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Our alumna, Raia Apostolova just published her PhD dissertation into a book.

October 23, 2024

Our alumna, Raia Apostolova just published her PhD dissertation into a book. In Capitalism and Migration: Freeing and Hunting Labor Power Across the European Union, Apostolova argues that scholars need to transcend the legal frameworks of migration and to interrogate the very spaces (historical, ideological, socio-political) of their making. Instead of threating migratory categories as a point of departure, Apostolova approaches them as results.

We are proud to announce that a new co-authored article published by our doctoral student Davoud Osmanzadeh

September 23, 2024
We are proud to announce that a new co-authored article titled "Colonial sovereignty and religious  necropolitics: The sacred victimization of infidel Kurds in the Middle Easthas been published by our doctoral student Davoud Osmanzadeh in the "Ethnicities" Journal, and is now available via open access: https://journals.sag

Annika Werner is among the three winners of the first CEU Competition for the Best Master's Thesis on the Politics of the Anthropocene

July 15, 2024
We are proud to announce that our recently graduated 2-year MA student, Annika Werner, is among the three winners of the first CEU Competition for the Best Master's Thesis on the Politics of the Anthropocene.

Having received 11 submissions from five departments, the jury selected three Best Theses:

  • Hedda Thomson, Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy. Seeing the city for the trees: Exploring naturescapes in present and future urban landscapes.

PhD student Omar Qassis publishes commentary on food and agriculture in the West Bank after the events of 7 October 2023

June 3, 2024

Commentary on food and agriculture in the West Bank after the events of 7 October 2023 published by Omar Qassis.