Great piece on the “slogan t-shirt”
open.substack.com/pub/spacingi...
Great piece on the “slogan t-shirt”
open.substack.com/pub/spacingi...
In recent weeks, Trump has:
• Kidnapped the leader of a sovereign country
• Threatened to invade Greenland
• Emboldened ICE to kill US citizens in Minneapolis
But the Tina Peters case is, for now, one of the few examples of the limits of Trump's power
www.wired.com/story/donald...
Happy this is out in the world. We collect 8 great essays/ commentaries by some of the best young, and a few more seasoned anthropologists working on Africa-China dynamics.
Notes from the Field | Jason Woerner, Ralph Litzinger, and Charlie Piot introduce a Special Series of seven essays collected under the theme of "New Directions in Africa-China Studies" and drawing together early career scholars: criticalasianstudies.org/commentary/2...
My guess is these chefs sell Teflon pans they would never use at home. Sort of like Steve Jobs not letting his daughter use social media when she was young.
Celebrity chefs told Californians that PFAS-coated pans were “safe,” and successfully lobbied Gavin Newsom to veto a bill phasing them out
They didn’t mention they all sell PFAS-coated pans.
New joint investigation with @mirandagreen.bsky.social and @atmosmag.bsky.social is out:
Dear colleagues- please join us in Kunshan, for our Green Transitions conference. Share widely with friends and students. sites.duke.edu/efan/call-fo...
Vietnam’s Year of Floods, Mud and Death www.nytimes.com/2025/11/24/w...
I think we knew this but it is interesting how Trump’s reign of terror, and the genocide in Gaza, has disappeared much of the critical work on surveillance. This is thus a welcome report, especialky as tech execs kiss rhe ring and sing Trump’s praises. apnews.com/article/chin...
If I lived in Taiwan, and for all my friends with deep ties to Taiwan, I would be very worried. As for Ukraine, this had all been a gift from Trump.
Xi’s Parade to Showcase China’s Military Might and Circle of Autocrats www.nytimes.com/2025/09/01/w...
Arundhati Roy on How to Survive in a ‘Culture of Fear’ www.nytimes.com/2025/08/30/m...
Have you been fired yet?
The discussion concludes with an analysis of techno-authoritarianism, highlighting Silicon Valley's historical hostility to democracy and its prioritization of technologies that advance surveillance and social control.
millennialsarekillingcapitalism.libsyn.com/the-obscuran...
Please send me a copy!
Numbers to cite for calling NC representatives about N.I.H. policy changes (on top of everything else)- this is the impact on jobs and funding in North Carolina. I hope every colleague at Duke, UNC, & all NC Higher Ed who can, will get calling.
I am beyond furious. @gregpak.net helpful script below
As someone who has reported on AI for 7 years and covered China tech as well, I think the biggest lesson to be drawn from DeepSeek is the huge cracks it illustrates with the current dominant paradigm of AI development. A long thread. 1/
Just terrifying that this totally inexperienced and capricious opportunist, in thrall to a mash up of extremist ideologies, the most coherent of which is savage misogyny, is about to be one skipped beat of an obese elderly man’s heart away from the presidency.
The Island Where Environmentalism Implodes - on the search for nickel (think Tesla or your EV) and New Caledonia. www.newyorker.com/news/the-wee...
On 4B- more of a feeling than a movement? Good overview and analysis by E. Tammy Kim.
Silicon Valley’s Militarism has its roots in the Cold War. It’s resurfacing under Trump. Trump’s Election Is Also a Win for Tech’s Right-Wing “Warrior Class”-
Humanity Surprised It Still Hasn’t Figured Out Better Alternative To Letting Power-Hungry Assholes Decide Everything - The Onion
When is the paperback due out?
The exodus to Blue Sky is happening, finally.
You need to pull in some anthropologists! ;)
Our waiting issue is finally here. “Get in Line” features stories on the inevitable and the long-overdue: doomsdays and digital utopias, health care and political unity.
They say patience is a virtue, but we’re on borrowed time. Start reading now.
"When universities like Harvard shifted their definition of ability, large segments of society adjusted to meet that definition," David Brooks writes, The effect was transformative: www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...