Parliaments of Dartmoor

The rugged landscape is itself the result of ecological collapse. Once upon a time Dartmoor was a dense forest. Then…
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Dartmoor moss Siraj Izhar

One Piece at a Time

Johnny Cash’s song is about how he makes his own dream Cadillac by smuggling out all the parts from the…
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One step at a time

The Hackney Cut

The changing ecologies of clean and dirty. As the river Lea bends and turns in through Hackney Marsh, it leaves…
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river Lea Siraj Izhar

corpus nullius

In a triumph of circular logic, the means of exclusion that serves to maintain a liberal Europe have pushed it…
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Moria Camp Siraj Izhar

Recovering Community (1)

The political antagonism posed by community — in particular the struggle through it for agency beyond the framework of liberal…
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Calais Jungle 2017

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Managing the Boomerang of Genocide

If we recall the scramble for territory by European states at the end of the nineteenth century, the scramble now in the twenty-first is for legislation to ban language of colonial resistance. That is how the boomerang turns the stage…
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11 April 2026 Archive

Rap vs. The State

Through rappers such as Bob Vylan and Kneecap, an insurgent rap tells us why the scale of killing in Gaza is not only bound with our own repression but also coincides with a rising fascism at home. Rap entwines these.
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Bob Vylan O2. Siraj Izhar

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