Artefacts and Repertoires
After the 2011 Tunisian revolution, some of the fishermen of Zarzis – a coastal town close to the Libyan border, […]
After the 2011 Tunisian revolution, some of the fishermen of Zarzis – a coastal town close to the Libyan border, […]
Working in political environments that run counter to our personal values and commitments, and with people who are challenging these
Ethnography and Political Engagement This Thematic Thread emerged from a workshop organised (online) at the LSE in February 2021, entitled
On June 8, 2021, Amazon deployed an “opt-in” way for people to enable the company to expand its private network
In Me, Not You, Alison Phipps uses the #MeToo Movement as a backdrop to her work to illustrate how privileged
Last month, while in Spain, we woke up to the news that local residents in the Canary Islands were planning
During the Syrian war, which has now raged for a decade, the attention of scholars, media commentators and activists has
This is the second part of the conversation our assistant editor Emilie Thévenoz had with Nika Dubrovsky (Read part
I am very fatigued. Since the first day of 2020, something strange has happened to me. Every day I wake
Since its publication in 2019, Darryl Li’s The Universal Enemy: Jihad, Empire, and the Challenge of Solidarity (Stanford University Press)