Recommended Readings
- Apple finally admits its products are difficult to repair by Maddie Stone
- Carbon recyclers: how ocean ecosystems help fight climate change by Reuters
- Powerful Men Fall, One After Another, in France’s Delayed #MeToo by Norimitsu Onishi
- A Spectre in France’s Public Debate: Islamo-Leftism by Rim-Sarah Alouane (note: I interviewed her about this on the podcast)
- A Tiny Particle’s Wobble Could Upend the Known Laws of Physics by Dennis Overbye
- The Matter of Time by Sherene Seikaly
- 9 Solidarity Commitments to/with Incarcerated People in the USA for 2021
- The New War on Woke by Jeffrey Sacks
- Apocalyptic Infrastructures by Laleh Khalili
- The political economy of car dependence: A systems of provision approach by Giulio Mattioli, Cameron Roberts, Julia K. Steinberger and Andrew Brown (note: I interviewed Giulio and Julia about this on the podcast)
- On histories of policing, academic reconstruction and reparation
- The media still misrepresents Russia’s North Caucasus. Here’s how to stop by Irina Kosterina
- Dispatch from India: A sixth of the world’s population awaits tomorrow with horror by Mahesh Rao
- What we lose when we lose our glaciers by Gaia Vince
- Elections or not, the PA is intensifying its authoritarian rule online by Marwa Fatafta
- I write to remember the brutality of Jewish violence I saw in Jerusalem by Orly Noy
- The price of power; cops gun down strikers in Bangladesh by
- For our families, Armenian Genocide recognition is one step towards justice by Sophia Armen (note: I’m interviewing her on the podcast soon)
- The white flight of Derek Black by Eli Saslow
- Confronting the new ‘big platform’ (part 1 and part 2)
- What the CIA Did (and Didn’t Do) in Soviet-Occupied Afghanistan by Emran Feroz
- From Damascus to Berlin: A Reuters journalist’s quest for family reunion by Riham Alkousaa
- Colonial roots of the 1951 Refugee Convention and its effects on the global refugee regime by Ulrike Krause (Note: I’m interviewing her on the podcast soon)
- What Oil, Satellite Technology and Iraq can Tell us About Pollution by Ollie Ballinger and Wim Zwijnenburg