Platforms

  • Archive Stories

    Archive Stories is a website about how to work with creative and non-traditional archives. We wanted to create a space for conversations about archiving beyond institutional archives, to think through the possibilities that open up when we imagine the archive as expansive and as encompassing everything around us.

  • Cyberfeminism Index

    Cyberfeminism Index is INCOMPLETE and ALWAYS IN PROGRESS. Cyberfeminism cannot be reduced to women and technology. Nor is it about the diffusion of feminism through technology. The term is self-reflexive: technology is not only the subject of cyberfeminism, but its means of transmission. It’s all about feedback.

  • Eye on Palestine

    Eye On Palestine is a platform of cultural players and civil society organisations from Ghent, who want to visualise the Palestinian issue through art in various disciplines with room for reflection during debates and lectures.

  • First Waves

    First Waves is a collaborative open platform that proposes to share the often-silenced stories of the struggles for dignity of the Maghrebi and Black diasporas in Belgium. Rendering visible the early waves that reveal and erode persistent racialized and colonial structures. By collaborating with the witnesses and protagonists of these first waves, the platform gathers memories, recorded testimonies and archival materials washed ashore, spanning from the colonial era to the dawn of the new millennium.

  • Palestine is Everywhere

    Palestine is Everywhere is an interactive map that captures the emergence of widespread support for the Palestinian resistance as more colleges and universities rise up each day. Students throughout the world have set up encampments on their campuses in solidarity with the Palestinian people. They are protesting their universities' investments and complicity in the ongoing genocide, occupation, and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people. The students will not stop until their demands are met. 

  • Pirate Care

    Pirate Care - a syllabus is a research process - primarily based in the transnational European space - that maps the increasingly present forms of activism at the intersection of “care” and “piracy”, which in new and interesting ways are trying to intervene in one of the most important challenges of our time, that is, the ‘crisis of care’ in all its multiple and interconnected dimensions.

  • South/South Movement

    South/South Movement is a transnational student collective independently run by and for scholars, activists, and scholar-activists from and for the global souths. We are invested in questioning Eurocentric and western-centric knowledge regimes in social and political studies.La description apparaît ici

  • Transnational Institute

    TNI has a reputation for well researched analysis on key global issues long before they become mainstream concerns. As a non-sectarian institute made up of researchers, scholar-activists and movement-builders, TNI uniquely combines a ‘big picture’ analysis with proposals and solutions that are both just and pragmatic.

  • Convivial Thinking

    Convivial Thinking is an open group of scholars thinking, working and writing on all issues related to post- and decolonial approaches in the context of development, development studies and beyond. We feel that post- and decolonial perspectives are far too important to be overlooked in the development debate and in academia as such.

Magazines

  • GEOZONe

    GEOZONe – Geography Zine Organizing Network – is a transnational collective archiving zines and print ephemera broadly concerned with geography. We aim to make these materials available for download, print, and distribution in academic and activist spaces across the globe.

  • Revolutionary Papers

    Revolutionary Papers is a transnational research collaboration exploring 20th century periodicals of Leftanti-imperial and anti-colonial critical production.

  • The Funambulist

    The Funambulist is a platform that engages with the politics of space and bodies.