Summary

Research summary

  • February 2019 – ongoing

The Critical Theory in Hard Times (CTiHT) project brings together researchers from different backgrounds to explore what it means to be critical in today’s world.

The research team hosts themed events to encourage debate on the role of critical thought in contemporary politics, society and culture.

This has included the challenge of decolonising critical thought from within intellectual traditions of university research and teaching shaped by colonial legacies.

More broadly, the project is looking at whether established frameworks of critical thought are fit to examine current global issues and how being critical can help move societies forward.

Researchers are also considering whether it’s possible to create a global critical theory by encouraging conversations between different schools of thought.

Critical theory in hard times

A research network examining the modern role of critical theory.

Research outputs

Academic papers and books

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