Ann Laura Stoler
Ann Laura Stoler is Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies at The New School for Social Research, and the director of the Institute for Critical Social Inquiry. She taught at the University of Michigan from 1989-2003 and has been at the New School for Social Research since 2004, where she was … Continued
Ann Laura Stoler
Ann Laura Stoler is Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies at The New School for Social Research, and the director of the Institute for Critical Social Inquiry. She taught at the University of Michigan from 1989-2003 and has been at the New School for Social Research since 2004, where she was … Continued
Brackette Williams
Brackette F. Williams is an American anthropologist and a Senior Justice Advocate, currently an associate professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Her work interweaves matters of race, gender, class, ideology and politics. Her initial research and publications focused on the Caribbean regions, where she conducted research on labour market segmentation, ethnic entitlement, and … Continued
Brackette Williams
Brackette F. Williams is an American anthropologist and a Senior Justice Advocate, currently an associate professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Her work interweaves matters of race, gender, class, ideology and politics. Her initial research and publications focused on the Caribbean regions, where she conducted research on labour market segmentation, ethnic entitlement, and … Continued
Michel Cahen
Historian and political scientist, a specialist in Portuguese-speaking Africa. Michel Cahen is a CNRS researcher at the Center for the Study of Black Africa (CEAN) of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux. He is the author of Imperial Migrations. Colonial Communities and Diaspora in the Portuguese World (Palgrave, 2012); Le Portugal bilingue. Histoire et droits politiques d’une … Continued
Michel Cahen
Historian and political scientist, a specialist in Portuguese-speaking Africa. Michel Cahen is a CNRS researcher at the Center for the Study of Black Africa (CEAN) of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux. He is the author of Imperial Migrations. Colonial Communities and Diaspora in the Portuguese World (Palgrave, 2012); Le Portugal bilingue. Histoire et droits politiques d’une … Continued
Richard Drayton
Richard Drayton is a historian and Rhodes professor of imperial history at King’s College London. He has explored how empires shape economy, society, politics, and culture at both their centres and peripheries, the British Empire (from Tudor expansion to decolonisation), and the impact of imperial expansion on the British Isles, French expansion and its impact … Continued
Richard Drayton
Richard Drayton is a historian and Rhodes professor of imperial history at King’s College London. He has explored how empires shape economy, society, politics, and culture at both their centres and peripheries, the British Empire (from Tudor expansion to decolonisation), and the impact of imperial expansion on the British Isles, French expansion and its impact … Continued
Tiago Saraiva
Tiago Saraiva is an assistant professor in the Department of History at Drexel University. His current work deals with the historical connections between science, food, and politics. Saraiva is also part of the project “Moving Crops and the Scales of History” (founded by The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science) which aimed at producing a … Continued
Tiago Saraiva
Tiago Saraiva is an assistant professor in the Department of History at Drexel University. His current work deals with the historical connections between science, food, and politics. Saraiva is also part of the project “Moving Crops and the Scales of History” (founded by The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science) which aimed at producing a … Continued