Notes from a Blurry Border (part 2): Shatter the border!
While media attention is focused elsewhere, a new phase of the “European border crisis” is unfolding around the snow-covered mountain passes between Italy and…
Read MoreWhile media attention is focused elsewhere, a new phase of the “European border crisis” is unfolding around the snow-covered mountain passes between Italy and…
Read MoreOn the 22nd of February 2018 University and College Union (UCU), the largest academic union in the world with over 100,000 members went on…
Read MoreProtest Matters! is an interactive temporary museum of protest objects that will run in conjunction with the AAA meetings in Washington DC next month….
Read MoreSince the first week of August, hundreds of young Afghan asylum seekers have been holding a sit-down protest against deportation in central Stockholm. The…
Read MoreResearching with social movements (environmental activism, makerspaces) brings ethnography’s nuanced, embodied and collective sense-making to the fore. I also argue that anthropological research within…
Read MoreIt’s EVENTS’ time again!! From England, to The Netherlands, to Portugal, and all the way to Australia with a stop in Houston to celebrate…
Read More1. To what extent does the notion of political agency help to understand political change? I do not think that political agency is no…
Read MoreDan Berger’s relationship with “America’s political prisoners” (xii) has been personal from the very beginning. At age sixteen and out of historical curiosity, Berger…
Read MoreOver the past months, colleagues in anthropology and other fields have laid out strong arguments for why one should support the academic boycott of…
Read MoreEarlier this week the American Anthropological Association’s task force on Engagement with Israel-Palestine issued a 130-page report to assess whether the AAA should take…
Read MorePeople have been trickling into the top of Trafalgar Square since noon. By five darkness has launched its steady discolouration of the world and…
Read MoreIn my research, I have found myself walking constantly – primarily because the city where my field site is set breathes with mobilizations these…
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