My Brother is an Only Child. Precarity and Solidarity in Post-Neoliberal Societies
This text, written by our guest editor Salvatore Poier, is a plea for solidarity and a request to engage in […]
This text, written by our guest editor Salvatore Poier, is a plea for solidarity and a request to engage in […]
In 2016-17, I did fieldwork on the materials of scholarship at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, an institute of advanced study.
This week begins a new thematic thread conceived around the topic, “The State and International Relations, Ethnographically: Sites, Objects, Lives.”
To close our thematic week on the anthropology of the state, we re-publish (with the permission of the author) this
Hillbrow, Johannesburg: It’s April 2008. I am in the lobby of the Ambassador Hotel, one of Johannesburg’s most happening nightclubs
As we start into 2018, we seize the opportunity of this post by Thomas Bierschenk and Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan on
‘States at Work’ aims to contribute to the academic debates on processes of state-building in Africa, and, among development practitioners,
How political authority and legitimacy are sustained in societies marked by socio-economic inequality and political exclusion has been a long-standing
“On politics and precarities in academia”- this was the title of the EASA seminar held at the Institute of Social
The EASA AGM Seminar in Bern simply came in a bad time. It confronted me with a dilemma: while I