Brexit, Trump, and Public Anthropology
In the days after the Brexit referendum, a friend in California confided that every morning he searched the internet for articles explaining why the…
Read MoreIn the days after the Brexit referendum, a friend in California confided that every morning he searched the internet for articles explaining why the…
Read MoreMy forefathers were born to slavery, they worked their skin out of them. We are born to suffer. In spite of the wide-spread European…
Read MoreI love my hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. I’m sure you’ve heard about Baltimore lately, with its sagging school system, serving a mainly African-American population;…
Read MoreIn early 2015, I followed the case of Rachel Dolezal, the Spokane woman who attempted to pass as black. She went to considerable length…
Read MoreAfter a well deserved break during the holiday season, Allegra is back and full of energy for yet another exciting year! We have lots…
Read MoreThe most common pattern for bonded labour in Pakistan is for a landlord or an employer to extend a loan to labourers, in advance…
Read MoreUnderlying the domain of human rights is the conception of the human on which we predicate, and advocate for, human rights’ recognition. But what…
Read MoreThis week we have two new reviews for you, tackling the question of #race (see our #callforreviews here): Tomorrow, our frequent and much cherished…
Read MoreThe tile of the book itself informs its readers that it is an interrogation of women as class ‘subjects.’ Although studies of class are…
Read MoreThe decision of people in Britain to leave the European Union has come as a surprise, even a shock to most of my friends…
Read MoreI have lots of things to say about Brexit. As a Romanian, holding a French passport, resident of the UK for the past 18…
Read MoreOn 22 March 2016, the Belgian city of Brussels suffered three calculated and co-ordinated terrorist attacks in the name of the so-called Islamic State….
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