Tag Archives: Germany
Borders and the Production of Ill-Being: Temporal zones of ill-being
Elena Fontanari
‘Freedom!’, exclaims Ben during an interview conducted in Berlin in April 2019, ‘I desire only freedom: I want to choose where to live, which kind of job I can do. I want to move out from Berlin, visit my friends, my family. You know that feeling of being imprisoned? I feel exactly like this,Read more
ATC: On Solidarity: The solidarity of concern
Julia Eckert
Solidarity could be defined as the readiness to assist and support, that is, the emotional and normative affirmation of one’s obligations towards others. Might we think of solidarity as grounded in the recognition of our given connectedness, a connectedness that makes us concerned? Concern here refers to both meanings of the word: the issues, whichRead more