Current Trends in the Anthropology of Bureaucracy – A Report
The study of bureaucracy has become a standard prerogative of English-language anthropology in recent years. Long gone are the days […]
The study of bureaucracy has become a standard prerogative of English-language anthropology in recent years. Long gone are the days […]
While media attention is focused elsewhere, a new phase of the “European border crisis” is unfolding around the snow-covered mountain
While media attention is focused elsewhere, a new phase of the “European border crisis” is unfolding around the snow-covered mountain
This post belongs into a series of posts on the workshop “The Future of Central Asian Studies” organized by Prof.
On the 22nd of February 2018 University and College Union (UCU), the largest academic union in the world with over
As we start into 2018, we seize the opportunity of this post by Thomas Bierschenk and Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan on
This ain’t New York As a contributor to the recently published edited volume Stategraphy: Towards a relational anthropology of the
“On politics and precarities in academia”- this was the title of the EASA seminar held at the Institute of Social
The EASA AGM Seminar in Bern simply came in a bad time. It confronted me with a dilemma: while I
This conversation took place after a workshop entitled “Between precarious norms and empowering alternatives – a workshop on the strategies