REDUX: What does Humanity look like? Ethnography of the CIA – with Carole McGranahan
It has been a while since I have last encountered her – I wonder if I will still recognize her. Sure, she could disguise…
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It has been a while since I have last encountered her – I wonder if I will still recognize her. Sure, she could disguise…
Read MoreToday we are very pleased to continue our #AnthroState debate via this collaboration with the Political and Legal Anthropology Review (PoLAR). We are very…
Read MoreHilary Charlesworth is a Professor of International Law and Human Rights at the Australian National University. She is also an Australian Research Council Laureate…
Read MoreWe are immersed in cyber worlds. Such a dominant, human-made feature of contemporaneity plays a fundamental role not simply in shaping our perception of…
Read MoreWe have asked ourselves questions like the following: Where and how do social actors initiate their claims? Do the theorizations of law affect access…
Read MorePaul Gilroy is known as a path-breaking scholar and historian of the music of the Black Atlantic diaspora, as a commentator on the politics…
Read MoreAnastasia Martino interviews Claudio Lomnitz on the relationship between history and anthropology, the Mexican revolution and the role of the anthropologist as a public…
Read MoreOver the past week ‘the world’ has been in shock over the murders of the Charlie Hebdo journalists – or has it? We consider this issue via…
Read MoreMilan. A few meters from Duomo’s Square. Beginning of October. We are under the “Galleria” waiting for Shahida Zubair and Paolo Galli. Paolo is…
Read MoreToday we are happy to share with you an interview with Latif Tas who is a socio-legal researcher currently based in UK. By addressing…
Read MoreBirgit Müller is a senior researcher at Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). She is based in Laboratoire d’Anthropologie des Institutions and des…
Read MoreDear Savage Mind, We are approaching you in the singular, for if our understanding is correct, it was just one ‘savage mind’ that got…
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