Navigating new pathways for our rights, our land and common justice - 21 June 2022 21 June 2022 09.30 – 16:30 (Uk time), Scottish Universities Insight Institute (SUII) Collins Building, 22 Richmond St, Glasgow, G1 1XQ The event is part of the Scottish Universities Insight Institute supported project, (Un)earthing new pathways for a justice transition: cultivating hope and food on contested terrains in Scotland, Amazon and the Arctic, that has been opening dialogue with communities of struggle and practice towards equitable land access and use, food production and land reform with justice. Read more
Slave-like work, environmental degradation and globalised commodity chains - 20 June 2022 20 June 2022 09:30 – 18:00 (Uk time) Read more
CPEL Seminar series - 3 November 2021 Speakers: Dr Charles Umney (Leeds University Business School) and Professor Ian Greer (Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labour Relations) 3 November 2021 13:30 – 15:00 (Uk time) Read more
Engajamento público e redes de solidariedade Como parte do terceiro estágio do projeto, essas atividades integram a série de discussões públicas que buscam construir alianças e aproximar representantes do poder público de liderancas regionais de imigrantes residentes nos corredores migrantórios no Brasil. Read more
Putting the university to work: technology-mediated extraction of land and labour from UK universities This webniar discusses how technologically-induced transformation to academic knowledge production has increasingly subsumed the functionality of the university towards market-oriented profiteering, while producing new divisions of labour. Read more
Live da RCP: Efeitos da COVID-19 Mundo Afora: Desafios Sanitários e Perspectivas Solidárias Read more
Meeting: COVID-19 and the Amazon: community threats and resistance to pandemic and corporate plunder (7pm, 13th May 2020 on Zoom) This webinar will provide an informed overview and discussion on the risk being posed to indigenous, fishing, agro-extractive and African-descendent 'Quilombo' communities by COVID-19 and their proximity to still functioning hydro and mineral and complexes that are considered as 'key industries' by Brazil's government. Read more