I'm excited to announce a cfa for Roadsides' fall issue on 'Markets as Infrastructures.' Together with Hasan H. Karrar we edit this issue and we look forward to receiving abstracts from far and wide, incl. #economicanthropology #politicaleconomy #decolonialstudies www.roadsides.net/collections/...
20.02.2026 12:52
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Call for papers :: Markets as infrastructures
We are particularly interested in contributions that connect long-term, in-depth or participatory insights on market forms and practices to theoretical approaches.
shorturl.at/SboBI
#markets #anthropology #economy #decoloniality #politicaleconomy
20.02.2026 06:05
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Foodways: An Introduction (Roadsides Journal Article)
We are happy to announce that gradually all our articles will be available in html on our website, starting with our latest issue on food: www.roadsides.net/articles/8888
19.01.2026 09:13
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Inditian Latifa demonstrates how stories of lost marsh rice in Indonesia reveal how crops, floods, and memory expand the meaning of hydraulic infrastructure. Read it here: www.roadsides.net/articles/8250
17.12.2025 07:35
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Carlotta Molfese explores the relationship between infrastructures and autonomy in agroecological food production by attending to mulch and its more-than-human (de)composition. Read it here: www.roadsides.net/articles/8176
03.12.2025 12:29
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In their contribution to our latest issue, @drvanessalamb.bsky.social and @zalifung.bsky.social show how food preparation by Karen women for anti-dam gatherings is a form of solidarity infrastructure in the Salween River Basin at the ThaiβMyanmar border. www.roadsides.net/articles/8234
02.12.2025 08:36
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Joanna Radin and Mark Stern consider the affective and material ways that community cookbooks once helped weave kin-relations and what has taken their place amidst yearning for collective cathecting today. Read it in our latest issue "Foodways:" www.roadsides.net/articles/8249
02.12.2025 06:40
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@tutam.bsky.social examines plantation infrastructures designed to produce cheap food and fuel, and how they intersect with locally established food infrastructures in Papua New Guinea. In our latest issue on Foodways. Read his photo essay here: www.roadsides.net/articles/8063
01.12.2025 14:19
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In their contribution to our new issue on Foodways, @kalzangmarpo.bsky.social & @mirzalibra10.bsky.social examine questions of highland mobility, infrastructures, state-making and bordering connected to βChhurpiβ, the Himalayan cheese. www.roadsides.net/articles/8240
01.12.2025 13:10
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@china-geographies.bsky.social examines the infrastructures that move pesticides from China to Australia and what they tell us about the global production of food. www.roadsides.net/articles/8236
01.12.2025 10:16
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Pesticide Infrastructures: From China to Australia (Roadsides Journal Article)
Really pleased to be part of the new issue of @roadsides.bsky.social
Short piece on the infrastructures that move pesticides from China to Australia
www.roadsides.net/articles/8236
01.12.2025 01:21
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In his contribution to "Foodways," AndrΓ© Thiemann studies the infrastructures of value that shape the world market of raspberries by focusing on projects in Arilje, Serbia, to valorize its βtaste of placeβ. www.roadsides.net/articles/8580
01.12.2025 07:45
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New paper with @drvanessalamb.bsky.social in @roadsides.bsky.social
We show how food preparation, primarily undertaken by older Karen women, is key to contesting long-proposed hydropower dams & water diversions in the Salween River Basin
Thanks editors @mattrest.bsky.social & Dolly Kikon
27.11.2025 07:43
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The new @roadsides.bsky.social collection is out, on Foodways! An excellent issue, edited by the fab @dollykikon.bsky.social and @mattrest.bsky.social
www.roadsides.net/collections/...
28.11.2025 11:55
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Fish at the market
Meghal Perera explores how vendors reject and repurpose cold chain infrastructure in a fish market in Colombo, to suit their own understandings of freshness. www.roadsides.net/articles/8248
26.11.2025 18:13
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Collection No. 14
Roadsides' Collection No. 14
The new issue of @roadsides.bsky.social is out! Titled "Foodways", the articles of the issue discuss the various intersections of #infrastructure and food. Edited by @mattrest.bsky.social & Dolly Kikon.
Roadsides is an excellent, non-profit and community managed #OpenAcces journal!
#anthropology
26.11.2025 10:00
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In her photo essay, @fizza7.bsky.social recounts how the Karakoram Highway traded food sovereignty for dependency, how the road built to connect them dismantled the world for the people of Ishkoman.
www.roadsides.net/articles/8243
26.11.2025 13:35
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βWhat is this - a refinery?β βYes, for milkβ
In their Introduction to our new issue titled βFoodwaysβ @mattrest.bsky.social and Dolly Kikon ask: βhow do foodways and their socio-cultural-cosmological scaffoldings and infrastructure condition each other?β
www.roadsides.net/articles/8888
26.11.2025 13:17
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You can find our current issue on food and infrastructure at our brand new website roadsides.net
25.11.2025 16:00
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Fizza Batool recounts how the Karakoram Highway traded food sovereignty for dependency and how the road built to connect the people of Ishkoman instead dismantled the world for them.
