MOVING THINGS // HELPERS CHANGING HOMES
What roles do things play in the context of forced migration? How do things become a vital source in […]
What roles do things play in the context of forced migration? How do things become a vital source in […]
Research takes you to unexpected places. After finishing my PhD, I got a postdoc position at the ERC-funded project WARFUN
“Police, Provocation, Politics” by Deniz Yonucu is an ambitious text that documents the long and complicated history of dissident populations
Worlds of Care: The Emotional Lives of Fathers Caring for Children with Disabilities by Aaron J. Jackson is a self-described
Book review of Amarasuriya, Harini, et al. The Intimate Life of Dissent: Anthropological Perspectives. UCL Press, 2020. The Intimate Life
On a chilly afternoon in April of 2016, Lana and I were about to embark on a ride through Saint
This post is the introduction of our thematic thread on Trust, curated by Anna Weichselbraun (University of Vienna), Shaila Seshia Galvin (Geneva Graduate Institute)
“Trust in humanitarian action” was the top item on the agenda of the 33rd international conference of the Red Cross
Cal Biruk explores how technologies of audit and claims to transparency common to both agri-capitalist and global health infrastructures in
This short essay addresses how trust mechanisms are articulated in one of Geneva’s local organic stores, considering the existence of