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Today’s post was originally published on June 3rd, 2014, as part of last summer’s fieldwork thread. Next week we’re sharing […]
Today’s post was originally published on June 3rd, 2014, as part of last summer’s fieldwork thread. Next week we’re sharing […]
Today we will reflect on what it means to ‘encounter, dwell in, read, critique and make use of theory’. The
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Which books did you, our dear readers, consider as really essential reading in anthropology? Here’s the list of books that you
Back in in 2015 Allegra published “The 30 Essential Books in Anthropology” – a list curated via a small-scale survey
John Adair and Sol Worth, American anthropologists and filmmakers, found themselves in the sticky situation of answering the above question
In 2014 I started exploring people’s lives in Parisian suburbs (banlieue)[1] through engaged and creative visual practices. Being an independent
In Egypt, children are subject to a conservative and hierarchical public educational system. Underfunding, overcrowded classrooms and precarious infrastructure make
Time has shortened, space has shrunk, social relations have stretched and information keeps coming as intensive flows. This article explores
“Why are stand-up comedians better anthropologists than I am?” A few years ago, I started asking myself that question. As