Neither Markets Nor Militaries: On the critical importance of restoring the commons
In Southern Africa – where South Africa and Botswana account for two of the most economically unequal countries in the world according to the…
Read MoreIn Southern Africa – where South Africa and Botswana account for two of the most economically unequal countries in the world according to the…
Read MoreThe switchover to remote teaching in the wake of COVID-19 has prompted a flurry of conversation among academics regarding technology’s (in)capabilities in replicating the…
Read More“Ben really isn’t keeping up well. He looks fine, but he’s been complaining and he’s constantly out. […] You don’t see a change with…
Read MoreEstablished in 1994, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), along with its predecessor, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), was,…
Read MoreIn Uberland: How algorithms are rewriting the future of work, technology ethnographer Alex Rosenblat tackles the political realities of the Silicon Valley mythos through…
Read MoreIrregular migration has been one of the most popular topics of the political debates in Europe for already a few years. Issues of border…
Read MoreDrawing on two years of ethnographic fieldwork, Dispossessed considers the 2008 subprime crisis through the eyes of Sacramento homeowners and the daily work of…
Read MoreAs vast parts of the world went into Covid-19 lockdown over the past months critics of this approach have emerged from a broad spectrum:…
Read More‘The last time I saw my friends, I was invited to their place inside the refugee camp for lunch. It was long before the…
Read MoreSpoiler: I hate to say it, but Americans have only begun the five stages of grief, and we aren’t all going through it…
Read MoreThe house and the body are the protagonists of isolation. In Argentina, staying at home is experienced as an unequal privilege. The coronavirus put…
Read MoreI can smell it, someone is cooking chicken, I screamed and ran to my sister. I think it is the neighbours. Let us call…
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