2020 Virtual Edition on Digital Politics: Jeffrey Omari
Postscript to “Digital Access Amongst the Marginalized: Democracy and Internet Governance in Rio de Janeiro” By Jeffrey Omari My 2018…
Postscript to “Digital Access Amongst the Marginalized: Democracy and Internet Governance in Rio de Janeiro” By Jeffrey Omari My 2018…
Postscript to “Pure Fabrication”: Information Policy, Media Rights, and the Postcolonial Public By Niklas Hultin In July of 2019, Gambians…
Cloning a President: Social Media and the Politics of Elections in Nigeria Postscript to The Facebook President: Oil, Citizenship, and…
Postscript to Local Tea Party Groups and the Vibrancy of the Movement By William H. Westermeyer Supporters listen as the…
Introduction to the 2020 Virtual Edition on Digital Politics By Mei-chun Lee In 1971, the first personal computer arrived in…
Tamar Shirinian is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. She…
Shoes are left by people at the Tornillo Port of Entry near El Paso, Texas, June 21, 2018 during a…
A Sudanese protester cries next to a photo of a relative during a protest asking for the extradition of ousted…
By Emily Riley Emily Riley’s article, “Politics of Terànga: Gender, Hospitality, and Power in Senegal” appears in the May 2019…
PoLAR editorial board member Robin Conley Riner conducted an interview with Victor L. Shammas, whose article “The Perils of Parole…