Podcast Interview Round Up: The Best of February
Did you forget to give a Valentine’s Day present to your ears? Don’t worry, because you can still make amends through the gift of…
Read MoreEssays, Fieldnotes, Conversations, Notes, Films, Fiction, Happenings
Did you forget to give a Valentine’s Day present to your ears? Don’t worry, because you can still make amends through the gift of…
Read MoreToday we have, once again, witnessed the arrival of the World Happiness Reports – reports that claim nothing less than to offer a neatly quantified,…
Read MoreNumerous studies indicate if human waste management and consumer patterns continue as they are now, then in 2050 the plastic in the world’s oceans…
Read MoreOn the 22nd of February 2018 University and College Union (UCU), the largest academic union in the world with over 100,000 members went on…
Read MorePresse release of 6 February 2018: Scientific knowledge as an important tool in the social and political battle against racism: this proposal put forward by anthropologists…
Read MoreAmid the growing convergence between the politics of aid and policing, emergency and military governance, securitization and the production of collective fear, this series…
Read More‘States at Work’ aims to contribute to the academic debates on processes of state-building in Africa, and, among development practitioners, on the role of…
Read MoreHow political authority and legitimacy are sustained in societies marked by socio-economic inequality and political exclusion has been a long-standing preoccupation in the social…
Read MoreIn 2011, China’s state-run general content television channel, CCTV-4, launched a monumental 100-part series with a title that translates as “Borderland Journey” (边疆行). The premise…
Read MoreThis ain’t New York As a contributor to the recently published edited volume Stategraphy: Towards a relational anthropology of the state (Thelen, Vetters, and…
Read MoreIn this panel, the three discussants, Till Mostowlansky (Hong Kong), Aksana Ismailbekova (Halle) and Eva-Marie Dubuisson (New York) are discussing the following three books:…
Read MoreIn this panel, the three discussants, Jeanne Feaux de la Croix, Mateusz Laszczkowski, and Julie McBrien are discussing the following three books: Tim Epkenhans….
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