Welcome to 'Global Public Life', an open forum extending the discussions and debates that the academic, peer-reviewed journals Theory, Culture & Society and Body & Society (and associated Theory, Culture & Society Book Series) have been fostering in social and cultural theory, along with the wider social sciences and humanities, for over four decades.
Interview with Pheng Cheah on Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism and Human Rights
Interviewed by Yuk Hui
Interview with Antonio Casilli on Computer Culture and the Body
Interviewed by Tomoko Tamari
Ayelet Zohar and Ibrahim Nubani: Interview and Images
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Video: Renate Holub on Intellectuals and Information Capitalism
Interviewed by Yuk Hui
Interview with Lucy Pickering on Toilets and Embodied Material Culture
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with Yuk Hui on Digital Objects
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with Gurminder Bhambra on Colonialism, Empire and Slavery
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with Ash Amin on the Responses to his Article on Racism
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with Mike Hulme on Climate Change and Consumption
Interviewed by Souvik Mukherjee and Josi Paz
Interview with Couze Venn on Ash Amin and Racism
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with Jennifer Bajorek and Erin Haney on Bamako
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with Jenny Slatman and Guy Widdershoven on Hand Transplants
Interviewed by Tomoko Tamari
Interview with Jennifer Bajorek on Photography and the State
Interview with David Macey on Fanon, Foucault and Race
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with Zygmunt Bauman
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with John Milbank on Bauman and Religion
Interviewed by Edmund Frettingham
Interview with Ryan Bishop on TCS Special Section ‘Megacities & Violence’
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with Michel Maffesoli on Postmodernity
Interviewed by Simon Dawes
Interview with Nigel Clark on Climate Change and Justice
Interviewed by Jennifer Barth
Interview with Peter Burke on the Social History of Knowledge
Interviewed by Simon Dawes