Call for reviews: Anthropology of Death and Mourning
The global pandemic has brought death uncomfortably close for many of us. The way our governments, economists, scientists, and fellow […]
The global pandemic has brought death uncomfortably close for many of us. The way our governments, economists, scientists, and fellow […]
As of 2019, Ghana is the country with the largest gold-mining industry in Africa, overtaking South Africa, after two South
If the proponents of cultured meat are to be believed we might be soon headed towards a future in which
Genocide Never Sleeps is an in-depth analysis of the inner workings of the contested terrain of international criminal law from
What if the police were not independent from political interests? What if various citizens and influential figures constantly intervened in
In her book Animal Intimacies Radhika Govindrajan takes us through a series of human-animal relations in India’s Central Himalayas, the
In Contesting Leviathan, a reference on both the mythical sea-serpent and Thomas Hobbes’ political philosophy, Les Beldo seeks to provide
Micha Rahder’s An Ecology of Knowledges: Fear, Love, and Technoscience in Guatemalan Forest Conservation is an ethnographically rich account of
Ethics, or moral philosophy, work with general principles of right and wrong, of just and unjust, of appropriate and inappropriate,
Established in 1994, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), along with its predecessor, the International Criminal Tribunal for the