Podcast Interview Round Up: New Books in Anthropology
After getting all worked up about new publications via last week’s #Reviews, we thought to indulge a bit more – by revisiting podcasts on…
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After getting all worked up about new publications via last week’s #Reviews, we thought to indulge a bit more – by revisiting podcasts on…
Read MoreThe idea of the European Union as a partnership for peace, an experiment in post-national democracy, and an abode for human rights, has been…
Read MoreIntroduction (by Sarah Green) Brexit means trouble, that is for certain; what is less certain is what kind of trouble. Some might sympathise with…
Read MoreTell me in what journal you publish and I will tell you who you are! As social and human scientists we are caught in…
Read MoreThe goal should be human rights, freedom, and dignity for all, and Black Muslims in the United States have been at the vanguard of…
Read MoreAn academic interview is just a snapshot but it can offer a vivid account of a life’s work. The following is an edited version…
Read MoreAnna Tsing is professor of anthropology at the University of Santa Cruz, California and the Nils Bohr professor at Aarhus University, Denmark, where she…
Read MoreDe-Colonizer: Research and Art Laboratory for Social Change is a project that we, as Allegra Lab, could not ignore when doing our researches for…
Read MoreGish Amit is a historian who has been involved in non formal education for twenty years. He taught cinema and literature at the Arab…
Read MoreThe Institute for Critical Social Inquiry (ICSI) is a program run by The New School for Social Research for the second time this year….
Read MoreYesterday we opened the AVMoFA’s first summer exhibition – Die SommerWende – and today we are very pleased to meet the artist, Axel Schön,…
Read MoreWorried by the current crisis affecting the Eurozone and many other parts of the world, we also sometimes feel disempowered by our lack of…
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