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Kamran Baradaran

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Grace Blakeley interviewed by Kamran Baradaran via Iran's Book News Agency (IBNA).
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Jean-Luc Nancy interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via the "Philosophy-World-Democracy" journal on the anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
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Agon Hamza interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via the "Philosophy-World-Democracy" journal.
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Geoff Shullenberger interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via ILNA on the anniversary of the September 11attacks.
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Divya Dwivedi interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, published in the "Positions" journal.
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Guy Standing interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via ILNA on the anniversary of May Day.
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Alan Shandro interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via ILNA.
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Volodymyr Ishchenko interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via ILNA on the anniversary of Euromaidan.
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Simon Hajdini interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via ILNA.
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Adrian Johnston interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via ILNA.
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Simon Hajdini interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via ILNA.
Agon Hamza interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via ILNA.
Robert Pfaller interviewed by Kamran Baradaran, via ILNA
Baradaran, K. (2023). Vulnerable to Ourselves, or the Radicalized Disenchantment of Being. In: Achella, S., Marazia, C. (eds) Vulnerabilities. Integrated Science, vol 18. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39378-5_12
On ruins and the Pandemic, published in The Philosophical Salon.
Interview with Matthew Flisfeder about the legacy and lasting influence of the work of Mark Fisher
On Gramsci, COVID-19 pandemic and the idea of the Left published on the "Positions Politics" journal.
"When catastrophes occur, the sands of time stand still and everything is engulfed in a benumbing silence. Often we experience a mixture of fear and astonishment in the face of a catastrophe, not knowing what to do in its unhomely hour."... more
"When catastrophes occur, the sands of time stand still and everything is engulfed in a benumbing silence. Often we experience a mixture of fear and astonishment in the face of a catastrophe, not knowing what to do in its unhomely hour." - Introduction to the special issue of Philosophy World Democracy, "Where Do We Go From Here?"
https://www.philosophy-world-democracy.org/articles-1/the-apocalyptic-hitchhiker