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Symposium on Kamari Clarke’s Affective JusticeSymposium on Kamari Clarke’s Affective Justice

This week, we are very happy to host a discussion on Kamari Clarke’s latest publication Read More [...]

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Can Anthropology Be Decolonized?Can Anthropology Be Decolonized?

In recent years, anthropology has increasingly reckoned with its colonial and racist roots. In a special forum, scholars weigh in on what “decolonizing” means—and share their visions for the [...]

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Negotiating Racial Injustice: How International Criminal Law Helps Entrench Structural InequalityNegotiating Racial Injustice: How International Criminal Law Helps Entrench Structural Inequality

Nowhere are the politics of racial inequality more difficult to instantiate than with a court whose goal is to defend victims of mass atrocity violence Read More [...]