When Anthropologists Act as Artifacts
This post is the third installment of our thread on the Moving Matters Traveling Workshop (MMTW), a project that explores […]
This post is the third installment of our thread on the Moving Matters Traveling Workshop (MMTW), a project that explores […]
It was the moment that the sociologist from University of Amsterdam Olga Sezneva announced “I will be a talking artifact”
It was during my fieldwork in Slemani, Iraqi Kurdistan, when I started seeing Kobane popping up everywhere in the city.
EUER WEH – German for ‘your woe‘, reads the car inscription on the bonnet. An unwitting meaning, residue of the
Anthropologist and writer Helen Faller interviews Susan Ossman, Artistic Director of the Moving Matters Traveling Workshop and professor of Anthropology
In the first of two questions of the second roundtable, human smuggling experts share their views on the (un)intended consequences of anti-smuggling
While irregular migration is a global phenomenon, the mechanisms that allow for it to occur have received scant scholarly attention.
What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Let’s consider two continents. At the beginning of 2015, Europe
What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies are intended to disrupt and deter
What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies have far reaching impacts in borderlands