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In the light of the forthcoming Dutch elections, during this ACES Diverse Europe Webinar the speakers will discuss the challenges and impact of Corona on Democracies in Europe.
Turning out- or inwards? The Netherlands on the EU and international stage after the 2021 elections
11 Mar 2021
20:00 - 21:30
Event
On 17 March 2021, a new parliament will be elected in the Netherlands. Many of the issues that feature prominently in party manifestos and the campaign have an obvious international dimension: the economic recession ...
Decolonising Europe #13: Decolonising queerness
17 Mar 2021
16:00 - 17:00
Event
The 13th session of the Decolonise Europe Lecture Series, addresses the longstanding contributions and actions of gender studies, feminists, and queer activists from a decolonial perspective.
Bridging Race and Migration Studies: Alyosxa Tudor
25 Mar 2021
16:00 - 17:00
Event
Who is a migrant in Europe? The third session of the series invites Alyosxa Tudor (SOAS) to discuss their work on migratism, racism and transfeminism in European migration studies.
Community conversations: On European Storytelling
26 Mar 2021
14:00 - 15:30
Event
ACES Co-director Luiza Bialasiewicz will join ECF their event Community Conversations on the need for new European storytelling, how to avoid creating new European prejudices and why we all need understanding ...
Decolonising Europe #14: Recentering “Eastern” Europe in Decoloniality
7 Apr 2021
16:00 - 17:00
Event
In this session, we continue our conversation on how decoloniality is related to the Eastern part of Europe. Our speakers will explore the theoretical and political filiations between dependency theory, world-systems ...
Workshop: Engaging with Intersectional Approaches to the Politics of Migration
6 Jul 2021 - 7 Jul 2021
09:00 - 17:00
Event
How and why do migration scholars draw on intersectional theories and methodology in their work? How does the meaning of intersectionality travel across different research sites and institutions in Europe, North ...
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