Now is Our Moment to Act
As anthropologists, scholars, and teachers, now is our moment to act. It has always been our responsibility, as academics and […]
As anthropologists, scholars, and teachers, now is our moment to act. It has always been our responsibility, as academics and […]
I am not a scholar of Palestine. While I’ve spent time in the region and written about the occupation, this
The culture of fear instilled by the increasingly right-leaning structures of power that govern public spaces and our universities in
What better place could there be to think about the interconnections between service, duty and care than the Venetian Palazzo
Allegra Editor Ian sits down with Thread guest editors Viola Castellano & Olivia Casagrande to discuss ‘Encountering precarities: ethnography, spurious
Based on “Fools Banished from the Kingdom: Remapping Geographies of Gang Violence between the Americas (Los Angeles and San Salvador)”
While academic thinking increasingly shapes itself along the structure of the scientific journal article, compelling steadfast arguments that smoothly steer
Introduction: Writing Hundreds, Exercising Thought Aja Smith and Anne Line Dalsgård A text becomes when it is read. Its becoming may
Introduction: Destabilising Concepts Aja Smith and Anne Line Dalsgård Moving from the first section of the thread where hundreds performed as
Introduction: Understanding as Resonance Aja Smith and Anne Line Dalsgård In this third section of the thread, Understanding as Resonance,