everyday of women remain unexplored. I seek to address this gap by reflecting on how women maneuver the entangled relationship of family and insurgency politics that characterizes their home communities in everyday life as migrants at the urban periphery of
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Reclaiming the streets
Black urban insurgency and antisocial security in twenty-first-century Philadelphia
Jeff Maskovsky
” policing and steeper punishments for unruly teens. Kenney succeeded Nutter as mayor of Philadelphia in 2016. I begin with this example of a moral panic over African American teen “flash mobs” to open a discussion of race, insurgent politics, and
Anti-social security
The changing contours of the hegemonic field in the twenty-first-century United States
Jeff Maskovsky
insurgent political sensibility rooted in the manipulation of the mechanisms through which synopticism is enacted and secured (Maskovsky 2017). Conclusion: Counter-political possibilities Taken together, these strategies—selective hegemony
Releasing a Tradition
Diasporic Epistemology and the Decolonized Curriculum
Jovan Scott Lewis
danger, however, that such departments move beyond their founding imperatives, which importantly have been driven not only by intellectual pursuits, but also at the insurgent political insistence of Black communities. Furthermore, as largely peripheral
Alex A. Moulton and Inge Salo
-ness and Black people's (symbolic and physical) space. The BRT has preserved and reproduced Black improvisational life and insurgent politics, and this intellectual and political effort has been taken up by both Black geographies and Black ecologies
“The Fourth Reich Is Here”
An Exploration of Populist Depictions of the European Union as a German Plot to Take Over Europe
Julian Pänke
—the more resistance Berlin faced and the more German leadership was perceived as illegitimate. This paradox relates to a changing international context toward geopolitical power games and the rise of insurgent political parties, 9 both of which negatively
F*ck the Police!
Antiblack statecraft, the myth of cops’ fragility, and the fierce urgency of an insurgent anthropology of policing
Jaime A. Alves
from Micol Seigel, Graham Denyer-Willis, and Tathagatan Ravindran, as well as from engaging academic audiences in multiple settings. João Costa Vargas and José Carlos Freire have been permanent interlocutors in ongoing dialogues on insurgent politics