Threads

Threads of topics on a theme selected and moderated by our Guest Editors.

Academic Fictions

An often underestimated but critical element of academic endeavour is communication. As part of a course on “Cities, Conflict, and Development” that I teach at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, in Geneva, Switzerland, I set my students an assignment that is aimed at pushing them to think about how to best communicate a message. Inspired in particular by the anthropologist Margery Wolf’s famous book, A Thrice-Told Tale, where she presents and analyses the differences between a short story, fieldnotes, and a social science article that she has written about the same events that took place during her research in Taiwan, I ask students to choose an article from the course syllabus, and to re-write it as a 1,500-word short story or poem, along with a 500 words appendix explaining how and why they went about writing their short story or poem. This thematic thread showcases a selection of their very original and evocative work. Curated by Dennis Rodgers.

Afghan Elections

This thematic thread brings together leading experts and anthropologists of Afghanistan, to reflect on the 2014 Afghan presidential elections and their consequences for the future of the country. Curated by Julie Billaud.

Afterlives

Afterlives seeks to submit to scrutiny a concept that more often than not remains an under-explored metaphor. What forms of temporal experience, the thread asks, does the notion of afterlife allow capturing? How can it push us to rethink the boundaries of vitality? And, not least, what might the contemporary proliferation of afterlives tell us about our anxieties concerning life and its ambiguous endings in the 21st century? Curated by Marlene Schäfers.

Ageing

This thematic thread explores recent anthropological engagements with ageing in India, South Africa, Japan and the Netherlands. Curated by Jason Danely.

AnthroAdvice

Anthroislam

Anthropology of the Absurd

Anthropologists typically study social order and sense-making. In
this thematic thread we instead examine encounters with absurdity: how
people experience and label events that are out of joint or beyond
explanation. People invoke ‘absurdity’ when normative expectations
break down or when reality becomes incomprehensible. To play with
absurdity may also provide a way to critique power.

Anthrostate

This thematic thread examines new ethnographic strategies for accessing the constitutive fabrics of the state and international relations. Curated by Josh Clark.

Bitcoin Dynamics

In this week’s thematic thread we reflect on the dynamic lives of Bitcoin aficionados and their burning desire to ‘decentralize’ power in contemporary societies through the widespread adoption of digital money. Curated by Matan Shapiro.

Borders

Brexit

This thematic thread focusses on Brexit. Curated by Sarah Green.

Building Bodies for Thought

A thread in which theorising and thinking is undertaken by bodies that are more receptive, more sentient, more response-able.

Colleex

Corona

This open-ended thread features blog posts by anthropologists who strive (and likely struggle) to be voices of prudence while we have to pursue an anthropology “from home”, marked by reflexion, caution, wariness – prudence, in a word, as depicted in the 1658 woodcut of Prudentia that accompanies this series. Curated by Felix Girke

Crisis

This thematic thread addresses the concept of crisis in its socio-historical context, exploring how crisis is discussed, constructed and theorized. Curated by Dimitra Kofti.

DanceExtravaganza

Displacement

This thematic thread is dedicated to displacement and new sociabilities. Curated by Heike Drotbohm and Annika Lems.

Economics

Emerging Digital Practices

Encountering precarities

This thematic thread engages with the multiple and asymmetrical forms of precarisation and vulnerabilisation involving both ethnographers and their interlocutors in and beyond the field.

ErkkoLecture

This thematic thread celebrates Anthropology Professor Jane Cowan’s appointment as Jane and Aatos Erkko Visiting Professor at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies for 2018-19.Curated by Allegra.

Ethnography

This thematic thread utilizes the conception of ‘ethnographic slam’ to explore creativity, imagination and fun as tools to expand rather than limit the possibilities of the written word. Curated by Tanja Ahlin, Eileen Moyer and Silke Hoppe.

Evidence

This thematic thread proposes anthropological, reflexive accounts of the production of evidence beyond the disciplinary confines of anthropology. Curated by Agathe Mora.

