“Researchers at Risk: Mapping Europe’s Response”
Inspireeurope initiative released its report, “Researchers at Risk: Mapping Europe’s Response”, based on the survey conducted with scholars at risk, host institutions and organizations, and other organizations and projects supporting scholars.
Inspireurope promotes cooperation across Europe in support of researchers at risk. As pressures on … more infoRefugee Routes (lead: Prof. Dr. Vanessa Agnew; language: English) (in development)
This course was developed by Director of the AiE Critical Thinking Program at FU Berlin, Professor Dr. Vanessa Agnew, in collaboration with four AiE fellows – Dr. Zeynep Türkyılmaz, Dr. Sayed Mahdi Mosawi, Dr. Olga Selin Hünler, and Dr. Himmat Zoubi.
This MA/advanced undergraduate course … more infoCall for Applications: Eight AiE Fellowships at Freie Universität Berlin
Application deadline is May 15, 2020
Academy in Exile invites scholars at risk to apply for 24-month fellowships at Freie Universität in Berlin. Eligible are scholars from any country, with a PhD in the humanities, social sciences, or law, who are at risk because of … more info
AiE fellow Bülent Eken: “Dire Times, Critical Thinking, and Theory”, KWI Blog, March 2020.
Available here. … more info
Ayse Dayi: “Neoliberal Health Restructuring, Neoconservatism and the Limits of Law: Erosion of Reproductive Rights in Turkey”, Health and Human Rights Journal, December 2019.
Available with open access here.
Abstract
Through focusing on the neoliberal “Health Transformation Programme” launched in 2003 in Turkey, I show how reproductive law can be modified by neoliberal mechanisms that are implemented with neoconservative policies and pressures. The paper builds on original data collected … more info
AiE founding member Volker M. Heins: “Can the refugee speak? Albert Hirschman and the changing meanings of exile”, Thesis Eleven, No. 158, June 2020.
DOIAlso available here.
Abstract
This article presents a critical reading of Albert O. Hirschman’s typology of exit, voice and loyalty as a heuristic for understanding the changing meanings of exile in the 20th and early 21st centuries. It is argued that Hirschman’s experiences as well … more info
