Tag: comparative

john hutnyk , May 30th, 2022
In the current conjuncture, with the increasingly complete capture of university research by corporate interests, only the alternative incorporation of research teams that start outside the universit…

john hutnyk , May 25th, 2022
Juxtaposing decayed US v Soviet war crap or a flower that blooms in slime. a Huey and a MIG and sundry other remnants from the pond in the…
john hutnyk , March 1st, 2022
being ill is my excuse for catching up with novels, but I interrupt the stream of hackery to give a progress report on this as its the best…

john hutnyk , March 18th, 2021
I was looking something up and stumbled upon a quote of me that I did not recognise – that class ‘does not make much sense’. I am pretty…

john hutnyk , January 13th, 2021
In an essay last term, students Làu Cẩm Tú and Hồ Phạm Ngọc Trân brought out the problems and possibilities inherent in Ruth Benedicts work style – though there is…

john hutnyk , April 5th, 2020
Comparative. Who’d have thought to do this one – but, its done, and there’s an intriguing and generous review – of J. Warren’s Cultures of Development: Vietnam, Brazil,…
→Trinketization: answers to all questions about trinkets, and Capital.

Gamwell , April 26th, 2017
Photo: John Hawks. Homo naledi has much in common with early forms of the genus Homo On this episode, Adam and Ryan dive into the complexities of our…
Gamwell , April 26th, 2017
Photo: John Hawks. Homo naledi has much in common with early forms of the genus Homo On this episode, Adam and Ryan dive into the complexities of our…

Tom McDonald , June 18th, 2015
Our project field site locations A question we are often asked is how we selected our field sites for the project. Why these nine sites? Why are there…