it's pronounced /mʲiˈkɔ.waj/
independent scholar. formerly at Harvard IGLP & LSE Law.
research interests: law & global affairs & green transition
PhD: international law & global waste governance
Mikołaj Szafrański
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Not getting involved but playing "which -ism is worse" is a terminal case of poli-sci-brain.
ending week 1 of being an independent scholar (same interests, same passion, no affiliation, no income) with a relatable classic by Norma Tanega
www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4jU...
& the final post on the wage relation
any time I see a workplace describe itself as a ‘family’ I’m like so what you’re telling me is that your profit margins are tied to unpaid labour your workers do out of love, & the way this labour is both performed and valued is deeply gendered
It's much worse than this. The 'review' is pervaded by the most astonishing case of anti-Italianism I've ever seen on print, and it beggars belief how any journal could even remotely consider to publish it. It's so unhinged that it becomes hilarious at times, but only because we're not the targets
A superb, perceptive take.
www.ejiltalk.org/five-reasons...
Quinn Slobodian
Or, if you want two key excerpts:
Mikołaj Szafrański
Marina Veličković
Mikołaj Szafrański
Paolo Sandro
I mean, "tolerating" people only if you can strictly control their routes in and duration of stay, exploit them in (usually) extractive and less-paid jobs (or jobs where they are paid less than the population you designated as 'native'), then ensure you can kick them out when sick/incapacitated ➡️
🏆 The 2024 #TEL Best Article Prize is awarded to Matthias Petel for his article 'The Illusion of Harmony: Power, Politics, and Distributive Implications of Rights of Nature' bit.ly/445fgkL
Congratulations! 🥳