Failures

While failure and dysfunction are most obvious when occurring on a large scale, they also mark mundane interactions and intimate encounters. Failure not only practically inhibits the use of technology, infrastructures or facilities, or reveals a lack of skill, care, or forethought, but it also becomes a diagnostic moment that allows people to make narrative sense of their conditions, and possibly even derive an impetus for future-making. When things do not hold, we can inquire into particular ways of knowing and story-telling. The ethnographic analyses in this thread show that failure can be more complexly tied to success than is often assumed. Curated by Laura Mafizzoli, Chakad Ojani and Rozafa Berisha.

Failures

Fictions

This thematic thread examines fictions as expert narratives and canonised schemes of appraisal which allow social actors to perceive new connections and select specific patterns of relations, actions and their relative distribution of rights and obligations as metaphorical infrastructures. Curated by Andrea Pia.

Fluid Mosaic

This thematic thread, curated by Maica Gugolati, is a collaborative effort between different domains to explore the ‘Fluid Mosaic’ as an exercise in trans-lation and a metaphor for blurring barriers.

Framing Gaza

This open-ended thread features texts and analyses on the current war in Palestine written by scholars of the Middle East, Middle Eastern as well as decolonial scholars whose voices have been silenced by the increasingly right-leaning structures of power that govern public spaces and our universities in the Global North. Curated by Allegra Lab.

Hautalk

This thematic thread addresses issues of systemic injustice within the academia epitomized by the acronym of #HAUtalk. Curated by Allegra.

Heritage out of Control

Focusing on absences, affective dissonances and silent consensuses, this thematic thread emerged out of four overlapping questions about heritage: Under what circumstances does waste become heritage, and heritage becomes waste? How does the intimate relationship between spirits and energies operate in relation to the abstract public that heritage presupposes? Can spirits, rituals, energies be imagined as heritage?

History of human rights

This thematic thread examines recent scholarship on the history of human rights. Curated by Miia Halme-Tuomisaari and Pamela Slotte.

Humanitarianisms

This thematic week aims to contribute to the anthropology of humanitarianism, by focusing on vernacular humanitarianisms – local, grassroots forms of helping others that are less visible and less dominant than the international ones. Curated by Čarna Brković.

Irregular Migration

Kurdistan

This thematic thread discusses Kurdistan and the Kurdish diaspora. Curated by Allegra.

Lives of Objects

This thematic thread draws attention to the secret, hidden, and alternate lives of objects. Curated by Minke Nouwens.

MDGcomics

MedTech

Mobile Humanitarians

This webinar series explores the relationship between mobility and humanitarianism.

Moving Matters Traveling Workshop

MUHUM – Muslim Humanitarianism

MUHUM investigates the complex relationship between charity, philanthropy, humanitarianism, development and Islam. Taking the perspectives of anthropology and history MUHUM focusses on how Muslim institutions, networks and individuals negotiate these concepts and how they thereby foster manifold social, spatial and material transformations.

Muslim Humanitarianism

Curated by Till Mostowlansky, this thematic thread facilitates conversation between anthropologists and historians working on a range of Muslim settings who explore the very possibility of Muslim humanitarianism, from theoretical and methodological perspectives. Photo credit: Am*Bush (flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0)

Newton Loss

This thematic thread explores how the notion of loss illuminates the politics of mobility and global crisis-scapes of austerity, borders, climate change and conflict. Curated by Fiona Murphy and Evi Chatzipanagiotidou.

Palestine

Performance

This thematic thread offers to explores notions of performance by providing a view into practices of rehearsing, probing, improvising, scores, scripts, choreographies, backstage, frontstage, emergences, entries and exits, frames and scenes. Curated by Jonas Tinius.

Political Agency in the Middle East

Political engagements

This thematic thread is composed of a series of posts written collectively after a workshop entitled “In the moment and after the fact: Ethnographic reflections on political engagement” which took place at the LSE in February 2021.

