Sentiment, Reason and Law
What if the police were not independent from political interests? What if various citizens and influential figures constantly intervened in […]
What if the police were not independent from political interests? What if various citizens and influential figures constantly intervened in […]
Micha Rahder’s An Ecology of Knowledges: Fear, Love, and Technoscience in Guatemalan Forest Conservation is an ethnographically rich account of
While we now seem to be approaching post-confinement, and after the closure of campuses and improvised conversion to online teaching,
Ethics, or moral philosophy, work with general principles of right and wrong, of just and unjust, of appropriate and inappropriate,
In Uberland: How algorithms are rewriting the future of work, technology ethnographer Alex Rosenblat tackles the political realities of the
Irregular migration has been one of the most popular topics of the political debates in Europe for already a few
I can smell it, someone is cooking chicken, I screamed and ran to my sister. I think it is the
February 2020. The pedestrian overpass is covered in banners. Crossing its elevated walkway, only flashes of the sky can be
 “When my father went, he knew he let me in safe hands. It means that instead of one hand, I
Recently on a scholar’s email listserv dealing with Myanmar (Burma) issues, IÂ learned that at some universities in Australia, Singapore,