Issue 6 The Total Archive »The Genomic Open…no going back. In the pages that follow, he chronicles the transformation of his everyday work life as it moves from the small intimate spaces of intense human interaction at…
Issue 10 Chokepoints »Blockade: The Power of Interruption…reported they had participated in a protest in the past twelve months; in less active years, the number hovers around one in seven. Monitors at the Center for Studies of…
Issue 5 Ebola’s Ecologies »Medical Vulnerability, or Where There Is No Kit…and chaos, best procedure reveals itself to be “an imperfect solution in a situation that is far from ideal” (MSF 2014e; see also MSF 2014b). It is hard to imagine…
ResearchersTom Scott-Smith…with the education sector in the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa. Tom specializes in the ethnographic and historical study of humanitarian relief and its impact on the lives of refugees….
Issue 8 Hacks, Leaks, and Breaches »The Political Meaning of Hacktivism…for them. In this way, Anonymous engages in democratic praxis. It is not that WikiLeaks’s hacktivism is incompatible with democracy; leaking can expose wrongdoing and often leads to positive change….
Issue 10 Chokepoints »The Invisible ‘Jungle’ of Calais…need for new immigration politics in Europe. If intensifying traffic between Britain and France was thought as a logistical issue in the 1980s, the human dynamics of the Calais chokepoint…
Issue 8 Hacks, Leaks, and Breaches »Survival of the Cryptic…market in information separated from its institutional context. In so doing, May thought anonymous leaks could check the power of institutions like governments and corporations, redistributing it back to individuals….