Brendan Goldman
August 7, 2023
August 7, 2023
October 9, 2020
East German writer Christa Wolf’s provocative question ‘what remains?’ following the demise of the GDR held particular relevance for unifying differently gendered societies. The GDR had championed its female workforce,
October 8, 2020
A long and ongoing challenge for social justice movements has been how to address difference. Traditional strategies have often emphasized universalizing messages and common identities as means of facilitating collective
October 8, 2020
This book provides a timely and unique contribution to current debates on how effectively voluntary party quotas address the persistent underrepresentation of women in legislatures. Using a most similar case
September 18, 2020
I am a cultural anthropologist who works across the fields of multispecies ethnography, environmental anthropology, the anthropology of religion, South Asian Studies, and political anthropology. My research is motivated by
May 13, 2020
April 4, 2020
Sasha Gukovskaia is a Disability Inclusive Development Fellow. She is a fourth-year student double majoring in Disability Studies and Medical Anthropology and Global Health with a minor in Diversity. As
December 3, 2019
July 5, 2019
Katie’s doctoral research, consisting of three articles, looks at the work of human rights and humanitarian organisations in the North Korean context, with the goal of exploring the different tools
May 31, 2018
Located at the intersection of Indigenous knowledge practices, social movement politics and education policy, Kelsey’s research is a critical exploration of the cumulative effects of Indigenous political resurgence on Ecuadorian