Sin of Cain
In the face of new beginnings it is always useful to look back at how things got started in the first place. With these…
Read MoreIn the face of new beginnings it is always useful to look back at how things got started in the first place. With these…
Read MoreAs one of our aims is to keep a pulse on the (scholarly) feeling of the moment, we wanted to share these recent encounters…
Read MoreWe just came across the last filmed interview of Edward Said, made available on the blog of Verso Books on the occasion of the…
Read MoreIt is our great pleasure to welcome the first issue of The London Review of International Law; a journal what promises to become one…
Read MoreAre we approaching the end of an era? A few prominent voices around us certainly seem to think so. In a recent interview in…
Read MoreIssue 3 of the Journal of Legal Anthropology has just come out! It features articles from Melanie Griffiths, Maya Unnithan, Nebi Bardhoshi and Allegra moderator Miia Halme-Tuomisaari. In…
Read MoreGrégoire Chamayou, Manhunts: A Philosophical History. Translated by Steven Rendall. Princeton University Press. 2012. This book, originally published in French at La Fabrique, written…
Read MoreHaving a lot to do does not always mean having a lot of power, but having a lot of power always means having a…
Read MoreWe need more work exploring the multifaceted roles of visual representations in international collaboration! Why not start by proposing a panel for the ŒAnthropology…
Read MoreOur anticipation has been rewarded by the publication of ‘Value as Theory, Part 2 of 2‘ of HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory (click here…
Read MoreWrapped in the glow of the computer or phone screen, we cruise websites; we skim and skip. We glance for a brief moment at…
Read More“Visibility and Concealment” Organised by the anthropology departments of Goldsmiths and UCL in collaboration with University of East London, Brunel, SOAS, LSE, LSHTM and…
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