Tiya Miles and Ned Blackhawk Remember Residencies and Impact on Each Other
In celebration of fifty years of Resident Scholars at the School for Advanced Research (SAR), we will share a …
In celebration of fifty years of Resident Scholars at the School for Advanced Research (SAR), we will share a …
By Ajmal Khan A.T, National Law University of India and Harvard University Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is emerging as one of the major global climate solutions. Currently,…
By Veronica Bayiha ñwa Quillien, The Language Attitude Institute Self & Climate Change As a member of the Bàsàa people of Cameroon, I have witnessed firsthand the profound…
By Cristóbal Emilfork, University of California, Davis Not only countries met at the COP. The venue also seemed to be a meeting point for diverse temporalities. As yet…
By Emma Banks, Bucknell University When I stopped by the Colombia Pavilion during week two of COP28, I was greeted by a familiar name on the speakers’ list:…
By Annikki Herranen-Tabibi, Harvard Medical School, United States On a sweltering afternoon in the congested Expo City of Dubai, I entered the COP28 Visitor Center to collect my…
By Mark Ortiz, the Pennsylvania State University An image of the exterior of the Youth Hub in the COP 28 Green Zone, Dubai, UAE. Photo taken by Author.…
By Ryan Cecil Jobson, The University of Chicago In November 2023, Caribbean heads-of-state, government ministers, and environmental advisors arrived in the United Arab Emirates for the COP28 C…
By Sarah Hautzinger, Professor of Anthropology, Colorado College People from a variety of faith traditions gather at the Faith Pavilion of the United Nations climate summit COP28 for…
Dutch policy practitioners seek to cooperate with citizens in ethno-racially diverse and disadvantaged neighborhoods. How does this turn out in the face of social inequalities and societal distrust?…
INTERSECT is a research project consisting of a diverse team of scholars with a multidisciplinary approach that criticizes and questions grand theories on Islamophobia. They e…
شیر جوان بر شیر پیر پیروز میآید، در آوردگاه دوئل، در یک قفس طلایی چشمانش خواهد ترکید، دو زخم میخورد و در خون خواهد غلطید؛ مرگی بیرحمانه. نوستراداموس،…
کرونوتوپ و تاریخ به سیاق آنچه آمد، باختین معنا را ماحصل تجربۀ زیسته انسان تلقی میکند؛ به باور او شناخت در زیستن و تجربه کردن است که تولید…
In Violent Intimacies: The Trans Everyday and the Making of an Urban World (Duke UP, 2024), Aslı Zengin traces how trans people in Turkey creatively negotiate and resist everyday cisheteronormative…
What is social mobility? In Social Mobility (Polity Press, 2023), Anthony Heath, an Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Oxford and Yaojun Li, a Professor of Sociology at the University of…
ناخودآگاه و سوررئالیسم نام فروید با تاریخ انسانشناسی کاملاً عجین شده است و میراث فرویدیسم دستکم از خلال نظریهپردازان جدید روانکاوی و بهویژه ژاک لاکان (۱۹۰۱-۱۹۸۳) به انسانشناسی…
درک این مساله سخت نیست که در زندگی فردی و اجتماعی ”روابط“ با همسایهها نقش دارد. میزان و چگونه برخورد با آنها وقتی اجتناب ناپذیر باشد یک مهارت…
The Dhufar Revolution in Oman (1965-1976) was an attempt to depose the British-backed Sultan and implement social ideals based on egalitarianism. But the revolution was suppressed by the…
چکیده همواره حتی از سوی عراقیها فراموش میشود که پیش از سقوط ساسانیان، نبردِ ”قادسیه“ مهمترین رخداد برای فتح عراق بود. چرا که زمینههای اصلی عرب و اسلامیزه…
Join us for an enlightening discussion on the transformation of digital news consumption with Alex, the visionary founder of Other Web. I’m Adam, your host, and in this…
Emma Kowal Haunting Biology: Science and Indigeneity in Australia Duke University Press, 2023 264 pages, 27 illustrations, appendices, notes, references, index This book is like a …
An anthropologist follows a group of men who work in India’s rickshaw industry, revealing how their practices of masculinity and mutual aid shape their responses to intensifying flood…
In Fluke, Brian Klaas explores the phenomenon of chance, examining how seemingly random happenings and actions can profoundly shape our lives. Klaas skilfully interweaves different perspectives – from…
Nisrin Elamin is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto whose work investigates the connections between land, race, belonging, and empire-making in Sudan and the…