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Pan Karanikolas

Pan Karanikolas is a writer and researcher based in Narrm (Melbourne). They research and write in the fields of disability and mad studies, critical carceral studies and socio-legal studies. Their work has appeared in Overland Journal, Archer and Flood Media, among other places.

Precarity Editorial

It has been our great joy to work in collaboration with The Institute of Postcolonial Studies (IPCS) to bring you the eleventh issue of demos journal. Securing funding through arts...

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Editorial: Crisis

The  demos journal  editorial team decided to explore the topic of crisis before the summer of bushfires and the outbreak of this global pandemic (and its economic and social shock...

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Editorial: The University

Excessive managerialism, neoliberalisation and casualisation are some of the main challenges that are threatening the viability and the values of the university today. Sara Ahmed a...

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At what point is the university not worth defending?

Rosie Joy Barron is a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne’s Graduate School of Education, where she is involved with the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU). For this...

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