- Turkey and the Case of the Magical, Vanishing Coup
- “We’ve shot four people. Everything’s fine.” The Turkish Coup through the Eyes of its Plotters
- “It’s a coup, you have to send photographers before they close the airports, I told them.”
- Post-Putsch Narratives and Turkey’s Curious Coup
- “Not trying to show any empathy with the people on the street is the greatest way of not understanding what goes on in Turkey these days.”
- Welcome to the Turkish Winter
- “Apparently, when tanks are in the streets, we all believe in the free flow of information.”
- Turkey's Last Coup: What I Saw in Ankara
Kitabet (regularly scheduled programming):
- Hauntings in the Anthropocene
- A Mosque, a Fire, and a Lesson
- Arizona’s Inmate Firefighters
- Infrastructural Recursions: Volcanic Landscapes, Instability and Energy Production
- A Conversation with Anna Della Subin
- The Very Quiet Foreign Girls Poetry Group
- Sisi’s New Prisons
- A bilingual guide for LGBT disaster preparedness in Japan
- Clinton and the teachers' unions
- Antisemitism at the DNC
- How Republicans Tried to Flip the Jewish Vote and Created Donald Trump
- Racism, Calhoun College and the history of worker sabotage at Yale
- Divide and Rule
- Understanding Trump
- Turkey’s Disaster
- Economic Hardship and Favorable Views of Trump
- Wild birds help humans find honey
- Education, Inc.
- If Humans Evolved to Survive Car Crashes
- Revenge against elites
- Situational Awareness
- First Annual Apologise to China Contest
- 21st Century French Colonialism
- Broken window theory: Corey Menafee and the history of university service labor
- Public education is not responsible for tech's diversity problem
- Against and beyond the university as such
- "[F]ascism prospered because it was something young, cool, transgressive, and new."
- Teachers everywhere are fighting against austerity
- Gangs of the state: police and the hierarchy of violence
- Turkey's disaster