Orientalism after Said
We just came across the last filmed interview of Edward Said, made available on the blog of Verso Books on […]
We just came across the last filmed interview of Edward Said, made available on the blog of Verso Books on […]
It is our great pleasure to welcome the first issue of The London Review of International Law; a journal what
Are we approaching the end of an era? A few prominent voices around us certainly seem to think so. In
Issue 3 of the Journal of Legal Anthropology has just come out! It features articles from Melanie Griffiths, Maya Unnithan, Nebi Bardhoshi and
Grégoire Chamayou, Manhunts: A Philosophical History. Translated by Steven Rendall. Princeton University Press. 2012. This book, originally published in French
Having a lot to do does not always mean having a lot of power, but having a lot of power
We need more work exploring the multifaceted roles of visual representations in international collaboration! Why not start by proposing a
Our anticipation has been rewarded by the publication of ‘Value as Theory, Part 2 of 2‘ of HAU: Journal of
Wrapped in the glow of the computer or phone screen, we cruise websites; we skim and skip. We glance for
“Visibility and Concealment” Organised by the anthropology departments of Goldsmiths and UCL in collaboration with University of East London, Brunel,