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Personalizing Access, Personalizing Praxis


Anthropology trained us to identify systems of oppression, those “invisibilized” dimensions of culture that reek of prejudice, privilege, and disproportionate power dynamics. These are…

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June, 2018


Picture of a House – toward the ethnography of the academia


There was a time when universities were modelled after churches. Today their designs echo temples of different kinds – namely corporate headquarters. In light…

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January, 2016


The New War in Iraq: No Safe Place for the Arabs and the Kurds – Kurdistan and the Kurdish diaspora


The world has been shocked by the “two monumental crisis”, the “twin plagues of Ebola and ISIS”, UN High Commissioner of Human Rights, Zeid…

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October, 2014


Roundtable: Comment by Dorothy Noyes #CollaborativeDilemmas


Dorothy Noyes, Professor of English and Comparative Studies at the Ohio State University, responds to the questions Chiara Bortolotto has recently raised in her virtual…

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July, 2017


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