Trolley homes and hopes for the future
This year, once again, the national capital of India is witnessing a farmer’s protest, amidst state repression, media blackout and […]
This year, once again, the national capital of India is witnessing a farmer’s protest, amidst state repression, media blackout and […]
What better place could there be to think about the interconnections between service, duty and care than the Venetian Palazzo
This post is part of our Encountering Precarities series. The thematic thread engages with the multiple and asymmetrical forms of precarisation
This post is part of our Encountering Precarities series. The thematic thread engages with the multiple and asymmetrical forms of precarisation
I invite you to share in a partial and subjective review of the exhausting academic marathon that was the 17th
Every so often something happens that perfectly encapsulates the consumptive death rattle that is the job market in higher education.
On June 8, 2021, Amazon deployed an “opt-in” way for people to enable the company to expand its private network
Nowadays, most people are asking themselves what will happen in the coming months. In this time of COVID-19, it is
In Southern Africa – where South Africa and Botswana account for two of the most economically unequal countries in the
In Uberland: How algorithms are rewriting the future of work, technology ethnographer Alex Rosenblat tackles the political realities of the