem, Dr Rodanthi Tzanelli uses poetic language to reflect on the multiple crises humanity faces today, with particular reference to attitudes towards...
In this post, Walaa al Husban explores the contradictions of humanitarian action in a world in which even the suffering of children can be commoditized....
In this post Professor Scribano explores the colonisation of human sensibilities by technological and biomedical processes. The colonization process of the 21st century has its...
This is the final post in a three-part series reflecting on questions of racism, violence and identity politics during lockdown. In this post, Dr. Sarah...
In this post, Barnor Hesse and S. Sayyid argue that the latest protests in support of Black Lives Matter illustrate how the racially unfamiliar has...
This is the second post in a three-part series reflecting on questions of racism, violence and identity politics during lockdown. In this post, Dr. Sarah...
In the poem Dr Rodanthi Tzanelli places her critical lens on a local instance of human suffering to reflect on the global refugee crisis. Hostipitality[1]...
In this post, Leed's Sociology and Social Policy PhD student Karen Tatham suggests that the inequalities in the PhD process will be further entrenched by...
In this post, Marta Soligo examines Italy's efforts to revive its tourism sector in the era of COVID-19, celebrating the renewed appreciation for all things...