Anthropology at, and of, the Limit
Where do we draw the line of separation? Who draws it, and for which purposes? When the former interior minister […]
Where do we draw the line of separation? Who draws it, and for which purposes? When the former interior minister […]
The NGO personnel in Gaziantep’s office (Turkey) was in shock. Little groups were talking loudly in Arabic, or keeping their
Andersson’s new opus is a haunting and insightful examination of those remote zones of danger and insecurity that are distant
As neo-nationalists gain strength across Europe and the promise of ‘strong’ borders continues to gain traction with electorates across the
“I can only work cash-in-hand [načerno] for the rest of my life,” Nina[1] told me as we were sitting in
You would have been forgiven for doing a double take if you walked past UCL Anthropology’s Darryl Forde Seminar Room
The topic of sex trafficking captured the imagination of the public for already a few decades. Despite the definition of trafficking
It is already dark, past 10 pm, and Dora, Emil and I are riding our bikes to the backyards of
Konstantinos Eleftheriadis’s Queer Festivals: Challenging Collective Identities in a Transnational Europe is a much needed and welcome addition to a
The arrival of a ‘refugee,’ ‘migrant,’ ‘asylym seeker,’ or the European ‘Other,’ is too familiar to us from political debates.