On Digital Ethnographies. Anthropology, Politics and Pedagogy (PART I)
I’ll start with the most embarrassingly candid disclosure one could possibly make in the context of this thematic week: I […]
I’ll start with the most embarrassingly candid disclosure one could possibly make in the context of this thematic week: I […]
Whether it’s our disposable coffee cup or the vanilla flavouring in the coffee; this morning’s shaving cream or last week’s
The village of Chololo is situated around 40km South-East of the political capital of Tanzania, Dodoma. Often described as the
Allegra: You decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a
Allegra: You decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a
Allegra: You decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a
In her book, Managing Ambiguity, How Clientelism, Citizenship and Power Shape Personhood in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Čarna Brković writes in
Justin Oakley and Michael Selgelid Editors in Chief, Monash Bioethics Review Monash Bioethics Centre Menzies Building 20 Chancellors Walk Clayton Campus
Jane Cowan’s inaugural lecture at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies is insightful in more than one way not least
Our students do not dream of global change anymore! It is on these pessimistic words that Alessandro Monsutti opened our