- The Algorithmic Self
- Disruptive Labor or the Monetization of Mass Amateurization
- Four years after Fukushima, just one man lives in the exclusion zone
- Affect and automaticy: Towards an analytics of experimentation
- Pressed for Time
- Black British Feminisms
- Privacy advocates try to keep ‘creepy’, ‘eavesdropping’ Hello Barbie from hitting the shelves
- Edits to Wikipedia pages on Bell, Garner, Diallo traced to 1 Police Plaza
- Google Feud
- An Afrikaans Footnote to the History of Arabic Grammar: Sheikh Ismail Ganief's Grammar of Arabic
- On designing the Zapfino Arabic typeface
- "What happened to the polyglot system of science? It broke. More accurately, it was broken"
- Latin American Studies in the Indian Classroom
- Inside Emirati Deportation Prisons
- Photos of Jean Genet visiting Palestinian refugee camps near Amman, 1971
- Umberto Eco's On the Impossibility of Drawing a Map of the Empire on a Scale of 1 to 1
- On the old saw, "Islam isn’t a race"
- Sulaiman Khateeb and Dakhani Urdu satirical poetry
- Ottoman Classical Music Conversation
- The 10 best operas by women
- Darvazah: A Door Into Urdu
- “To stand against what is we have to make room for what is not.”
- Mission Control: A History of the Urban Dashboard
- Rumi for the New-Age Soul: Coleman Barks and the Problems of Popular Translations
- “Can cultural production have terroir; can a piece of writing bespeak the very topography, soil, and climate of the place in which it was produced?”
- How Ricoh Returned 90,000 Photos to Victims of the 2011 Tsunami in Japan
- Writing about Writing in Early Modern Writing Books
- “While Turkey’s imperial past remains a gold mine for TV producers, some of them are training their sights on an equally rowdy, riveting subject: the political present.”
- Walking the Edge of the Earth
- In memory of Ya?ar Kemal
- “Who would have thought that the best translation ever to be conducted of the Qur'an was actually in Japanese?”
- On the Iconoclasm of Isis
- Laughing at Isis (and Assad): on satire by Syrian refugees
- "Just as with the convict-leasing system in the South post-Reconstruction, the “crimes” with which Ferguson residents were charged were often not crimes at all..."
- The Politics of De-Salting the Sea
- How White Supremacists Disable Native American Facebook Accounts (with FB's flawed name policy)
- “Isn’t all language, all classification, only holes tied together with string?”
- Reimagining Justice: An Interview with Mariame Kaba
- "UCI Administration focused on protecting the University’s public image over the safety of its students."
- 5 ways fraternities are wielding major influence over university administrations
- The confederate frat
- The frat boys who slander Palestine solidarity
- Working-class women at the MLA interview
- "[T]he humanities…are not expensive subjects for universities to run…The fees of students in these cheaper subjects are then transferred to support the cost-heavy sciences."
- What the University of Toronto isn't telling you about the TA strike
- Quebec students planning massive strike in May
- Chilean students struggle to deepen education reforms
- In Amsterdam, a revolt against the neoliberal university
- What Wittgenstein Learned from Teaching Elementary School
- How tribals are framed, tortured and raped by police
- The naïveté behind ‘India’s Daughter’
- In 1927, US author's book irked many ? even Gandhi
- Pi is inescapable because cycles are the temporal cousins of circles
- Why are white people expats when the rest of us are immigrants?
- We weaponized anthropology. Why didn’t it work?
- The Problem With Taiwanese Eyes
- Were Native American Cultures first encountered by Europeans the byproduct of a new revolutionary ideology?
- Is Venezuela Really an ‘Extraordinary Threat’ to the United States?
- A 12 year-old studies the weird cost of playing as a girl