#Review: Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age – REDUX
Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age makes for a sobering reflection when read against the backdrop of recent […]
Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age makes for a sobering reflection when read against the backdrop of recent […]
Seth Holmes’ ethnography Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies is a timely and innovative text blending theory and praxis. As a physician
Yesterday I took my two children, aged 4 and 7, to the doctor. Both had been ill for the past
Today we re-visit a post on the deportation conundrum by Barak Kalir. The post was first published in the spring
My fieldwork in Afghanistan in 2007 involved a substantial amount of time spent at wedding parties. It was rare to
21st century politics are marked by a focus on ‘life’ (cf. Fassin 2007). Governments, international organisations, and private companies, for
Anthropologists have been studying the various phenomena associated with states and ‘state-like’ structures for a long time (cf. Fortes 1940,
We had been seeing much excitement in the social media around the post authored by Jessie Daniels titled ‘From Tweet
The theme of #pragmatisms comes from my fieldwork with a handful of civil movement organisations in Seoul during the mid-2000s.
One way of characterizing Amy Levine’s rich ethnographic inquiry into pragmatism is to posit South Korean Civil Movement Organisations as