Written by Vittorio Sergi Abbesmuseum in Eindhoven is a small structure in post-modern architecture in the midst of a residential neighborhood of modern colonial Dutch-style cottages just across the canal that surrounds the historic center. The museum houses a diverse, and unusual by Italian standards, collection of critical post-colonial artworks and information installations. Henry Von […] The post Sociology of Freedom: a world where many worlds fit appeared first on Transnational Institu...| Transnational Institute of Social Ecology
Written by Hawzhin Azeez. She holds a PhD in political science and International Relations, from the University of Newcastle, Australia. Azeez is the creator of The Middle Eastern Feminist and was formerly the Co-Director of The Kurdish Center for Studies (English branch). Previously she has taught at the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS), as […] The post Hawzhin Azeez: “The Children of War Know Its Human Costs” appeared first on Transnational Institute of Social Ecology.| Transnational Institute of Social Ecology
Statement by the European Ecological Movement for Kurdistan (TEV-EKO) from 12.05.2025. The 12th Congress of the PKK, which was held on 5-7 May 2025, and the statement issued afterwards represent a new turning point in the peoples’ struggle for freedom and democracy. The decisions taken have a historical significance not only for the Kurdish people, […] The post TEV-EKO: Statement on the New Political Period appeared first on Transnational Institute of Social Ecology.| Transnational Institute of Social Ecology
Written by Yavor Tarinski To many the news of PKK dissolving itself came as a thunder bolt from the blue sky. Such a surprise mostly comes from an absence of knowledge on the writings of Öcalan and the project of Democratic Modernity that has been adopted by the Kurdish freedom movement couple of decades ago. […] The post Strategic Transformation? The PKK’s Self-Dissolution within the Framework of Democratic Modernity appeared first on Transnational Institute of Social Ecology.| Transnational Institute of Social Ecology
Written by Andrej Grubačić for the book Building Free Life: Dialogues with Öcalan (PM Press, 2020). Svetozar Marković, the founder of Balkan socialism, was arrested in January 1874. He was immediately jailed in the Serbian town of Kragujevac. For the police records Marković gave his occupation as a writer; the local authorities recorded that he […] The post The Democratic Modernism of Svetozar Marković and Abdullah Öcalan appeared first on Transnational Institute of Social Ecology.| Transnational Institute of Social Ecology