From Volume 2, number 1 – 1989. Customs Review of Public CultureDownload
Women are diagnosed several years later than men for hundreds of different conditions, even though men have the tendency to go to the doctor later. In addition to…
Using novel data of organisations and their members in France, Michael C. Zeller shows how organisational bans impact far-right organising more broadly. A short network analys…
Since 2020, the category of “essential work,” and the exploitative conditions it legitimized during the COVID-19 pandemic, has sparked waves of labor protest across the globe. Feminist scholars…
In January of this year, Johannes Fabian passed away at the age of 88. He will always be remembered, far beyond disciplinary boundaries, for his Time and the…
Josée Johnston, Shyon Bauman, Emily Huddart, Merin Oleschuk. Happy Meat: The Sadness and Joy of a Paradoxical Idea. Stanford University Press. Stanford, California. 2025. 320 pp. Isbn: 9781503638334…
SANTA FE, NM — This spring and summer, northern New Mexico is experiencing a rare cultural convergence: four major museum exhibitions focused on Pueblo pottery are opening across…
Amid the outpouring of public solidarity for the victims of floods and landslides in Sumatra, one development deserves close attention. The term “natural disaster,” long used to describe…
A Case Study on Collaboration with UX and Data Engineering Last year I wrote about building AI-enabled solutions, and I promised to share some case studies which led…
Nomadic Indigenous Peoples and the Law by Indrani Sigamany analyses how nomadic communities in India navigate land dispossession, gendered injustices and administrative barriers. This excellent book o…
In my experiments with zines (in classes, research collaborations, and conferencing), I’ve also begun writing about them as a form and where I see them fitting into the…
How many times have you been to the doctor with a concern and been told “it’s probably just stress” or “you’re overreacting”? I went to my obgyn with…
Geschätzte Lesedauer: 3 Minuten Essay und Foto von Isabella Hesse Was ist eigentlich Amatonormativität? Ausgehend von der Philosophin Elizabeth Brake, die den Begriff im Rahmen einer Kritik der…
This article is the first in a series about stuckness in science and technology. Read the introduction to the series here. What might we learn from the experiences…
Geschätzte Lesedauer: 2 Minuten Wer erinnert sich noch daran wie während der pandemiebedingt omnipräsenten Zoom-Sitzungen das volle Bücherregal im Hintergrund zur höchsten Ausdrucksform des eigen…
https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501778810/politics-of-tranquility/#bookTabs=1 Isla: First, I would like to thank you for conducting this challenging fieldwork, writing stories of…
The appointment of a female former TV persona as the new U.S. ambassador to Greece drew some derisive, if not openly sexist, comments. Such a choice by President…
Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy by Rachel O’Neill examines the industry that claims to teach men how to successfully “pick up” women. To mark the book’s new…
Last December, we walked through the red-brick corridors of the Alipore Jail Museum and entered an exhibition titled The Babu and the Bazaar: Art from 19th and Early…