Airmail for the Revolution
written after a research visit to the Linen Hall Library with a team of researchers to examine Northern Irish civil rights activist records
written after a research visit to the Linen Hall Library with a team of researchers to examine Northern Irish civil rights activist records
Book Launch reading and discussion video (bilingual: English – Tieng Viet – nearly 2 hours).
It’s important to show occasional signs of life on a personal blog. It’s been nearly two years since my last post, and a lot has happened since then,…
“I don’t think I could ever be convinced to use an iPad as a replacement,” said Elisabeth Dorion [1], a songwriter, composer, and musician based in Toronto, in…
Words and worlds Guest post by Sophie ChaoUniversity of Sydney We inhabit an age of ecological unmaking, wherein intensifying anthropogenic activity is undermining possibilities…
بعد از پخش فیلم برادران لیلا ساخته سعید روستایی، در محافل خبری و شبکههای اجتماعی نقدها و مطالب فراوانی در رابطه با محتوای فیلم به خصوص نحوه کنش…
هر چند سامانۀ زبان تنها سامانۀ معنایی نیست که انسان در درون آن زیست میکند و به میانجی آن مرزهای بود و نمود و کنش هرروزهاش را میشناسد…
Taking a photograph of her grandparents as its jumping off point, Indignity by Lea Ypi blends memoir and historical enquiry to explore her grandmother’s life and the period…
Im Sommer 2025 konnten viele Christopher-Street-Day-Paraden nur unter massivem Polizeischutz stattfinden. Bereits im Vorfeld wurden sie von rechten, gewaltbereiten Gruppierungen bedroht. Damit wird ge…
Matan Kaminer. 2024. Capitalist Colonial: Thai Migrant Workers in Israeli Agriculture. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Matan Kaminer’s new book is […] The post Capitalist Colonial: Thai Mig…
Matthew Archer’s Unsustainable critiques the frameworks used to measure corporate sustainability and exposes how market-driven reporting shirks environmental responsibility. This convincing and timely…
A paleoanthropologist reflects on relationships between researchers and communities living around sites relevant to human evolution. IN THE BEGINNING In 1887, Eugene Dubois, a Dutch anatomist, embarke…
Headstrong: Women Porters, Blackness, and Modernity in Accra (U Pennsylvania Press, 2025) explores the experiences of women porters, called kayayei, in Accra, Ghana. Drawing on a decade of fieldwork, anthropologist Laurian…
In this live discussion, anthropologist Anand Pandian shares insights from his timely new book, Something Between Us: The Everyday Walls of American Life, and How to Take Them Down.…
We are back from an extended summer break! Every two weeks I am going to feature one of the chapters of our Handbook on Humanitarianism and Inequality which was…
I spent part of the summer of 2025 in Kalama Conservancy, in northern Kenya’s Samburu County. The conservancy, part of the Gir Gir group ranch, covers 16,000 hectares…
A researcher dips into life at a community pool in Cambridge, England, to find out why so many people over 60 are finding joy and pleasure in a…
Zum Initialbeitrag von Dita Vogel und Pedro Di Luca Kommentar von Andrea Hertlein, Gamze Keklik und Ayça Polat Der Debatten-Beitrag von Dita Vogel und Pedro Di Luca „Von…
One sunny afternoon in March 2024, I walked into a flea market in Chengdu, China — a labyrinth of book stalls, shadowed corridors, and a handful of solitary…
Die SpringSchool „RelWissKomm“ – ein gemeinsames Projekt von Remid e. V. (Religionswissenschaftlicher Medien- und Informationsdienst) und dem Institut für Religionswissenschaft der Universität Tübing…
A review of the exhibit Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Nashville, TN By Sarah D. Phillips The exhibit…
This year marks 200 years since the formation of trade unions in the UK was legalised. A new exhibition at LSE Library, Combining Efforts: 200 Years of Trade…
Recently I have been thinking about how I learnt to transition from fieldwork to writing. Like many graduate students, mid-way through my thesis research I found myself with…
Today I had the pleasure of talking to Professor Xiang Biao on his new book, Self as Method: Thinking Through China and the World, which was originally written and published in…