Ethnography Beyond Earth: Coloniality, Outer Space, and Anthropological Imagination
What is at stake in engaging outer space ethnographically when colonial histories and power structures continue to shape its exploration and imagination?
What is at stake in engaging outer space ethnographically when colonial histories and power structures continue to shape its exploration and imagination?
In memory of Akiko Sugase (1971-2025) From March 13 to June 17, 2025, a Thematic Exhibition for the 50th Anniversary
When I stumbled back home from the 18th EASA Biennial Conference in Barcelona (23-26 July), my wife asked how it
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On May 20, 2021, Felix Girke, a member of our editorial collective, gave a presentation in the framework of the
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On February 20th, Allies Julie Billaud, Alessandro Chidichimo, Miriam Odoni, Marie-Claire Peytrignet, together with other members of the Swiss-based non-profit