Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human
Underlying the domain of human rights is the conception of the human on which we predicate, and advocate for, human […]
Underlying the domain of human rights is the conception of the human on which we predicate, and advocate for, human […]
This week we have two new reviews for you, tackling the question of #race (see our #callforreviews here): Tomorrow, our
“They say everyone’s born a hero. But if you let it, life will push you over the line until you’re
Policymaking and implementation across state institutions, international organisations and transnational networks of civil-society organisations are expanding fields of anthropological research.
Destroyed under global media coverage, exalted as identity symbol, traded and purchased, heritage is taking on a growing and controversial
What do you know: the summer is finally over – even in parts of the world where we would insistently
Fieldwork, the cornerstone to the ethnographer’s magic, seems to be under siege in recent times. The invocation that it ‘is
Have you been affected by Ethnographic Experimentation Breakdown (EEB) or Excess of Engagement Stress (EES)? Are you suffering from breach-of-the-canon
The first ever team comprised of refugees debuted at this year’s Rio Olympics. They were the penultimate team to enter
In February of this year, I participated in a Middle East, South Asian and African Studies graduate student conference at