- A Lost Map on the Tramway in Istanbul: "It is not easy to define who is a secret Armenian."
- Access to Counsel and the Political Geography of Immigration Detention: "For these individuals, geography often becomes destiny."
- How the Coastline Became a Place to Put the Poor: "In retrospect, after the storm, it looked like a perverse stroke of urban planning."
- Lahore's Architecture of In/Security: "One of the greatest unacknowledged casualties of the United States’ “war on terror” has been the cities—and citizenry—of Pakistan."
- Elizabeth Bishop's Misunderstood 'Brazil': “It is awful,” Bishop wrote after her return to the United States, “to think I’ll probably be regarded as some sort of authority on Brazil the rest of my life.”
- Vispo: "If poetry ought to be performative, as James Fenton recommends, then it makes sense that in visual form poetry would elicit a kind of motion, an unfolding over the space of a page..."
- Planned Cities Seen From Space: "some of them create incredible patterns on the landscape that can only be truly appreciated from above."
- On the Tracks: "the MTA said there was no official policy for the amount of leave train operators are given after the trains they are driving collide with a human being..."
- An Interview With Alice Munro: "It wasn’t the housework or the children that dragged me down...It was the sort of open rule that women who tried to do anything so weird as writing were unseemly and possibly neglectful."
- Why Anti-Mursi Protesters Are Right: "Liberal American analysts and commentators...have allowed their allegiances in the US context to shape their understanding of what is happening in Egypt."
- Conversations: A Teacher in Aleppo: "The ghost of a bleak future is always in front of our eyes."
- Exchange of Glances: Florence and Baghdad
- The Meaning of White: Race, Class, and the "Domiciled Community" in British India 1858-1930
- Towards an Armenian-Iranian Modern: Tehran Church Architecture & Post-Revolutionary Soccer Culture
- Marilyn Monroe and Lady Gaga’s Korea, and Korean Literature
- A "rational" commemoration of Ashura in Beirut
- The Tattoo Solution
- Venice: from Gated Lagoon to Bioregion
- Left-behind American children in China
- Tourism map of Saudi Arabia
- Dronestagram: The Drone’s-Eye View
- Batal: Fighting for Truth, Justice and the Armenian Way
- And You’re Still Dead
- A day in the life of a Bangalore autorickshaw driver
- "Nobody seems to have bothered to inform the residents of Kumzar that their language is in danger"
- Picasso in Palestine: Displaced Art and the Borders of Community
- On the Phone
- Burundi's Omani community
- Muslim Women in Poland and Lithuania: Tatar tradition, religious practice, hijab and marriage
- Turkey's "secret Armenians"
Me:
- A Day in the Life of a Student in ‘No Excuses’ Land
- 10 Things to Know About What Happened in Michigan On Thursday
- The Quest for the Girl from Bendigo Street
- Rwandan Ghosts
- How Samir Jain created the modern Indian newspaper industry
- A Child is Being Beaten
- Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
- To an untrained ear the Arabic verbs for “kill” and “fight” could sound the same
- Inside Dan Gertler’s African Empire
- AFRICOM and the Recolonisation of Africa
- Dirty white gold
- The Salman Rushdie Case
- (Nearly) all the bombs
- Neoliberal plague: AIDS and global capitalism
- On Red Dawn
"The question is not whether Red Dawn is a good movie. It is a bad movie. As the crazed ghost of Louis Althusser might say, it has always already been a bad movie. The question is: What kind of bad movie is it?"
- “Best GIF – Drama”
- “We live for the moment because the moment is what an image captures”
- “Social media is a major development in the creation and delivery of propaganda”
- “to lose a cell phone would be to induce a state of partial amnesia”
- “Hyper-visibility and invisibility are not mutually exclusive”
- “I happen to love Instagram because I’m mildly creative and a terrible picture taker“
- “The top decision maker at YouTube has more censorship power than any Supreme Court justice”
- “your steward through the wonderfully esoteric world of antique eBook collecting”
- “The internet has made me feel like I need to know and name the important stuff the instant I see it”
- “The key difference between academics and venture capitalists, in fact, is not closed versus open but evidence versus speculation”
- From Peria to Hobbiton
- Why I am Not a Teacher
- The Middle of Middle Earth
- Gagging the Membership
- Sin is a Puppy That Follows You Home
- In Russian and Italian, a wonderful piece of poetic prose by Daniil Charms from 1930
- Apologies to Vaughan; congrats to brief and to Tusi Tamasese
- The CBS Desiring Machine
- Best Movies of 2012
- Let us eat cake! On the UC's new logo
- Free Cooper Union! Good background on Cooper Union finances, contextualizing the Cooper Union occupation, excellent solidarity statement from NYU, and vertical pizza delivery by balloon. What is it with balloons and campus occupations?
- The 5-year PhD as improved plumbing
- Solid infographic on student debt: 10% of college grads spend more than 25% of their income on loan payments, 54% of college grads under 25 are unemployed or underemployed, 33% of college grads take jobs for which college degrees aren't required, 2 million people age 60 or older who hold student loans, etc.
- What could be worse than student debt collection companies?
- First the bubble, then the short, then the long
- The political economy of drones ties manufacturers to the ivory tower
- Workfare comes to the classroom
- Radio Autonomia on protests in Mexico City, the housing crisis in Spain, grand jury resistance, and more