Ali Khan is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Department Chair at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Lahore University of Management Sciences. His research interests vary from labor issues, particularly child and bonded labor to popular culture in Pakistan, focusing
particularly on cinema and sports. He has previously worked in Washington and in Islamabad for the World Bank's South Asia Region and with the International Labor Organization primarily on projects related to child and bonded labour. Khan's book
Representing Children: Power, Policy and the Discourseon Child Labour in the Football Manufacturing Industry of Pakistan was published in 2007 by Oxford University Press. He is also the General Editor for a series of books on sociology and anthropology in Pakistan.
Ali Nobil Ahmad is a Researcher at the Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, and Assistant Professor in the Department
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Ali Khan is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Department Chair at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Lahore University of Management Sciences. His research interests vary from labor issues, particularly child and bonded labor to popular culture in Pakistan, focusing
particularly on cinema and sports. He has previously worked in Washington and in Islamabad for the World Bank's South Asia Region and with the International Labor Organization primarily on projects related to child and bonded labour. Khan's book
Representing Children: Power, Policy and the Discourseon Child Labour in the Football Manufacturing Industry of Pakistan was published in 2007 by Oxford University Press. He is also the General Editor for a series of books on sociology and anthropology in Pakistan.
Ali Nobil Ahmad is a Researcher at the Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Lahore University of Management Sciences, where he teaches and designs courses in modern history, historiography, and world history. He was formerly a
full-time Research Officer on the Leverhulme Project on Migration and Citizenship, undertaken by the Department of Geography at the University College, London, where he worked full-time on a global study on human smuggling and trafficking. He is also on the editorial board of an art and cultural
studies journal titled,
Third Text, and regularly contributes to various academic journals.
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