I’m dreaming of … December #EVENTS
It’s this time of the year when one should think of everything but work. Yet, Allie is here to remind us that 2015 is…
Read MoreIt’s this time of the year when one should think of everything but work. Yet, Allie is here to remind us that 2015 is…
Read MoreThe following paper [in German] was presented during the symposium ‘The Future of German Anthropology’ on 7 November 2014 at the University of Leipzig. English Abstract: The…
Read MoreThe institute of anthropology was founded in November 1914 as “Sächsische Forschungsinstitut für Völkerkunde” (Saxonian Research Institute for Ethnology). It was the first anthropological…
Read MoreThis post represents the third and final installment of our special review section on Muslim Networks from Hajj to Hip Hop, Islamic Civilization and Muslim…
Read MoreThis post represents the second installment of our special review section on Muslim Networks from Hajj to Hip Hop, Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks Series. First…
Read MoreThis post represents the third installment of our special review section on Capital in the Twenty-First Century. First and second installments available here and…
Read MoreMiriam Cooke and Bruce B. Lawrence, eds: Muslim Networks from Hajj to Hip Hop, Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks Series (Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of…
Read MoreThis post represents the second installment of our special review section on Capital in the Twenty-First Century. First and third installments available here and…
Read MoreThe following paper [in German] was presented during the symposium ‘The Future of German Anthropology’ on 7 November 2014 at the University of Leipzig. …
Read MoreThis post represents the first installment of our special review section on Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Second and third installments available here and…
Read MoreYoung man: Hey, what’s he talking about? Old man: The professor is discussing ideas of justice and humanity in the philosophy of Plato. Young…
Read MoreOn 28th of December 2013, Emile, a two-year-old child who lived with his family in a small Guinean village near the border of Sierra…
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