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Volatile Waters: Federal and State Water Politics in the California Delta

By Ryan Christopher Jones, Doctoral Candidate, Harvard University Birds fly over Korth’s Pirates Lair Marina in Isleton with a view of Mt. Diablo in the distance. On President…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By Sydney Giacalone

The Dragon Can’t Dance:  Trinidad, Venezuela, and Late Petro-State Politics

By J. Brent Crosson, Associate Professor, UT Austin “Dragon Gas”—that was the phrase on the lips of Trinidadian commentators following the 2024 US presidential elections.  As Trinidad and…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By Sydney Giacalone

Choreographing Bipartisanship: The Politics of a Freshwater Sublime in the Great Lakes

By Alexandra Vieux Frankel, Doctoral Candidate, York University Photo 1: McKinley Park Government Pier is a half mile stretch of concrete extending south, toward downtown Milwaukee, from McKinley…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By Sydney Giacalone

Transforming Art Historical Practices Through Collaboration

New Program at the School for Advanced Research, funded by the Getty, invites scholars to reimagine art history through equity, reciprocity, and community engagement SANTA FE, NM (June…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By SAR

Transforming Art Historical Practices Through Collaboration

New Program at the School for Advanced Research, funded by the Getty, invites scholars to reimagine art history through equity, reciprocity, and community engagement SANTA FE, NM (June…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By Meredith Schweitzer

Handbook on Humanitarianism and Inequality – Chapter 19 – Humanitarianism and disability

Every two weeks I am going to feature one of the chapters of our Handbook on Humanitarianism and Inequality which was published in spring 2024. This week we…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Beyond Preaching Unity and Inclusion: Observations from Syria’s Media and Online Spaces

The collapse of Bashar Al-Asad’s authoritarian regime (2000-2024) and the less-violent-than-expected capture of Damascus by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) brought […] The post Beyond Preaching Unit…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By Basileus Zeno

On inheritances and contradictions: Agrarian questions in post-Al-Asad Syria and Lebanon

On December 8, 2024, I received a flurry of WhatsApp messages from my friend Rawia. At the time, she was […] The post On inheritances and contradictions: Agrarian…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By China Sajadian

Submarine Cyborgs: At Sea with Haraway and Jue

It is a Tuesday in May in upstate New York, and the world is greening all around me. A little rain falls from a clouded-over sky scattering bright…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By Elexis Williams Gray

Judgement in Dark Times

This is the sixth day of the war. The sixth day of unprovoked aggression by the Israeli genocidal regime against Iran, my country. The killing spree and the…

  • Post date 24th June 2025
  • Post author By Ahmad Moradi

Affordable Housing within Planetary Boundaries

Geschätzte Lesedauer: 3 Minuten Text: Petr Kodenko Kubala Few challenges cut across social, economic and ecological lines as sharply as the twin crises of the global urban housing…

  • Post date 23rd June 2025
  • Post author By Blog des Institut für Europäische Ethnologie

Eric Hoenes del Pinal on his book, Guarded by Two Jaguars

https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/guarded-by-two-jaguars Max Conrad: You argue that Catholicism as a religion facilitates heteroglossia and is ultimately shaped – formed and reformed – by dialo…

  • Post date 23rd June 2025
  • Post author By |

The Dictator’s New Clothes: Syrian Drama’s Presence

On the morning of December 8, 2024, just hours after the fall of the Al-Asad regime was officially declared, Syrians […] The post The Dictator’s New Clothes: Syrian…

  • Post date 23rd June 2025
  • Post author By Nour Halabi

Thiago P. Barbosa, “Racializing Caste: Anthropology Between Germany and India and the Legacy of Irawati Karve (1905-1970)” (de Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2025)

Racializing Caste: Anthropology Between Germany and India and the Legacy of Irawati Karve (1905-1970) (De Gruyter, 2025) analyzes how racial knowledge has circulated in transnational entanglements, particularly between Germany and…

  • Post date 23rd June 2025
  • Post author By New Books Network

Recalibrating Hope and Revolutionary Temporality in the Wake of Al-Assad’s Downfall

To be honest, I can’t describe my feelings now; it is a historical moment. Syrians finally feel they can breathe, […] The post Recalibrating Hope and Revolutionary Temporality…

  • Post date 23rd June 2025
  • Post author By Charlotte Al-Khalili

Return to a Bare Land

“Al-‘ard haafya. La terra è nuda [the land is bare].” Abdu concluded one of our discussions with this sentence in […] The post Return to a Bare Land…

  • Post date 23rd June 2025
  • Post author By Veronica Ferreri

Recalibrating Syria: New Openings for Anthropological Engagement

Joyful crowds toppling statues, unsealing torture prisons, defacing regime iconography, ordinary people roaming freely through Al-Asad’s Presidential Palace . . […] The post Recalibrating Syria:…

  • Post date 23rd June 2025
  • Post author By Andreas Bandak

Their Life Has Been Taken; Their Death is Denied

Didier Fassin. 2024. Moral Abdication: How the World Failed to Stop the Destruction of Gaza. London: Verso. Israel’s nearly two-year […] The post Their Life Has Been Taken;…

  • Post date 23rd June 2025
  • Post author By Mona El-Ghobashy

Les fogueres de Sant Joan i la fi de la canalla

Foguera de Sant Joan del 2016 a la cruïlla Lepant/Casp/Ribes, a Fort Pienc Article publicat al Diari Ara el 20 de juny de 2017 Les fogueres de Sant…

  • Post date 22nd June 2025
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Lieba Faier, “The Banality of Good: The UN’s Global Fight Against Human Trafficking” (Duke UP, 2024)

In The Banality of Good: The UN’s Global Fight against Human Trafficking (Duke University Press, 2024), Dr. Lieba Faier examines why contemporary efforts to curb human trafficking have fallen so…

  • Post date 22nd June 2025
  • Post author By New Books Network

Reizwort: Woke

Wohl kaum ein Begriff wird so stark instrumentalisiert und vermag es, eine Fülle an so unterschiedlichen wie starken Emotionen zu evozieren, wie das Reizwort „woke“. Die einen verwenden…

  • Post date 22nd June 2025
  • Post author By Marion Näser-Lather

The weaponisation of earthquake relief efforts in post-coup Myanmar

By Maaike Matelski – Four years after the military coup of February 2021, Myanmar was hit by a massive earthquake on 28 March 2025. While the earthquake may…

  • Post date 20th June 2025
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Vulturing

BySylvie PlanelPhD Anthropology First Place Winner, Writing Competition on the Theme of Transformation Their figures project shifting shapes on the ground, cutting out the sun as they fly…

  • Post date 20th June 2025
  • Post author By gabriellasantini21

Korleis avgrense kva ferieord som bør stå i «ordboka»?

Norsk til liks med til dømes tysk, svensk og dansk er eit språk med eit prinsipielt uendeleg ordtilfang. Språksystemet vårt legg nemleg til rette for at vi nesten…

  • Post date 20th June 2025
  • Post author By sprakprat
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