Anglo-American hegemony in contemporary anthropology: Some personal dilemmas
Disclaimer: Over the last few days, I have had a writing episode. Nothing had come out of my brain for […]
Disclaimer: Over the last few days, I have had a writing episode. Nothing had come out of my brain for […]
Imagine Gustav Klimt’s tender motifs, with their gleaming, golden elements, projected onto huge concrete walls. This fascinating vision has become
During the Syrian war, which has now raged for a decade, the attention of scholars, media commentators and activists has
This is the second part of the conversation our assistant editor Emilie Thévenoz had with Nika Dubrovsky (Read part
The Anthropology 4 Kids book “What is a nation?” begins like this: This book is a game. We are going
“Anthropology for kids” as a research project I spent most of my life doing two things – raising children and
On a February Thursday afternoon, Nika Dubrovsky and Allegra assistant editor Emilie Thevenoz sat down together over Zoom. The chat
To kick-off our #AisforAnthropology thread, Nika Dubrovsky will be talking to us throughout the week about her project, A4Kids. Our
Part Four: “When will this Covid be over?” During the first month of T.’s search for work in Dubai, Covid-19
In December 2020, a group of social scientists gathered virtually at the LSE Department of Anthropology to discuss the relationship