- “For me, the images in the film show what the regime did to the civilians and to the city.”
- The Clash of Civilizations That Isn’t
- Who Owns My Fieldnotes? Protecting Informants and “Intellectual Property”
- “In less than a day, the nation's largest housing project—and Oregon's second largest city—was destroyed.”
- The Ghost of Earthquakes Past
- Remembering San Francisco’s Earthquake Shacks
- “the harassment I experienced as an adjunct wouldn’t have been tolerated in any other workplace”
- Contingent Mother: The Role Gender Plays in the Lives of Adjunct Faculty
- Mecca’s Monuments, Seen through the Eyes of Construction Workers
- “When I think of Iraq, I think of the scholar who wrote to me from Baghdad, asking for any recent articles about the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop.”
- The Question of Theodicy and Jihad
- The Consequences of the Battle for Kobani
- “The crows would clear the feeder of peanuts, and leave shiny trinkets on the empty tray; an earring, a hinge, a polished rock.”
- The Boys Who Loved Birds
- Sisi’s Way
- “The horizons of Indian women have long been defined by the peculiar demands of Indian sovereignty.”
- Turkish Versions of The Little Prince
- RIP Ya?ar Kemal, nur içinde yats?n
- Breaking the begging bowl: morals, drugs, and madness in the fate of the Muslim faq?r
- Imagining Hindus: India and Religion in Nineteenth Century America
- Language, Culture, and Islam in Colonial Bengal
- Inheriting Abraham: The Legacy of the Patriarch in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam [intro]
- The Iranian Presence in Classical Arabic and Medieval Islamic Learning
- The Art of Telling an Armenian Story
- The Dreams of Tipu Sultan
- The Language of the Qur'an: Is Arabic a Sacred Language?
- The double life of Hasidic atheists
- Practicing Islam in Short Shorts
- A Cosmopolitan City: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Old Cairo
- A visit to the former Iraqi embassy in Berlin
- Wilkommen in Irak! (2004)
- Palestinians in Latin America: Between Assimilation and Long-distance Nationalism
- We’ll Take Your Artifacts but Not Your People: The Komagata Maru in Canada’s South Asian Diasporic History
- Mecca’s Monuments, Seen through the Eyes of Construction Workers
- Songs of Imperial Authority: The Changing Function of Music From the Timurids to the Safavids
- Timeliness and Lateness by Edward Said
- The crisis in Canadian governance
- The crisis of university governance
- The crisis of New York governance [radio 7:39]
- On internal organizing
- Moved by the State: Forced Relocation and a ‘Good Life’ in Postwar Canada [three lectures, an hour each]
- The words we use for landscapes
- "The Quiet Revolution transformed Montreal, at least for a while, into a kind of Andalusia."
- Native Land and African Bodies, the Source of U.S. Capitalism
- Knowledge Isn’t Power
- Wolf Totem's "Fake Culture Forced on Mongolians"
- Why Does the FBI Have to Manufacture its Own Plots if Terrorism and ISIS Are Such Grave Threats?
- Her motto was “if I can’t work with you, I will work around you.”
- UNITE HERE Considers Itself Progressive. So Why Is the Union Standing with Rahm Emanuel?
- The Question of Theodicy and Jihad
- A day for adjuncts
- Supreme court justice cites Dr. Seuss
- Sesame Street's House of Cards parody
- “An adivasi protest in Chhattisgarh is gaining strength – but not getting much attention”
- Colonial Nostalgia or Postcolonial Anxiety
- "We won't pay": students in debt take on for-profit college institution
- The high price of a public authority in Wisconsin
- Theses on adjunctification (for #NAWD)
- "Most of them spoke to me, if at all, like I was a dog."
- "In largely unnoticed side deals with investors, several colleges have promised they will raise prices on students, force students to live in dorms and even increase class sizes as they lay off faculty."
- Cash today: on student loans in the UK
- Universities, mismanagement, and permanent crisis
- Graduate students host teach-in to address institutionalized racism at UC Berkeley's School of Social Welfare