Expanding the margins of financialization:  the proliferation of neoliberalism from below

Expanding the margins of financialization: the proliferation of neoliberalism from below

by Verónica Gago (UNAM / University of Buenos Aires)             We propose to think in terms of the proliferation of neoliberalism from below and its reinforcement by a money flow that organizes an entire system…

Racism, colonial power and subjectivity

Racism, colonial power and subjectivity

by Montserrat Galcerán Huguet (Complutense University of Madrid)

Selective Inclusion in Education – the example of Berlin Schools

Selective Inclusion in Education – the example of Berlin Schools

by Birgit zur Nieden Berlin schools have fixed catchment areas that are supposed to guarantee a specifically determined “social mix” of children. This “social mix” resembles the composition of the neighbourhood, and as a result schools become very much segregated….

An Untimely Present in Europe. History, Democracy, Movements

An Untimely Present in Europe. History, Democracy, Movements

by Isabell Lorey End of February / Beginning of March 2014, a hundred activists from various parts of Europe gathered in Madrid for the conference ‘El nuevo rapto de Europa: deuda, guerra, revoluciones democráticas’, to discuss the topics of Debt,…

Encountering Financialisation: Some Reflections on Method

Encountering Financialisation: Some Reflections on Method

by Emma Dowling (Middlesex University, London) Whilst the term financialisation has been in heavy circulation at least since the onset of the global financial crisis, it is still predominantly considered a terrain for economic ‘experts’, a discourse that removes finance…