Assistant Prof of International Development @PAISWarwick, Research Fellow @CambridgeJBS. I study philanthropy, development, ICT4D, financialization. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øin šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§

Joined January 2012
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
Sorry, what? The federal ā€œinvestigationā€ into ICE’s killing of an American is investigating the *victim*?
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The suggestion that applicants from top fee paying schools are somehow naturally 'higher quality' than applicants from state schools is vile classism. If you manage to get 3 x A* despite having class sizes of 25-30, no private tuition, and no family pal to mentor you through the application system, I’d argue you might be the highest quality applicant there is.
A Cambridge University college will target private school kids for recruitment in order to improve the ā€œqualityā€ of students applying. Trinity College Cambridge will approach private schools like Eton, Winchester and St Paul’s Girls, after concerns that attempts to improve social mobility had resulted in ā€œreverse discriminationā€. The college’s ā€œtargeted recruitment strategyā€ will approach around 50 private schools, most of which charge over Ā£25,000 a year. According to the Guardian, Trinity Hall's director of admissions Marcus Tomalin wrote a memo saying, "the best students from such schools arrive at Cambridge with expertise and interests that align well with the intellectual demandsā€ of the subjects. ā€œTo ignore or marginalise this pool of applicants would risk overlooking potential offer holders who are not only exceptionally well qualified but who have been encouraged to engage critically and independently with their subjects in a way that Cambridge has historically prized. ā€œIt is important that the crucial task of securing greater fairness in admissions does not unintentionally result in reverse discrimination.ā€ Trinity Hall staff and social mobility experts have reacted with alarm to the policy.
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
LIVE from 10 with @SteveHReports: ā–¶ļø@AndyHughesCrime on a lack of vetting on potential police officers. ā–¶ļø@BanerjeeShonali on the ICE shooting in Minneapolis. ā–¶ļø@ShannahanLuke on preparations for Storm Goretti. šŸŽ§l-bc.co/LBCNews
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
Take a wild guess who owns the companies that they are allowed to sell their own diamonds to
IShowSpeed was shocked to learn he can’t buy pure diamonds in Botswana because the country is locked into contracts. Even though it produces the most diamonds in the world, Botswana has one of the poorest local diamond markets 😳
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
rarely do you get such an explicit tour of the consent manufacturing plant
BBC journalists have been banned from describing the kidnapped Venezuelan leader as having been kidnapped. The BBC News Editor has sent this to BBC journalists.
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
#Israel authorities’ plans for legislation that would impose mandatory death sentences exclusively on Palestinians under certain circumstances fly in the face of international law. They are discriminatory and they violate international humanitarian law norms. We urge the authorities to drop these proposals. āž”ļø ohchr.org/en/press-releases/…
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30 Dec 2025
Israel becomes the first country in the world to ban the humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders. Let that sink in. File under "Things you do when you are committing genocide"...
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
AI consumed as much water as the water bottle industry this year. It also created as much carbon pollution as New York City, according to a new study.
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Context needed : Global bottled water sales reach ~350 bn L/year, including production, it's closer to ~490 bn L. unu.edu/inweh/article/… bottledwater.org/bottled-water-… With total global water use at ~3,948,000 bn L/year, the bottled water industry and AI both account for roughly 0.01 % of total water consumption. data.worldbank.org/indicator/ER.H…
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
I lost my job, my kids have measles, and my town is flooded with cocaine now that Trump pardoned all the traffickers. But at least the State Department is using Times New Roman again.
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
ā€œOfficers were asking everyone what country they were from, and if they said a certain country, they were told to step out of line and that their oath ceremonies were canceled.ā€ wgbh.org/news/local/2025-12-…
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
Good on you, David. Boycotts absolutely work. So do divestment and sanctions. That terrifies them more than lethal weapons.
4 Dec 2025
'Every single one of us knew that our laws were unacceptable to the world.' Caller David, who grew up under Apartheid, has one thing to say to the countries dropping out of Eurovision: 'Boycotts work.'
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
EXCLUSIVE: 1/ Epstein didn’t just prey on children. He helped bankroll and embed a worldview of race science, climate ā€œcullingā€ and eugenics inside Silicon Valley’s elite AI networks. Tonight we publish the final part of my @BylineTimes investigation🧵bylinetimes.com/2025/12/05/h…
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
People invest themselves in arguing about the craziest stuff on here. Is it unethical to have AI write your PhD thesis? Obviously. Is Virginia Woolf a good author? Obviously. Is that 650 word college essay bad? Obviously. No further comment.
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
19 Nov 2025
Friendly reminder that universities have been unceremoniously firing/expelling profs/students for speaking out against a genocide for over 2 years now!
Larry Summers discusses his ā€œstatement of regretā€ for his disturbing messages to Jeffrey Epstein with Harvard students
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
In a normal world, this should be an immense scandal in Europe. Le Monde has a long article (lemonde.fr/international/art…) describing the hellish life of Nicolas Guillou, a French judge at the ICC in The Hague, due to U.S. sanctions punishing him for authorizing arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant for war crimes in Gaza. Guillou's daily existence has been transformed into a Kafkaesque nightmare. He cannot: open or maintain accounts with Google, Amazon, Apple, or any US company; make hotel reservations (Expedia canceled his booking in France hours after he made it); conduct online commerce, since he can't know if the packaging is American; use any major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex are all American); access normal banking services, even with non-American banks, as banks worldwide close sanctioned accounts; conduct virtually any financial transaction. He describes it as being "economically banned across most of the planet," including in his own country, France, and where he works, the Netherlands. That's the real shocking aspect of this: the Americans are: - punishing a European citizen - for doing his job in Europe - applying laws Europe officially supports - at an institution based in Europe - that Europe helped create and fund and Europe is not only doing essentially nothing to protect him, they're actively enforcing America's sanctions against their own citizen - European banks closing his accounts, European companies refusing him service, European institutions standing by while Washington destroys a European judge's life on European soil. Again, in a normal world, European leaders and citizens should be absolutely outraged about this. But we've so normalized the hollowing out of European sovereignty that the sight of a European citizen being economically executed on European soil for upholding European law is treated, at best, as an unfortunate technical complication in transatlantic relations.
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
ā€œEpstein’s name is inextricably linked with sexual predation, as it should be. But it should just as readily be linked to global militarism and authoritarianism.ā€ thenation.com/article/societ…
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
This is inhumane. You survive a war or some catastrophe and you can’t bring your kids or partner with you? This is a monstrous unforgivable policy
šŸ”“ Refugees will be barred from bringing their families to the UK unless they can show they are earning enough to pay for their upkeep without claiming benefits. Read the latest here: telegraph.co.uk/politics/202…
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
The New Yorker story is chilling: shutting down USAID has already killed 600,000 people, most of them children. For no reason other than Elon Musk’s ego, Marco Rubio’s complicity, & Republican Members of Congress’ cult-like loyalty to Trump. Devastating. newyorker.com/culture/the-ne…
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
A charter plane full of Palestinians from Gaza arrived at Johannesburg airport. A shady org called AlMajd Europe that is accused of human trafficking, coordinated their exit for $$. This couldn’t be done without cooperation with Israel. Follow the story on @AJEnglish
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Dr Shonali Banerjee retweeted
A good op-ed would be "Every single person included in the Epstein emails must immediately resign any position of public confidence and never be allowed to hold another one" does not seem harsh at all to me
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