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📣 Today at LSE: How do states turn citizens into “traitors”?
Join Ilyas Chattha for a public lecture on citizenship, captivity and post‑colonial state violence, drawing on his book Citizens to Traitors.
🕒 3pm to 4.30pm
📍 Wolfson Theatre, LSE
Thursday 20 May | 6pm | Free and public event at LSE
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Reforms to asylum and refugee policy announced by the Home Office are already negatively impacting asylum seekers and refugees, even before they're implemented. This @lsepoliticsblog.bsky.social article provides first hand testimonials on the effects of the reforms.
Looking forward to speaking in London next week on why liberal democracies create militarized police readied for authoritarian rule (spoiler alert: the answer is not about whether you have liberal or right wing leaders but rather is about histories of colonialism).
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The reforms to asylum and refugee policy anounced by the Home Office are already having a negative impact on assylum seekrs and their children.
🎙 Join us next week for a public lecture on empire, race and the militarisation of policing with Julian Go (University of Chicago), in conversation with Dr Mahvish Ahmad and Prof Aaron Reeves at LSE.
📅 Wed 27 May
💻 In‑person & online
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6.30pm Wed 27 May | Professor Julian Go, Dr Mahvish Ahmad, Professor Aaron Reeves | Ticket Required | Free public event at LSE
Was delighted to host @robin-c.bsky.social of @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social at @lsesociology.bsky.social. He gave a most thought-provoking lecture on migration as anti-fascist movement as our 12th Annual Internationalism, Cosmopolitanism & Politics of Solidarity Lecture. @lsehumanrights.bsky.social
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💡 How do imperial tactics return home to reshape policing, citizenship and democracy?
Join us for 'From citizen to subject', a free public event at LSE with @juliango.bsky.social and @aaronreeves.bsky.social.
#LSEEvents #LSESociology
💡 How do imperial tactics return home to reshape policing, citizenship and democracy?
Join us for 'From citizen to subject', a free public event at LSE with @juliango.bsky.social and @aaronreeves.bsky.social.
#LSEEvents #LSESociology
We're delighted to be joined this evening by Professor Julian Go, who is delivering a talk on police militarisation in the UK and US. This event explores how imperial tactics reshape these so-called liberal democracies. #LSEEvents #LSESociology
🚔 How do liberal democracies come to embrace militarised policing?
Join us tonight for a public lecture at LSE on empire, race and policing with @juliango.bsky.social, @aaronreeves.bsky.social and Mahvish Ahmad
💻 In‑person & online
6.30pm Wed 27 May | Professor Julian Go, Dr Mahvish Ahmad, Professor Aaron Reeves | Ticket Required | Free public event at LSE
Here is the video recording of Professor @robin-c.bsky.social's thought-provoking lecture at the LSE, "Migration as Anti-Fascist Movement? Rethinking the Question of Solidarity":
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW-P...
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