What are state harms? What are the formal and informal ways they are enacted? How can solidarity, denunciation and resistance challenge state harms and what opportunities and openings for change exist?
Federica Rossi and Chris Magill are guest editors of a themed section on state harms in the latest issue of Justice, Power and Resistance. In this episode, they speak to Jess Miles about what state harms are, how they are justified, opportunities for resistance and whether academic research itself should be political.
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The themed section on ‘State harms and violence: solidarity, denunciation and resistance’ from Justice, Power and Resistance is available on Bristol University Press Digital.
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