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New Zine on the History of Sanitation

Our zine “Infrastructural Digest” is now completed(!) and 250 copies have just been printed for the opening of the Privy2 demonstration garden. The zine features original artwork and…

  • Post date 29th August 2019
  • Post author By nckawa

Vi må snakke om samisk

2019 er FNs internasjonale år for urfolksspråk. I løpet av året er det arrangementer rundt om i hele verden for å rette fokus på den kritiske situasjonen for…

  • Post date 29th August 2019
  • Post author By sprakprat

Doktorgrad: Fortellinger om underjordiske vesener lever i beste velgående

Hammershus på Bornholm. Slottets undergrund sies å gjemme underjordiske folk. Foto: Hitesh Sahoo, flickr "Hvis mit studie havde foregået i Guatemala eller i Sibirien for eksempel, var der…

  • Post date 29th August 2019
  • Post author By lorenz

Die ‘Kurdenkrawalle’ 1993/1994 und der Erinnerungskonflikt um Halim Dener. Eine wissenssoziologische Diskursanalyse — Christian Hinrichs

Anlässlich des diesjährigen Studentischen Soziologiekonkgress in Bochum stellen wir uns die Frage, wer eigentlich hinter den markanten Vortragstiteln steckt. Wie kamen die Vortragenden zu ihren Themen…

  • Post date 29th August 2019
  • Post author By Hendrik Erz

Doktorgrad: Fortellinger om underjordiske vesener lever i beste velgående

Hammershus på Bornholm. Slottets undergrund sies å gjemme underjordiske folk. Foto: Hitesh Sahoo, flickr “Hvis mit studie havde foregået i Guatemala eller i Sibirien for eksempel, var der…

  • Post date 29th August 2019
  • Post author By antropologi.info - sosialantropologi i Norden blogg

Ghassan Hage: The Difficult Temporality of Diasporic Nostalgia

https://matskut.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/123456789/1222/Ghassan%20Hage-final.mp3 That notions of time are closely entangled with notions of space is something take…

  • Post date 29th August 2019
  • Post author By Suvi P Rautio

What Happened to Sex Trafficking? The New Moral Panic of Men, Boys and Fish in the Mekong Region

My latest paper in Sojourn. Abstract below. Activists, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the international media have repeatedly singled out the Mekong region as a hotspot for ‘sex trafficking…

  • Post date 29th August 2019
  • Post author By sverremolland

Why Are People Who Use Illegal Drugs Demonized?

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs has targeted alleged drug dealers, such as this 18-year-old man, and left thousands of suspects dead. Noel Celis/Getty Images “It’s our…

  • Post date 28th August 2019
  • Post author By Gideon Lasco

Å drikke øl på kirkegården: Gravsteder blir møteplasser, sier antropolog

Å minnes de døde. Assistens kirkegård. Foto: News Oresund, flickr At det vi anser som "vår kultur" er stadig i endring, ser vi også på kirkegårdene. Kirkegården er…

  • Post date 28th August 2019
  • Post author By lorenz

Å drikke øl på kirkegården: Gravsteder blir møteplasser, sier antropolog

Å minnes de døde. Assistens kirkegård. Foto: News Oresund, flickr At det vi anser som "vår kultur" er stadig i endring, ser vi også på kirkegårdene. Kirkegården er…

  • Post date 28th August 2019
  • Post author By antropologi.info - sosialantropologi i Norden blogg

Backpacks and Toe tags: Life and Death on the US-Mexico Border w/ Jason de León

In this special interview, TAL’s Ryan Collins talks with scholar, activist and artist Jason de Leon about the ongoing humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico border. In addition to…

  • Post date 28th August 2019
  • Post author By Missing Link Studios

What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting Down Syndrome

Down syndrome is typically caused by an error in cell division during fetal development, which results in an embryo with three copies of chromosome 21 instead of two. Marcel Hirshegger/SAPIEN…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Cay Leytham-Powell

Becoming an UrbanA Fellow

Are you passionate about sustainability and justice in #cities? Would you like to share your passion, knowledge and skills in a collaborative and creative way? [yes and yes…?!…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

CFP: GOSSIP

iStock   Psst, have you heard? We’re making a gossip issue. For our January/February issue, Anthropology News is indulging in some loose talk and tittle-tattle. Whether you have…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Natalie Konopinski

‘People of the Changing Permafrost Land’ (Churapcha, Republic of Sakha Yakutia, Russia, June 18-19, 2019) ICE LAW subproject ‘Local and Indigenous Perspectives’

by Anna Stammler-Gossmann The third community meeting ‘People of the Changing Permafrost Land’ (June 18-19, 2019), which was organised by Anna Stammler-Gossmann (Arctic Centre) and local partners, too…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Anna Stammler-Gossmann

‘Norwegian fjords: Living with Changes’ (Bugøynes, Norway, June 7 – 8, 2019) ICE LAW subproject ‘Local and Indigenous Perspectives’

by Anna Stammler-Gossmann The second community meeting ‘Norwegian fjord: Living with Changes’, organized by the Arctic Centre (Anna Stammler-Gossmann) took place in the remote coastal fishing village …

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Anna Stammler-Gossmann

Exploding Objects: A Month at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.

Rose Taylor, PhD Candidate, UCL Anthropology Over the course of four weeks between June and July 2019 I participated in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History’s Summer…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Haidy Geismar

Hetero-Comfortable Avatars

Content warning from author: This post will have instances of sexism, transphobia, and sexual violence. I noticed a masculine voice near me say: “wow Wow WOW!” I turned…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Noel Brett

Climate, Fish and Fisheries: Local and Indigenous Perspectives (Rovaniemi, Finland, April 16-17, 2019)

by Anna Stammler-Gossmann The first meeting ’Climate, Fish and Fisheries: Local and Indigenous Perspectives’ (organizer Anna Stammler-Gossmann) took place in April 16-17 in Lapland, at the Arctic Cent…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Anna Stammler-Gossmann

Community meetings: ICE LAW subproject ‘Local and Indigenous Perspectives’

by Anna Stammler-Gossmann The Indigenous and Local Perspectives subproject (ICE LAW: Indeterminate and Changing Environments) documents perspectives informed by understandings of land, water, and ice,…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Anna Stammler-Gossmann

Cymene Howe, “Ecologics: Wind and Power in the Anthropocene (Duke UP, 2019)

This is the first of three interviews with Cymene Howe and Dominic Boyer about their duo-graph, Wind and Power in the Anthropocene (Duke University Press, 2019).  Also listen…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

The Trials of Tom Gilbert, Convicted of Murdering Wapato Dave and Wife.

On about December 8th 1882, Tom Gilbert, a native man enrolled in the Grand Ronde tribe allegedly murdered Wapato Dave and his wife on their allotment on the…

  • Post date 27th August 2019
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Jon Bialecki on his book, A Diagram for Fire

https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520294219/a-diagram-for-fire Interview by Anna Eisenstein Anna Eisenstein:   Your book identifies the miracle as the defining feature of American Charismatic Evangeli…

  • Post date 26th August 2019
  • Post author By |

Call for Papers: Materializing the Transient: Ethnographies and Museums in the Study of (Forced) Migration

Call for Papers: “Materializing the Transient: Ethnographies and Museums in the Study of (Forced) Migration” Göttingen, May 14–16, 2020 About the conference Materiality is a fundamental dimension of…

  • Post date 26th August 2019
  • Post author By Haidy Geismar
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