The Endangered Fishers of the Archipelago Sea
Regulation and the Archipelago Sea ”You are looking at the last generation of coastal fishers!” a fisherman told me, as […]
Regulation and the Archipelago Sea ”You are looking at the last generation of coastal fishers!” a fisherman told me, as […]
The year is nearing it’s end, so now is as good a time as ever to start thinking about what
In State of Rebellion: Violence and Intervention in the Central African Republic, Louisa Lombard moves away from an anthropological tendency
Outside observers have often interpreted Chad’s long history with rebellion as reflective of internal chaos and questionable moralities. Marielle Debos
Did you forget to give a Valentine’s Day present to your ears? Don’t worry, because you can still make amends
Let me start with a confession: Throughout the past year or so I have become somewhat hesitant to attend conferences
EASA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) Symposium “On politics and precarities in academia: anthropological perspectives” took place in mid-November at the
I wrote this fiction in January 2017, following a series of events in international politics. I felt the need to
In this essay, Afghan American artist Aman Mojadid reflects on a series of installations entitled “Conflict Chic” he exhibited in
In this essay, Afghan American artist Aman Mojadid reflects on a series of installations entitled “Conflict Chic” he exhibited in