An anthropological chronicle from EASA 2022
I invite you to share in a partial and subjective review of the exhausting academic marathon that was the 17th […]
I invite you to share in a partial and subjective review of the exhausting academic marathon that was the 17th […]
Minutes before Trump told his supporters to march on the US Capitol and to “fight like hell,” he reminded them
Monarch migration and the making of North America At the end of each summer, the northern prairies and Great Lakes
Connect the dots between “state”, “imperialism”, and “war”. Add “leaders”, “testosterone” and “nukes”. Look at the picture and tell me
The Myanmar military will appear at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague on 21 February 2022. Their
All achievement is threatened by the machine, as long as it dares to take its place in the mind,
This piece offers an ‘inside-out’ perspective on everyday life in a militarized space. As a researcher and a Kashmiri, the
Every so often something happens that perfectly encapsulates the consumptive death rattle that is the job market in higher education.
Ethnographic film is blooming Ethnographic film, however loosely defined, is blooming. While to track and map the entire production of
The breaching of the US Capitol Building on 6 January 2021 and broadly publicised reactions to it make it clearer