Talking About Arabs: How opinions on Arabs and Muslims are produced in different parts of Europe?
Are Eastern and Central regions of the EU more Islamophobic than its Western part? This was the question that brought […]
Are Eastern and Central regions of the EU more Islamophobic than its Western part? This was the question that brought […]
At the last European Association of Social Anthropology (EASA) meeting, a few of us called an open meeting for early
With the Fall semester drawing to a close and the end-of-year holidays fast approaching, what better time for one last
After a week of performed ethnographic poetry, Robert Desjarlais and Eileen Moyer wrap things up in their concluding remarks. If
Welcome to part two of this week’s ethnography slam, this time with contributions by Josien de Klerk, Annelieke Driessen, Susanne
Hi there, and welcome to our second round up of interviews from our good friends at New Books in Anthropology.
“They say everyone’s born a hero. But if you let it, life will push you over the line until you’re
What do you know: the summer is finally over – even in parts of the world where we would insistently
The first ever team comprised of refugees debuted at this year’s Rio Olympics. They were the penultimate team to enter
In February of this year, I participated in a Middle East, South Asian and African Studies graduate student conference at