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Reflections on the humanitarian emergency facing refugees in Moria, Lesvos (Greece)

By Andrea Shieber | 14 September 2020

Last Wednesday, the first images began to circulate online from the fires in Moria, the large and infamous refugee camp on the Greek island of … Read more

Thinking between words and traditions

By Andrea Shieber | 14 January 2020

Earlier this year Thanos Zartaloudis kindly accepted my request to ask him some questions about his recent book The Birth of Nomos; a book I … Read more

Politics in the age of the double-bind: Anti-elitism and anti-populism

By Andrea Shieber | 18 July 2019

by Elena Paris[i], Christos Marneros[ii] with Dr Thanos Zartaloudis The workshop was generously supported and sponsored by the following research centres and groups to whom we … Read more

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