Being a Resilient Community: An Interview with Shahida Zubair
Milan. A few meters from Duomo’s Square. Beginning of October. We are under the “Galleria” waiting for Shahida Zubair and […]
Milan. A few meters from Duomo’s Square. Beginning of October. We are under the “Galleria” waiting for Shahida Zubair and […]
Can Islam Be French? Pluralism and Pragmatism in a Secularist State. By John B. Bowen, 2010, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
During a long drive in the snow to meet my family for the dubiously-founded yet nonetheless celebratory U.S.-American Thanksgiving, my
In the course of the last two decades, the territorial exclusion of unwanted foreigners, constructed as a threat to national
Stories of war, violence, running and survival were a common narrative of many South Sudanese Nuer whom I met first
We recently featured a review on the ‘Anthropology of the State’ with Madeleine Reeves’s new publication on Border Work: Spatial
In keeping with this week’s theme, today Allegra is happy to direct you to a piece written by Noreen Malone,
I arrived in Geneva for the first time in July 2010, hoping to spend a few days getting my bearings
We then feature another one of our recent thematic lists on Human Rights. However this time the list is a
Stephen Hopgood has recently argued in The Endtimes of Human Rights [i] that human rights discourse has fallen into decay