Virtual Roundtable: ALESSANDRO MONSUTTI’S RESPONSE
1. To what extent does the notion of political agency help to understand political change? I started my ethnographic career in the Pakistani city…
Read More1. To what extent does the notion of political agency help to understand political change? I started my ethnographic career in the Pakistani city…
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Read MoreBERLIN, 28 JUNE 2016. I admit I was angry when you decided to leave. I knew it was the worst part of you speaking,…
Read MoreOn the morning of 24th June I had what I have since learnt to be a common experience. I lay in bed in conscious…
Read MoreFor me, the UK referendum story began a year ago with another referendum: that of Greece. Elected in January 2015 on a promise to…
Read MoreOn the 14th of April of 2010, I was approached by J. who had come across my doctoral research when desperately searching the net…
Read MoreIn a recent article published at Allegra, Ferruccio Pastore addresses some of the problems related to counting migrant deaths in the Mediterranean. Furthermore, while…
Read MoreWhen I was recently asked to participate in UCL’s Refuge in a Moving World Seminar Series on a panel titled “Forced migration in, through,…
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