What are the implications of making more and more parts of the world into “danger zones”? On BBC’s Thinking Allowed, Laurie Taylor discusses this issue with Ruben Andersson— anthropologist, winner of BBC …
“We need to convert a dread of the unfamiliar ‘Other’ into empathy, solidarity, and a democratizing desire for cultural difference.” — Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco, editor of Humanitarianism and Mass Migration: Confronting the World …
This weekend at the Council for European Studies Conference in Chicago, scholars, activists, and policy makers look to discuss ways to impact programs and initiatives important to the continent. #CESConf Hear from …
“This post was originally featured in Social AnthropologyAnthropologie Sociale, the journal for the European Association of Social Anthropologists, and has been reblogged with the permission of the author and Social Anthropology.” by Ruben …
Last week, Ruben Andersson, author of Illegality, Inc.: Clandestine Migration and the Business of Bordering Europe spoke on NPR Morning Edition with Renee Montagne and David Greene. Andersson, following conclusions from his …
by Ruben Andersson This guest post is part of a series published in conjunction with the meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Washington DC. UC Press authors share insight into their research and stories that …