Terraformed
Terraformed by Joy White aims at making sense and contextualising the vulnerability and inequality experienced by the Afrodiasporic population of the UK. The author…
Read MoreTerraformed by Joy White aims at making sense and contextualising the vulnerability and inequality experienced by the Afrodiasporic population of the UK. The author…
Read MoreIt is early, the sun has only just begun to rise. A bird swoops from her nest to rest on an electric wire. She…
Read MorePart 1: 1921 “Poison Tea, Colonial Imports”, by an Observer “Them nasty Malays can make it work months after you take it”, quotes…
Read MoreI am very fatigued. Since the first day of 2020, something strange has happened to me. Every day I wake up to a different…
Read More“Miss Nina, time to wake up! First bus leaves in half an hour!” Nina opened her eyes halfway, and nodded assent. “OK honey, I’ll…
Read MoreFor the occasion of this year’s Durga Puja festival in Kolkata, the likeness of a migrant woman was chosen for a much-celebrated idol of…
Read MoreKeiti Kljavin interviews Francisco Martínez on the afterlife of Soviet cultural heritage and his book Remains of the Soviet Past in Estonia (Winner of…
Read MoreIn their introduction to this thematic series, and the symposium that preceded it, Berisha, Mafizzoli and Ojani invite us to reflect on what happens…
Read MoreDrawing on two years of ethnographic fieldwork, Dispossessed considers the 2008 subprime crisis through the eyes of Sacramento homeowners and the daily work of…
Read MoreThe way we make sense of space has radically changed as a novel Coronavirus spread, with no clear end in sight. While our physical…
Read MoreOver the past two decades, infrastructure has emerged as a central concept in a larger conversation about architecture, landscape, and urbanism. Providing citizens with…
Read MoreWhat’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (act…
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