In Experiments in Imagining Otherwise, Lola Olufemi offers an experimental exploration of the possibility of living differently, grounded in Black feminist thought and political organising. This generative and poetic book shows how the imagination is central to revolutionary movements as an active and collective practice that can redo the glues that bind our communities and transform our modes of relating, writes Avani Ashtekar
In The Origin of Others, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literatur...
Feminist and postcolonial anthropology have long stressed the need to perceive the researcher as a p...
In Making Milk: The Past, Present and Future of Our Primary Food, editors Mathilde Cohen and Yoriko ...
In Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Commu...
The collection Cultivating Creativity in Methodology and Research: In Praise of Detours, edited by C...
With Posthuman Glossary, editors Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova bring together a comprehensive a...
In Crumpled Paper Boat: Experiments in Ethnographic Writing, editors Anand Pandian and Stuart McLean...
In Dear Science and Other Stories, Katherine McKittrick positions Black storytelling ‘as a way to ho...
Can projects of reimagining complement more critical research? Writing in response to comments on he...
In Expanded Visions: A New Anthropology of the Moving Image, Arnd Schneider explores the generative ...
In Feeling Things: Objects and Emotions through History, editors Stephanie Downes, Sally Holloway an...
In Subversive Pedagogies: Radical Possibility in the Academy, Kate Schick and Claire Timperley bring...
In Embodied Inquiry: Research Methods, Jennifer Leigh and Nicole Brown offer an introductory, practi...
In Enduring Time, Lisa Baraitser offers a generous and expansive rumination on experiences of time's...
In The New Despotism, John Keane revives this term to examine how the ‘new despotism’ functions toda...
In The Origin of Others, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literatur...
Feminist and postcolonial anthropology have long stressed the need to perceive the researcher as a p...
In Making Milk: The Past, Present and Future of Our Primary Food, editors Mathilde Cohen and Yoriko ...
In Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Commu...
The collection Cultivating Creativity in Methodology and Research: In Praise of Detours, edited by C...
With Posthuman Glossary, editors Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova bring together a comprehensive a...
In Crumpled Paper Boat: Experiments in Ethnographic Writing, editors Anand Pandian and Stuart McLean...
In Dear Science and Other Stories, Katherine McKittrick positions Black storytelling ‘as a way to ho...
Can projects of reimagining complement more critical research? Writing in response to comments on he...
In Expanded Visions: A New Anthropology of the Moving Image, Arnd Schneider explores the generative ...
In Feeling Things: Objects and Emotions through History, editors Stephanie Downes, Sally Holloway an...
In Subversive Pedagogies: Radical Possibility in the Academy, Kate Schick and Claire Timperley bring...
In Embodied Inquiry: Research Methods, Jennifer Leigh and Nicole Brown offer an introductory, practi...
In Enduring Time, Lisa Baraitser offers a generous and expansive rumination on experiences of time's...
In The New Despotism, John Keane revives this term to examine how the ‘new despotism’ functions toda...
In The Origin of Others, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literatur...
Feminist and postcolonial anthropology have long stressed the need to perceive the researcher as a p...
In Making Milk: The Past, Present and Future of Our Primary Food, editors Mathilde Cohen and Yoriko ...