25.11.2025 15:58
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Guide for Editors | Roadsides
Dear Editors, Thank you for considering editing a guest collection in Roadsides. The following Guide for Editors will help you understand the application and publication process. The Editorial Board t...
Working on fresh approaches to infrastructures? If you can imagine editing a special issue with us, send us a proposal!
Deadline for proposals: 15 November 2025
Send proposals to our editors-in-chief:
Agnieszka Joniak-LΓΌthi
agnieszka.joniak@unifr.ch
Tina Harris
C.H.Harris@uva.nl
06.10.2025 18:06
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Labour of Love: An Open Access Manifesto for Freedom, Integrity, and Creativity in the Humanities and Interpretive Social Sciences
With a number of recommendations toward the commonification of open access
Roadsides is Open Access, check our manifesto:
βthe humanities and social sciences are too often disengaged from the public ... we want to reclaim the project of Open Access and key it to a different register of shared creativity and responsibility.β
commonplace.knowledgefutures.org/pub/y0xy565k...
02.10.2025 07:56
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Journal cover image depicting men using axes to cut blocks of natural ice on the side of a mountain
CFP for the new @roadsides.bsky.social issue, CRYOSPHERE. roadsides.net/call-for-pap... "Snow and ice have long served as vital resources for human and non-human inhabitants of this planet. Today the world is experiencing immense changes to the cryosphere."
08.09.2025 08:27
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Microlandscape on the HaberβBosch catalyst surface, a high-pressure reactor, World War I battlefield, algal bloom in Baltic Sea, war news on an ammonia pipeline in Ukraine. Collage: Author, 2024.
In "Ammonia Synthesis: Entering a Ubiquitous Chemical Technosphere" Benjamin Steininger rethinks ammonia synthesis and follows its specific associated toxicities, putting particular emphasis on the βopennessβ of industrial infrastructure. roadsides.net/collection-n...
17.04.2025 14:16
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Iron sulfides like pyrite have been identified as the main culprits in Donegalβs defective concrete. Due to their presence, many homes are crumbling. Photo: Angela Tourish, 2024
In her article "Toxic Recurrences" Kaitlyn Rabach demonstrates that crumbling homes and toxic mould go unacknowledged in County Donegal, Ireland, as residents fear speaking out will devalue their property. roadsides.net/collection-n...
17.04.2025 14:15
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Pellets being tracked o"
the field at Azusa High
School. These pellets can
travel across campus and
even to studentsβ homes.
Photo: Fred Ariel
Hernandez, 2023
In "Repairing Toxic: Deferred Maintenance in Schools" Margaret Tebbe and Fred Ariel Hernandez suggest how late-industrial ethnography can make visible some of the toxic hazards in Los Angeles school buildings. roadsides.net/collection-n...
17.04.2025 14:14
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SIlica dust. Photo: Tuaindeed / Getty Images.
In "Silica Trails: Turned Soils, Dusty Lungs" Juliana Ramos Boldrin illustrates how silica exposure can damage health, but mitigating the harm could jeopardise Brazilβs dominance in silica export. roadsides.net/collection-n...
17.04.2025 14:12
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Subway worker wearing a protective mask, Buenos Aires. Photo: Jorge Afarian, 2019.
In "Toxic Struggles: Asbestos in Argentinaβs Subway" Jorge Afarian reveals how Buenos Aires metro workers face illegal asbestos exposure and uncovers a troubling hierarchy between acceptable and unacceptable health risks. roadsides.net/collection-n...
17.04.2025 14:11
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An abandoned plant in Mailuu-Suu, Kyrgyzstan. Photo: Nikolaos Olma, 2021.
Gulzat Baialieva considers how 80 tons of abandoned toxic waste in Kyrgyzstan trigger discussions on the toxic aftermath of neoliberal reforms and state neglect in her article "Seeking Environmental Justice Amid Post-Industrial Ruins."
roadsides.net/collection-n...
17.04.2025 14:09
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Wakar (βminewatcherβ) tent and excavator in the dirt road. Photo: Fahmi Fahroji, 2023.
In his article "Wounded Landscape: Ambivalence and Toxic Extractivism in Indonesia" Fahmi R. Fahroji explores how a coal companyβs seizure of rubber plantations in Indonesia has pushed farmers into toxic, low-paying jobs in the mining industry.
roadsides.net/collection-n...
15.04.2025 17:16
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