Darren Byler on the mass detention and surveillance of the Uyghurs
Bio: Assistant Professor Darren Byler is a sociocultural anthropologist whose teaching and research examines the dispossession of stateless populations through forms of contemporary capitalism and colonialism in China, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. Read More
Articles:
October 23, 2021: (Globe and Mail)
October 12, 2021: (The Nation)
October 12, 2021: (Rest of World)
October 11, 2021: (MIT Technology Review)
Book Reviews:
March 3, 2022: (Literary Review of Canada)
January 7, 2022: (The Times Literary Review)
January 3, 2022: (Chinaworker.info)
Media Mentions:
March 1, 2022: (Literary Review UK)
February 21, 2022: (IVPM)
February 17, 2022: (CBC Radio- Ideas)
February 18, 2022: (The Daily Mail)
February 16, 2022: (The New Statesman)
February 8, 2022: (International Consortium of Investigative Journalists)
February 5, 2022: (Associated Press)
February 5, 2022: (The Telegraph)
February 4, 2022: (The Wall Street Journal)
January 29, 2022: (The Spectator)
January 28, 2022: (The Conversation)
December 25, 2021: (The Georgia Straight)
December 17, 2021: (Associated Press)
December 10, 2021: (The Gaurdian)
November 30, 2021: (The Cipher Brief)
October 30, 2021: (The Economist)
October 14, 2021: (MSNBC)
October 12, 2021: (The Diplomat)
August 23, 2021: (Los Angeles Review of Books)
August 10, 2021: (Science)
July 21, 2021: (The Associated Press)
July 14, 2021: (The Atlantic)
April 5, 2021: (The New Yorker)
March 30, 2021: (The Globe and Mail)
March 29, 2021: (The Globe and Mail)
March 25, 2021: (Marketplace)
March 7, 2021: (NBC News)