Tim Ingold on the “correspondence of lives”
Professor Tim Ingold from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, gave a lecture at the University of Konstanz, Germany on June […]
Professor Tim Ingold from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, gave a lecture at the University of Konstanz, Germany on June […]
July 2nd 2015, it is 4.30pm and the temperature is touching 40’c. I am standing in a queue of some
“Grecia, prove di un’economia di guerra”. (Corriere della Sera, June 30, 2015) “The Real Story Behind Greece’s Debt Crisis,” MSNBC
This book comes to life as a product of fifteen years of research in and about the festive culture of
Yes, the summer has finally arrived: time to plan for the upcoming academic year! As has become our monthly tradition,
Mahmoud Dowlatabadi is an acclaimed and respected writer in Iran. A post stamp has recently been produced in his honor.
Lila Abu-Lughod’s book, Do Muslim Women Need Saving?, expands on her thoughts from an earlier article similarly titled. As she explains,
This post represents the final part of our special review section on Money From Nothing: Indebtedness and Aspiration in South Africa.
Worried by the current crisis affecting the Eurozone and many other parts of the world, we also sometimes feel disempowered