Review of Border Work by Madeleine Reeves
In contemporary political anthropology, ‘the state’ is a curious as if object (Navaro-Yashin 2002). It has come to dominate the […]
In contemporary political anthropology, ‘the state’ is a curious as if object (Navaro-Yashin 2002). It has come to dominate the […]
This piece explores the activities of Afghan merchants in the former Soviet Union especially Tajikistan in Central Asia and Russia
What is 19cm high, 20cm wide, weighs only 680grams but carries a President? Right – it’s the Russian Bear! And
Every once in a while we have to remind ourselves of the motto that governs Allegra’s operations: our Academic Slow
Judith Beyer joins our joint virtual roundtable with Anthropoliteia by answering the question: “What has struck you the most, or
Yesterday we opened the AVMoFA’s first summer exhibition – Die SommerWende – and today we are very pleased to meet
Summer of course is a nice time to take vacation and go on a trip, visit new places, admire historical
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