Where are the Nuba queens?
The Sudanese revolution had slowly been gaining recognition since December 2018, when, in April 2019, a photo of women’s activism […]
The Sudanese revolution had slowly been gaining recognition since December 2018, when, in April 2019, a photo of women’s activism […]
In this post, I outline first findings from my ongoing research project on “Accountability in statelessness.” The project is based
In the frenzied media coverage of Europe’s migration “crisis” in recent years, the borders of Europe have been depicted as
In October 2018, I went to a ‘Black travel symposium’ in Brussels. Its aim was to bring together travel writers,
In September 2018, Jarosław Gowin, Poland’s Minister of Science and Higher Education, abolished anthropology as an academic discipline by an
The green economy is supposed to reduce environmental degradation while supporting sustainable development within the framework of neoliberal markets by
New year, new events! The start of a new year makes us strangely aware of the passing of time –
I am rereading some of my own articles and chapters as I prepare for today’s lecture, and I thought these
Three years after Europe declared a ‘crisis’ of migration control, its border and migration regimes have become increasingly repressive. A
You can find the entire cosmos lurking in its least remarkable objects – Wislawa Szymborska, Polish poet It’s 2013 and I