BORDERLINES ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF A NEW COLLABORATIVE PROJECT WITH THE TECHNOLOGIES OF POWER PROJECT. THE THIRD LECTURE SERIES TITLED ‘‘AFGHANISTAN: IS THE WAR OVER?’ FEATURES THREE TALKS BY SANAA ALIMIA, MARYA HANNUN, ALI OLOMI, & BILAL SARWARY.
Read MoreThe second Technologies of Power series titled ‘ENCLOSURES’ features three talks by Ronak Kapadia, Nada Shabout & Simone Browne.
Read MoreTechnologies of Enclosure have devastated entire regions in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to the domestic expansion of explicit white supremacy, and regimes of surveillance which have generated a multidirectional and dialectical enclosures between foreign wars and domestic issues.
Read MoreFrom imperial projects that devastated entire regions in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to the domestic expansion of explicit white supremacy, surveillance, and policing, US technologies of power have generated a multidirectional and dialectical relationship between place, land, and geographies.
Read MoreFrom imperial projects that devastated entire regions in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to the domestic expansion of explicit white supremacy, surveillance, and policing, US technologies of power have generated a multidirectional and dialectical relationship between foreign wars and domestic issues.
Read MoreThis year, as the US surpasses half a million deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic and domestic fascists attempt a coup, the country will also mark the 20th anniversary of the US-led Global War on Terror. How did global and national politics coalesce into this present? In collaboration with the #TechofPower Project, a toolbox has been created as a resource to help students, activists, thinkers, & academics rethink the contemporary moment marred by continuous war.
Read MoreThrough the work of scholars, writers, and activists, Technologies of Power: Tracing Empire at Home and Abroad explores how technologies of power and empire have shaped multiple terrains domestically and transnationally. The #TechofPower Conference will include 7 conversations. 21 scholars, writers, and activists.
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