Revisiting ‘States at Work. Dynamics of African Bureaucracies’
‘States at Work’ aims to contribute to the academic debates on processes of state-building in Africa, and, among development practitioners, […]
‘States at Work’ aims to contribute to the academic debates on processes of state-building in Africa, and, among development practitioners, […]
How political authority and legitimacy are sustained in societies marked by socio-economic inequality and political exclusion has been a long-standing
Most of us are seeking happiness. Now more than ever, happiness has became one of the most pursued goals, and
Samira and Amna visit me in the afternoon after finishing Quran school (madrasa). After they have taken off their buibuis
Imagine being able to remotely and anonymously search through locals in your area, browse through pictures of them, and chat
Using participation in a collective online experiment with Twitter as a springboard, I interrogate the tweet as a fieldnote. How
The workshop “The Future of Central Asian Studies” was organized by Judith Beyer and Madeleine Reeves at the University of
Three years ago, after being sexually assaulted while conducting dissertation research in Iceland, I joined others in insisting that our
To say that a PhD in anthropology represents a journey is equal parts cliché and “social fact,” at least for
A re-description of my two-fold engagement as ethnographer-cum-documenter in the activist design collective En torno a la silla. Highlighting the