Being Like Family: Humanitarian Mobility and Metaphors of Kinship across Asia
In this webinar series, we explore the relationship between mobility and humanitarianism in the course of four episodes. We – this is Till…
Read MoreIn this webinar series, we explore the relationship between mobility and humanitarianism in the course of four episodes. We – this is Till…
Read MoreIn this webinar series, we explore the relationship between mobility and humanitarianism in the course of four episodes. We – this is Till Mostowlansky,…
Read MoreAnticipating the failure of digital devices has become part of the fabric of everyday life in the digital world. With their fragile components and…
Read MoreAs vast parts of the world went into Covid-19 lockdown over the past months critics of this approach have emerged from a broad spectrum:…
Read MoreSince the beginning of the Covid-19, Muslim NGOs have been at the forefront of the crisis in France. Their implication at the national level…
Read MoreThis essay was written seated on my couch, trying to make sense of the contemporary ‘state of emergency’ as the world around me has…
Read MoreMany academic disciplines have a lot to say these days about COVID-19. There are the medical experts, of course, epidemiologists, virologists, microbiologists, weighing in…
Read MoreIn Episode 10, Going Native, Omar grasps the true meaning of kizunguzungu: but is the dizziness coming from denying local researchers authorship, or from open…
Read MoreIn Section 9 Omar teaches Greta the amount of adjectives required to break government gatekeeping – while Naga defends the precious Ministry data from short…
Read MoreIn Section 8, Linguistic Interpretation (or lost in MDGs translation), the role of language is explored. Will Omar understand Mzungus better if he improves his fluency…
Read MoreIn Section 7 Omar is in search of his own existential place within the research: definitely not inside the Cheraton, maybe far from Mzungus for…
Read MoreWelcome to #MDGcomics: Mzungus in Development and Governments! A Phd turned Graphic novel about Mzungus in Development and Governments. Meet Omar, the one with…
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