Happy to announce that our special issue of Current Anthropology, "Populism: Anthropological Approaches," is online and in print. Check it out here: https://t.co/RbFUwlyvX4
@lewis_adams I'm a US based scholar doing work on the spread of what's called "pseudo-law" into the UK. The case you're reporting is a prime example. Would you have a minute to answer a few quick questions? Is the case still going? Will the defendants testify?
@DNetolitzky. I'm a fellow scholar currently starting ethnographic fieldwork on pseudolaw practitioners in the UK. Would love the chance to have a conversation.
@British_Airways. I left my personal item on the BA 177 and can’t get it back. I know it’s still on the plane because it has my AirPods. I’m tracking it back and forth between Heathrow and JFK. No one is helping me retrieve it. Really frustrated with the experience.
Clearly, I need to learn how to use Twitter. Thanks so much to my colleagues in Journalism Studies. This is a tremendous honor. I’m still excited 6 months after the fact!
What Biden missed in his town hall last week is that public college USED to be free. Cancelling student debt is a step toward fixing the commodification of education.
I had the pleasure of talking to @robertnsamet about the relationship between populism and journalism. Learn more about his book Deadline: Populism and the Press in Venezuela (@UChicagoPress) on the @NewBooksAnthro podcast. https://t.co/eX5YpUzeXn
I had the pleasure of talking to @robertnsamet about the relationship between populism and journalism. Learn more about his book Deadline: Populism and the Press in Venezuela (@UChicagoPress) on the @NewBooksAnthro podcast. https://t.co/eX5YpUzeXn
Thanks to Nusrat S Chowdhury, Mona Oraby, and Olivia Whitener for inviting me to submit this piece on media and populism to the Immanent Frame. It's a succinct and hopefully accessible overview of my first book project. Check it out! https://t.co/pCHx5r5YxL
Excited to announce that my book--Deadline: Populism and the Press in Venezuela--is available for purchase. Buy it from University of Chicago Press. (Code UCPNEW to receive 20% off) https://t.co/qVuvnb6F0r
Betsy DeVos is the worst Secretary of Education in our history. We need someone who will actually fight for students, not for giant corporations. So when @Liat_RO suggested that the next Secretary of Education should be a former public school teacher, I pledged to make it happen.
Drawing on fieldwork in Venezuela, Robert Samet @elpollocrudo offers a piercing analysis of populism in Venezuela and the rise of a politics centered around citizens as subjects of wrongs rather than of rights.
https://t.co/mlII54NoPM