Examines structural violence, insurgent narratives, and representational politics.
This theme confronts how violence operates — not only through weapons or warfare, but through structures, symbols, and stories. It interrogates the architectures of power that normalize exclusion, how resistance emerges in response, and the political narratives used to justify or contest domination. From the psychology of occupation to electoral manipulation, from corporate rule to peace epistemologies, the theme dissects how violence is legitimized, imagined, and resisted — and how political futures are shaped in its wake.
A guide for unpacking how systems of violence evolve and how resistance is framed or silenced.
An interdisciplinary resource bridging political science, sociology, psychology, and ethics.
A lens for analyzing contemporary crises not just through events, but through power structures and imagined futures.