Critical Times 5:1
Vol. 5, No. 1 (2022)
Contributions to this issue include calls for a non-state alternative to ensuring academic freedom, a probing look at the politics of deferral in Zionism and colonialism, and an exploration of the prefigurative possibilities emerging from the ruins of capitalism. The issue also features a special section on the future of global higher education, a roundtable on María Pia López’s Not One Less: Mourning, Disobedience, and Desire, and sketches and oil paintings by Palestinian artist Malak Mattar.
Scholarly Essays
Joan W. Scott
Adam Y. Stern
Laura Quintana
Artistic Intervention
Winnie Wong
FIGURE 5. Malak Mattar, My Mother (2021). Oil on Canvas 80 x 60 cm.
Special Section
GLOBAL HIGHER EDUCATION IN 2050: BUILDING UNIVERSITIES FOR SUSTAINABLE SOCIETIES
Keri Facer and Christopher Newfield
Christopher Newfield
Pedro Fiori Arantes
Yulia Gilich and Tony Boardman
Kostas Gavroglu
Misty G. AndersOn
Abigail Droge
Debaditya Bhattacharya
Arturo Escobar
Keri Facer
Special Section