#Review: States at Work: Dynamics of African Bureaucracies
Anthropologists have been studying the various phenomena associated with states and ‘state-like’ structures for a long time (cf. Fortes 1940, […]
Anthropologists have been studying the various phenomena associated with states and ‘state-like’ structures for a long time (cf. Fortes 1940, […]
On January 19 we posted on our website this petition as a form of support to Turkish academics. We have
Loldiers of Odin, I have been deeply impressed by your upstanding actions and determination to keep our streets safe –
Recently, a petition written by Turkish academics has circulated online, demanding an end to the Turkish government’s attacks on the
Zachary Oberfield’s work Becoming Bureaucrats (2014) provides the academic community with a glimpse into the making of police officers and
I spent much of my fieldwork at a department of the UK Government grappling with a confusing dynamic between civil
Today we are very pleased to continue our #AnthroState debate via this collaboration with the Political and Legal Anthropology Review
“…Here being my Italy – Where memories spring like geysers, Crying at me where I place my feet; Italy which
In his living room, the acting prime minister of Ukraine, Arseny Yatsenyuk, has a copy of the Ukrainian constitution standing
In the course of the last two decades, the territorial exclusion of unwanted foreigners, constructed as a threat to national