Culture and Dignity: Dialogues between the Middle East and the West
Written in the aftermath of 9/11 and the subsequent invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, this collection of essays by anthropologist […]
Written in the aftermath of 9/11 and the subsequent invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, this collection of essays by anthropologist […]
As global news feeds are increasingly dominated by gruesome imagery of Gaza bombings and more recently, ISIS violence in Iraq, it
Today we continue our discussion on Gaza with a guest post by Lori Allen, previously published at Jadaliyya, and reposted
In our last post discussing the ongoing Gaza massacres we insinuated that this issue was something existing outside the ivory
While operating in the Ivory tower of the Academia – in this instance referring to the extensive attention we have
The fun & madness continues in Tallinn as Day 3 of #EASA2014 is in full swing. What has happened so
So the first day of the #EASA2014 is behind us. What did it leave us with; what was HOT and
IT’S TIME! The biannual conference of the European Association of Social Anthropology, lovingly known as #EASA2014, is finally upon us.
After three flights, fifteen hours of travelling, ample soggy sandwiches and three not-too-terrible movies, I finally arrive at the Chicago O’Hara
Today we are delighted to share this exchange between Antu Sorainen and Davina Cooper on the latter’s project & book on Everyday Utopias: