An audio note on Commitment
‘We have to sit with the structural inequality of our work, and not try to dance around the obligation of […]
‘We have to sit with the structural inequality of our work, and not try to dance around the obligation of […]
In May 2024, following a barrage of Russian missile attacks on power stations across Ukraine, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced
Until the fairly recent turn towards therapy and mental health of educated middle classes in Turkey, talking with one’s neighbor,
Film Screening & Discussion with Director Nafis Fathollahzadeh Khabur 30′28 November, 13:30 CET Nafis Fathollahzadeh AnthroKino presents the screening of
Conducting field research in the Global South comes with its own challenges in various stages: pre-field, during fieldwork, and post-fieldwork.
It’s a cold early-winter morning in South Brooklyn. The streets are empty. My friend Gabe explains that it’s only a
To A. and O., for better or for worse. The story I want to tell might seem to be about
Cornell University has been in the news for suspending the British-Gambian student Momodou Taal for his lawful involvement in protests
“I do wonder how safe this is for me. I mean, sharing these things.” The room felt small as he