

Gen AI and the crisis of/in humanness
Insofar as intelligence and creativity are idealised expression of humanness, the degradation of associated activity represents not only the stripping away of world-building capacity but, more crucially, of the symbolic or ethical value attributed to such it. Moreover, whereas knowledge and creative activity has generally been imagined as existing autonomously, beyond the circuits of intelligent technology, Gen AI threatens this status, thereby bringing forth a crisis in/of h


On Ungrading
If we're interested in the individual, we must be interested in relationship and reciprocity. These are not realisable through marking.


Coloniality in/and the Disputes in UKHE
What we are witnessing in the current UKHE disputes is the work of coloniality in preserving the distinction between value and null-value.


Coloniality in the classroom
Students latch onto coloniality because it brings the epistemic and material together, and helps them decipher their own realiti


EDI as a punchline
In the past few years especially, EDI has become a bit of a punchline. And, in my opinion, rightly so.


What does decolonisation mean?
Decolonisation is the end of the world as we know it. In other words, it is the abolition of coloniality.


On surrogates and cyborgs
The cyborg is an effect of coloniality, of a logic driven by mastery, that cannot accommodate other expressions of humanness.


Coloniality and the surrogate body
The surrogacy relationship is structured through coloniality.


this is not about the hoax
A hoax it not just a hoax. Trolling in never just that. Dress it any way you want, there is, at best, a willingness and, at worst, an intent


being and building otherwise: a conversation between Lani and rashné, part 2
From the moment we are born we are betrayed - born into a world that does not meet our expectations, even when we are born into the arms of



















