#Failures: When things don’t hold: Anthropologies of failure, breakdown, and dysfunction
The fragility of our infrastructures and modes of living seldom become as ubiquitously palpable as they have with the current […]
The fragility of our infrastructures and modes of living seldom become as ubiquitously palpable as they have with the current […]
We were sat upstairs in a favourite hot-pot restaurant in old Taipei, nestled in between a deep red temple and
Anticipating the failure of digital devices has become part of the fabric of everyday life in the digital world. With
There is a growing consensus that India is going through a waste crisis, and this awareness unfolds parallel to an
Fog catchers (atrapanieblas) are fairly simple constructions. They consist of large plastic or nylon nets stretched between two vertically positioned
Public and media discourses about housing estates are replete with highly problematic narratives of failure, riddled with classed and racialised
Every day, women, men, and children sit on the wonky wooden benches in front of the social welfare office, patiently
“yeʔ kan plŋal!” “lawac!” “hɛy yeʔ leh!” “Don’t laugh!”, “It’s taboo!”, “We shouldn’t!” Naʔ Srimjam kept admonishing us one afternoon
In their introduction to this thematic series, and the symposium that preceded it, Berisha, Mafizzoli and Ojani invite us to
The global pandemic has brought death uncomfortably close for many of us. The way our governments, economists, scientists, and fellow