Sina Arnold's response to Silvia Rodríguez Maeso

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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,…