A striking comparison: on young Senegalese wrestlers and precarious scholars
This post is part of our Encountering Precarities series. The thematic thread engages with the multiple and asymmetrical forms of precarisation […]
This post is part of our Encountering Precarities series. The thematic thread engages with the multiple and asymmetrical forms of precarisation […]
This post is part of our Encountering Precarities series. The thematic thread engages with the multiple and asymmetrical forms of precarisation
The screen is dark, the music sombre. There are sounds of muffled voices and explosions. The dark screen breaks to
There is something beautiful that lies within repetitive actions; something inventive and creative that emerges through doing things again and
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There is a global push towards making AI more ethical and transparent. As critical contributions on the topic of AI
I invite you to share in a partial and subjective review of the exhausting academic marathon that was the 17th
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Book review of Amarasuriya, Harini, et al. The Intimate Life of Dissent: Anthropological Perspectives. UCL Press, 2020. The Intimate Life