Neoliberal Race to Innovativeness
This week we discuss – once again – the global university crisis. What can we say: don’t blame us for […]
This week we discuss – once again – the global university crisis. What can we say: don’t blame us for […]
Spring has almost arrived and with it comes a series of exciting events on the anthropological calendar. We did not
To round off our week of excellent posts on all things related to the theme of human rights, we are
Hilary Charlesworth is a Professor of International Law and Human Rights at the Australian National University. She is also an
Recently it was brought to our attention that the French government was in need of the kind of help that
It has been three weeks since we re-launched our beloved website – and we are overjoyed by the ample positive
This week saw a week of fascinating posts by anthropologists working in the field of refugees and (forced) migration. To
Paul Gilroy is known as a path-breaking scholar and historian of the music of the Black Atlantic diaspora, as a
By now many of our devoted Allies may have gathered that ‘something’s up!’ The changing Facebook profile, hints of ‘something
On August 2nd, 2014, Allegra ran a panel titled ‘Boredom, Intimacy and Governance in ‘Normalized’ Times of Crisis’ at