Contributors

Gil Anidjar
Professor in the Departments of Religion and Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University, New York, Gil features in our Disposable life series.

Etienne Balibar
Professor emeritus at the Université Paris X, and Columbia University, New York, Etienne features in our Disposable life series.

Zygmunt Bauman
Emeritus Professor at the University of Leeds, Zygmunt features in to our Ten Years of Terror and Disposable Life series, while also providing the inaugural Bauman Lecture.

Jelke Boesten
Senior Lecturer in Emerging Economies and International Development, at Kings College London, Jelke features in our key thinkers series with an introduction lecture on Judith Butler. Link Here

Simon Critchley
Professor of Philosophy at The New School, New York, Simon co-directed and contributed to our Ten Years of Terror series, along with featuring in the Disposable Life series.

Noam Chomsky
Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at M.I.T. and renowned political commentator and activist, Noam features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Michael Dillon
Emeritus Professor at Lancaster University, UK, Michael features in our Ten Years of Terror series and our key thinkers series with an introduction lecture on Michel Foucault.

Cynthia Enloe
Professor in the Department of International Development, Community, and Environment at Clark University, Cynthia features in our Disposable Life series.

Jean Franco
Emeritus Professor in Comparative/English Literature at Columbia University, New York, Jean features in our Disposable Life series.

Henry A. Giroux
Paulo Freire Chair at McMaster University, Canada, Henry features in our Disposable Life series, and provided the 2nd Bauman lecture on War on Youth.

Gustavo Esteva
Mexican activist and founder of the Universidad de la Tierra in the Mexican city of Oaxaca, Gustavo features in our Disposable Life Series

Brad Evans
Founder/Director of Histories of Violence project and Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol, Brad also features in the Ten Years of Terror series.

Elizabeth Frazer
Professor of Political Theory at Oxford University, U.K., Elizabeth features in our key thinkers series with an introduction lecture on Machiavelli.

Lewis Gordon
Professor of Philosophy and Africana Studies at the University of Connecticut, Lewis features in our key thinkers series with an introductory lecture on Frantz Fanon. Link Here

David Theo Goldberg
Director of the University of California's Humanities Research Institute and Professor of Comparative Literature, David features in our Disposable Life series.

Dominic Gray
Special projects Director at Opera North, UK. Dominic features in an intoduction lecture on the relationship between Opera and Violence.

Stephen Graham
Professsor of Cities & Society at the School of Architecture, University of Newcastle, UK. Stephen features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Michael Hardt
Professsor of Comparative Literature at Duke University and renowned political activist, Michael features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Kimberley Hutchings
Professor of Politics & International Relations at Queen Mary University, London, Kimberley features in an introduction lecture to our key thinkers series on Hannah Arendt.

Mary Kaldor
Director of the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit & Professor of Global Governance at the London School of Economics, Mary features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Mark Lacy
Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Lancaster University, UK., Mark features in an introduction lecture to our key thinkers series on Paul Virilio.

Gregg Lambert
Director of the Central New York Humanities Corridor & Professor of Comparative Literature at Syracuse University, Gregg features in an introduction lecture to our key thinkers series on Jacques Derrida.

Brian Massumi
Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Communication Sciences at the University of Montréal in Quebec Canada, Brian features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Tom McCarthy
Acclaimed author of award winning novels, including Remainder, C, and Satin Island, Tom features in a series of reflections on violence & literature.

Todd May
Professor of the Humanities in the Dept. of Philosophy at Clemson University, Todd features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Adrian Parr
Chair of Taft Faculty and Director of the Charles Phelps Taft Research Center, Adrian is currently co-directing the Disposable Life initiative.

Griselda Pollock
Professor of Social and Critical Histories of Art at the University of Leeds, UK., Griselda features in our Disposable Life series.

J. Peter Burgess
Research Professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Peter Burgess features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Julian Reid
Professor of International Relations at the University of Lapland, Julian features in an introduction lecture to our key thinkers series on Nietzsche.

Ananya Roy
Professor of City and Regional Planning and Distinguished Chair in Global Poverty and Practice at the University of California, Berkeley, Ananya features in our Disposable Life series.

Saskia Sassen
Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Columbia University, New York, Saskia features in both our Ten Years of Terror and Disposable Life series.

Richard Sennett
Centennial Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and University Professor of the Humanities at New York University, Richard features in our Disposable Life series.

Michael Shapiro
Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Michael features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Max Silverman
Professor of French in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Leeds, UK., Max features in our Disposable Life series.

Paul Taylor
Senior Lecturer in Communications Theory at the University of Leeds, UK., Paul features in our key thinkers series with an introduction lecture on Slavoj Zizek.

Keith Tester
Professor of Sociology at the University of Hull, UK., Keith features in our key thinkers series with an introduction lecture on Zygmunt Bauman.

Cynthia Weber
Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex, UK, Cynthia features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Samuel Weber
Professor of Humanities at Northwestern and co-director of its Paris Program in Critical Theory, Samuel features in our Ten Years of Terror series.

Slavoj Zizek
Senior researcher at the Institute for Sociology and Philosophy, University of Ljubljana, and international director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, Slavoj features in our Disposable Life series. Link Here