Critically Linked brings 'old' philosophers back into the digital public square. Together with hosts Dana S. Trif and Jaspal N. Singh, our guests talk about theories, concepts, and the real world. What can classical texts still teach us? How can we use the past to shape our future(s)? These are some of the questions we plan to address on our podcast. Join the discussion!
Stuart Hall (1932 - 2014) was one of the most influential scholars in the field of Cultural Studies, shaping the discipline with his groundbreaking theories on media, identity, power, and representation. Hall’s work redefined the way we understand culture—not as a fixed, elite phenomenon, but as a dynamic and contested space. His contributions remain central to modern debates on race, identity,…
Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana is a contemporary sociolinguist and a lecturer in cultural and postcolonial studies at the Open University of the Netherlands. In today’s episode, we experiment with a slightly new format. Critically Linked has 3 wonderful guests – Amandine Kingambo, Lou Paquet, Dounia Sabrallah - all of them Bachelor students from UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles coordinated by Prof. Thomas…
Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana is a contemporary sociolinguist and a lecturer in cultural and postcolonial studies at the Open University of the Netherlands. In today’s episode, we experiment with a slightly new format. Critically Linked has 3 wonderful guests – Amandine Kingambo, Lou Paquet, Dounia Sabrallah - all of them Bachelor students from UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles coordinated by Prof. Thomas…
Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana is a contemporary sociolinguist and a lecturer in cultural and postcolonial studies at the Open University of the Netherlands. In today’s episode, we experiment with a slightly new format. Critically Linked has 3 wonderful guests – Amandine Kingambo, Lou Paquet, Dounia Sabrallah - all of them Bachelor students from UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles coordinated by Prof. Thomas…
Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana is a contemporary sociolinguist and a lecturer in cultural and postcolonial studies at the Open University of the Netherlands. In today’s episode, we experiment with a slightly new format. Critically Linked has 3 wonderful guests – Amandine Kingambo, Lou Paquet, Dounia Sabrallah - all of them Bachelor students from UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles coordinated by Prof. Thomas…
Chantal Mouffe (1940 – ) is a contemporary Belgian political theorist, a well-known public intellectual, and a prolific writer. As the co-author of Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics (1985), Mouffe can certainly be considered a classic theorist of democratic politics and of – a term she helped coin – the ‘political’. In her work, Mouffe takes issue with what she…
Karl Marx (1818–1883), the 19th century philosopher, is remembered as many things: a revolutionary, a political activist, a journalist, and the father figure of Marxism, which is a theoretical approach in the social sciences and the humanities alike. Marxism is also the political ideology defining what we now refer to as the Left in politics. Rather ignominiously, it also spawned some of the…
Ernesto Laclau’s writings in post-Marxist thinking have given us many enduring concepts: antagonism, hegemony, the logic of equivalence, and the logic of difference. Society, Laclau argued, was not a closed project, but always an open one. Almost 40 years after the publication of his book (with Chantal Mouffe) – ‘Hegemony and socialist strategy: Towards a radical democratic politics’ (1985) – what…
Most of the 5 to 6 million Ukrainian refugees in Europe are women and children. Under the banner of “Women, life, freedom” women are marching at the forefront of protests in Iran. Women are demanding their right to education in Afghanistan. Women protest the striking down of Roe and the constitutional right to abortion in the U.S. Amid such challenges, one question emerges almost by necessity: Are…
In this first episode of Critically Linked, we sit down with Michael Kranert, Lecturer in Sociolinguistics at the University of Southampton, UK, and Andrew Jones, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Exeter, UK, to discuss the relevance of Immanuel Kant’s thinking in today’s world. In an article published in 2018, Jamaican-born philosopher Charles W. Mills (1951 – 2021) tried to develop what…