Purnima Mankekar and Akhil Gupta examine the lives and experiences of call center agents in India’s Business Process Outsourcing industry, analyzing the relationship between their imaginings of the future and the current conditions of globalized racial capital.
Philip Janzen traces the intellectual trajectories of Caribbean people who joined the British and French colonial administrations in Africa between 1890 and 1930.
Anneeth Kaur Hundle examines the 1972 expulsion of 80,000 South Asians of Ugandan heritage from Uganda, exploring its aftermaths and continuing impacts on global Afro-South Asian connections in the context of race, ethnicity, religion, caste, gender, and sexuality.
Myles Lennon offers an ethnographic study of cleantech corporations and community solar campaigns in New York City, calling for a just energy transition that privileges everyday senses over digital understandings of solar power.
Decentralizing Knowledges argues that epistemic decentralizing—the diverse infrastructures and nonhegemonic practices of knowledge production—should be a main objective in studying the specific infrastructures and practices that make such decentering possible.
Renowned scholar and photographer William Craft Brumfield offers a panoramic survey of Russia’s centuries-long heritage of wooden architecture.... Læs mere
Through storytelling and personal reflections, Kathryn Gillespie invites readers to slow down, pay attention, and notice the small... Læs mere