"This article probes the contradictions and unacknowledged risks inherent in the notion of citizenship today. We explore the possible fault lines that citizenship places on the notion of universality, namely the anthropology of contexts in which citizenship and biological self-preservation are...Read more
Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann discuss and critique the possible futures of the anthropocene.Read more
Article for extending our thinking about transnationalism in the COVID-19 project. Read more
Reading to contribute to critical thinking about transnationalism and COVID-19.
A review essay that provides insights about the discussions about the anthropology of globalization and transnationalism in the 1990s.Read more
A collection of commissioned responses from individual scholars and exemplary institutional responses from universities and scholarly societies, published by the Network of Concerned AcademicsRead more
Wimmer and Schiller critique methodological nationalism from multiple angles, examining the history of US immigration to make their case. Read more
Reading to contribute to critical thinking about transnationalism and COVID-19. Read more
"This review traces anthropological studies of humanitarianism starting in the late 1980s, when humanitarianism began to take shape as a particular moral and political project through the formation of transnational nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). It follows both the evolving relationship...Read more