“7 Reasons Not to Be an Organ Donor”
I was scrolling through my News Feed on Facebook, and I came across this post by the Odyssey: “7 Reasons Not to Be an Organ Donor” I stopped…
I was scrolling through my News Feed on Facebook, and I came across this post by the Odyssey: “7 Reasons Not to Be an Organ Donor” I stopped…
UMSL Anthropology Professor Susan Brownell is an expert on the Olympic Games, having studied their history and attended five Games – the first in Los Angeles in 1984.…
Last update: 23 March 2018.There are now more than 110 resources!For the time being, this bibliography will not be updated regularly anymore. The debate has branched out in…
In this series of posts, I provide an account of my new relationship with the American Geophysical Union (the largest community of earth & space scientists) as an…
Le razza bovines. Credit: Alex Caputi/Wikimedia Commons veganism and food taboos The Guardian carried an article on how veganism may be shifting the categories of food in Western…
Please note: I am soliciting reviews of recent dissertations in the Anthropology of Food. So if you have written a recent thesis or would like to review one, you…
Each year we kick off our Anthropology Day celebration by asking individuals from across the field to share how they fell in love with anthropology. This year’s post…
In 2016, Aileen Fyfe, Ineke De Moortel and Sharon Ashbrook of St. Andrew’s College in Scotland wrote Academic Women Now: experiences of mid-career academic women in Scotland. I…
In 2016, Aileen Fyfe, Ineke De Moortel and Sharon Ashbrook of St. Andrew’s College in Scotland wrote Academic Women Now: experiences of mid-career academic women in Scotland. I…
75 years after the publication of the Beveridge report, LSE Festival Beveridge 2.0 (Mon 19 Feb – Sat 24 Feb 2018) offers a week of public engagement activities exploring the ‘Five Giants’…
Door Thijl Sunier Er is iets raars aan de hand met de discussie over historische standbeelden, de ‘vaderlandse geschiedenis’ en de ‘nationale identiteit’. Even de feiten op een…
Nu när gossen såg den muntra fålen, Gick han sakta lockande till honom, Grep i hast hans man och sprang på ryggen, Lysten att en glädtig ridt försöka;…
Dass der Soziologe und Systemtheoretiker Niklas Luhmann am 8. Dezember des vergangenen Jahres 90 Jahre alt geworden wäre, weckte in jüngster Vergangenheit das Interesse medialer Berichterstattung (vgl…
This is the transcript for the talk I gave at Skeletal Biology in the Carolina conference. You can see the PPT here: Slipping into Darkness Slide 1 Introduction Slide…
A phrase from the immensely popular series, A Song of Ice and Fire, valar morghulis is translated as “all men must die,” an idea prevalent in human culture. …
Back in 2011 I went for a bike trip in southern Illinois and made it just across the river to Cape Girardeau, Missouri. I wrote about my trip…
Much has been written and published of the Rogue River, Modoc, and Yakima Wars in the Oregon Territory. These wars were, by-and-large, reactions of the Continue reading
http://alltagswelten-blog.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/InterviewRingel040218.mp3 Victoria Huszka spricht mit Dr. Felix Ringel (Department of Anthropology, Durham) übe…
This post was submitted by Robert J. Morais and Elizabeth K. Briody. In 2011, Florida Governor Rick Scott disparaged the return-on-investment (ROI) of an anthropology degree: “We don’t…
If you are an academic who is in a secure, full-time position then , let’s be honest, no one in the precariate wants to listen to you complain…
In celebration of World Anthropology Day (Feb 16) send us a brief tweet (@thisanthrolife) with #whyweanth OR an audio clip (no more than 30 seconds) of why anthropology…
Fifty years after student protests shook much of the Cold War world, in the “West” and in the “East,” “Global 1968” has become the catchphrase to describe these…
Hi all, This is really a great link review if I may say so myself! 🙂Quite a dialectical discussion on positive & negative examples of communicating development, opportunities…