Living by the gun
Outside observers have often interpreted Chad’s long history with rebellion as reflective of internal chaos and questionable moralities. Marielle Debos […]
Outside observers have often interpreted Chad’s long history with rebellion as reflective of internal chaos and questionable moralities. Marielle Debos […]
Information and communications technology (ICT) has been hailed as the holy grail of “transformational development”, the source of growing innovations
Julie Archambault’s Mobile Secrets is an ethnographically vivid and distinctive contribution to the ever growing anthropological literature on the topic
Monrovia Modern is a beautiful and perceptive book that describes the limitations and contradictions of architectural forms of political and
As a contributor to a recent issue in Cultural Anthropology noted, enough attention has been devoted to sovereignty over the
Working the System is a great book. It holds the promise of its subtitle and offers a deep ‘political ethnography
In Moving by the Spirit: Pentecostal Social Life on the Zambian Copperbelt, Naomi Haynes provides a compelling ethnographic study of
In her new book, Kirsten Doughty provides us with an ethnographic account of the paradoxes, contradictions and omissions of remediation
From patronising hierarchical superiors to casual, zero-hour contracts, to pension cuts, we are witnessing in many countries the entrenchment of
What is ‘crime’? A social pathology? A violation of social order? The object or raison d’être of law enforcement? How