A statue with a facemask

Post-Corona University

From an accelerated push to online teaching, to the further casualisation of academic and support staff, to the renewed pressure on seemingly ‘useless’ disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, it would appear that in the current moment of pandemic, the university as we know it is yet again under threat.
For academics this is a moment of reflection — but not only: rather than helplessly bemoaning the ills of neoliberalism, what are concrete steps we can take to resist this erosion and rethink the role of universities (especially in the social sciences) in the formation of real intellectual communities and for society at large?

Postsocialism

This thematic thread is dedicated to Postsocialism. Curated by Daria Gritsenko.

Pragmatism

This thematic thread examines the historical, ideological, discursive, bodily, ethical, gendered, generational, and institutional dimensions of pragmatism. Curated by Amy Levine.

Precarity

Precurbica

Refugees

This thematic thread examines our age as one of ‘the refugee, the displaced person, mass immigration’. Curated by Luigi Achille.

Remoteness

This thematic thread offers different anthropological takes on the ‘return of remoteness’ on a global scale. Curated by Ruben Andersson and Martin Saxer.

Roadsides

This thread, curated by the Roadsides editorial collective, serves as showcase for the Roadsides Open Access e-journal’s approach to the work that infrastructure does culturally, politically, and socially, as well as the labour that goes into the making of infrastructure itself.

Slow Down!

Stateless/displaced/disappeared

This thematic thread explores the topics of statelessness, displacement and disappearance in terms of who can claim justice on whose behalf and the various ways in which uncertainty and accountability are being processed. Curated by Judith Beyer.

Sustainability

This thematic thread focuses on the theme of ‘sustainability’ via the realization that such words like ‘recovery’ and ‘well-being’ offer few solutions when the world is viewed via the lens of crisis. Curated by Fiona Murphy.

Technologies of Trust

This thematic thread parses the qualities of trust and their modes of production, asking how material objects, bureaucratic and regulatory practices, as well as diverse kinds of technologies work to configure and condition trust.

Thinking Visually

Today’s Totalitarianism

Transitional Justice

Ukraine

This thematic thread examines some of the events that took place in Ukraine in 2014 and 2015. Curated by Allegra.

UNESCO Frictions

University Crisis

This thematic thread, curated by Vita Peacock, is dedicated to ethnographies of academia and is intended as a critical inquiry into how academics are variously processing their workplaces now.

Violence

This thematic thread examines violence and suffering as these are experienced on the margins and peripheries of the late modern world. Curated by Allegra.

Virtual Museum

Allegra Virtual Museum of Obscure Fieldwork Artefacts.

Visual Anthropology

Webinar Series in honour of Sally Engle Merry (1944-2020)

This series of online talks features presentations that examine the current state of legal anthropology. These webinars are dedicated to Sally Engle Merry, Professor of Anthropology at New York University, President of the Law and Society Association, the American Ethnological Society, and the Association for Political and Legal Anthropology.

Whose green?

In this thread we ask who benefits (and who doesn’t) from particular ways of framing ‘sustainability’ and ‘green’ in diverse socio-ecological settings. Curated by Nina Moeller.

Writing Hypertext: Anthropology, Pedagogy, Politics

This thematic week on Allegra takes off from the exploration of an ethnographic video game, The Long Day of Young Peng. This interactive teaching tool is a product of field research and interdisciplinary cooperation, and continues to create new linkages and insights through its use in the classroom and its reflections of broader trends in Chinese society. The choices afforded by the game platform confront the players with ethical dilemmas and the workings of their own imagination as they guide young Peng on his way from the countryside to the big city in search of work. Contributors to this thematic week will explore how the Peng game has inspired them to think critically about interactivity, play and representation as constitutive elements of contemporary digital cultures. “To learn what else this week has in store, skip ahead to 4.” Curated by Andrea Pia.

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