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Platform Cooperativism for alternative socio-economic models

By Jochem Kootstra We are most probably all familiar with internet-based platforms like AirBnB and Uber. Contemporary economies are increasingly mediated by and through such platforms, which gave…

  • Post date 1st March 2019
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Nachruf auf Prof. Dr. Hans H. Reich

Der Rat für Migration trauert um Prof. Dr. Hans H. Reich. Der Rat verliert mit ihm einen Wissenschaftler, der in der Geschichte des Rat für Migration eine wichtige…

  • Post date 1st March 2019
  • Post author By Rat für Migration

An Anthropologist in the World Revolution – Pt. 2 by Keith Hart

As we approached the millennium, with the dotcom boom roaring away, I wanted to write a book that would sum up 30 years of teaching and…

  • Post date 1st March 2019
  • Post author By Neil Turner

Dedicated Followers (After a Fashion)

  • Post date 1st March 2019
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

We Settlers Face a Choice: Decolonization or White Supremacy

This is a guest post by Dr. Devin Zane Shaw, who teaches at Douglas College in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We settlers face a choice: decolonization or white…

  • Post date 1st March 2019
  • Post author By Guest Contributor

Jasbir Puar’s The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability by Dina Omar

The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability Jasbir Puar Duke University Press, 2017. 296 pages.   Jasbir Puar’s second book, The Right to Maim, examines the relationship between life,…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Dina Omar

Word Shell by Janelle Taylor

I have never lost my childhood habit of beachcombing for special rocks and shells, and I think of ethnography as involving a similar process of collecting bits of…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Janelle Taylor

What is Decrim? The many places of prostitution in law

Recently the short form decrim has appeared in the name of several groups campaigning for decriminalisation of prostitution: the removal of criminal penalties for selling and buying sex.…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By laura agustin

Silicon Satire

How memes articulate tech trouble and signal “all the things.” History repeats itself, “the first time as tragedy, the second as farce”—especially in Silicon Valley. In April 2018,…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

‘More Anthropologists on Wall Street Please’ Revisited

by Silvia Irina Berástegui In October of 2011, The Economist published an article called “More Anthropologists on Wall Street Please” in which the author, one ‘M.S.’, responded to a…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By guestanthropologist

The Social Life of Robots, pt 2: Sex and Temperament in Three Cyborg Societies

Part 2 of The Social Life of Robots, with Emma Backe. In this episode hosts Adam Gamwell, Ryan Collins and Emma Backe tackle sex and gender norms underlying…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Adam Gamwell

The Social Life of Robots, pt 2: Sex and Temperament in Three Cyborg Societies

Part 2 of The Social Life of Robots, with Emma Backe. In this episode hosts Adam Gamwell, Ryan Collins and Emma Backe tackle sex and gender norms underlying…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Gamwell + Collins

Bernadete Barton, “Stripped: More Stories from Exotic Dancers” (NYU Press, 2017)

Women get into stripping for money, writes Dr. Bernadete Barton, and the experience the girls have throughout their career in exotic dancing varies. Dr. Barton uses Stripped: More…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Martin Demant Frederiksen, “An Anthropology of Nothing in Particular” (Zero Books, 2018)

An Anthropology of Nothing in Particular (Zero Books, 2018) is an “exploration of what goes missing when one looks for meaning” (p. 1). The book is both an…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Versprechen gegeben, Versprechen gebrochen – Resettlement-Zahlen seit 2016 mehr als halbiert

Seit Langem wird nur ein Bruchteil der Flüchtlinge mit Resettlement-Bedarf auch tatsächlich umgesiedelt. Die Staatengemeinschaft hat sich in der New Yorker Erklärung 2016 dazu verpflichtet, diese Lück…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Marcus Engler

Kultur og frivillighet i Groruddalen

av Jørn Holm-Hansen og Ragnhild Skogheim Kultur og frivillighet er kanskje ikke det man forbinder med Groruddalen. De fire bydelene nordøst i Oslo, der én av fire av…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By jornhh

Seminar: Digital & Visual Technologies as Material Culture

In the summer term 2019, I am giving a seminar on digital and visual technologies as material culture at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology (MA &…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By philbu

Lecture: Ritual & Religion in Social and Cultural Anthropology

Together with Martin Luger, I am organizing a lecture on ritual and religion in social and cultural anthropology at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology of the…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By philbu

Bernadete Barton, “Stripped: More Stories from Exotic Dancers” (NYU Press, 2017)

Women get into stripping for money, writes Dr. Bernadete Barton, and the experience the girls have throughout their career in exotic dancing varies. Dr. Barton uses Stripped: More…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Martin Demant Frederiksen, “An Anthropology of Nothing in Particular” (Zero Books, 2018)

An Anthropology of Nothing in Particular (Zero Books, 2018) is an “exploration of what goes missing when one looks for meaning” (p. 1). The book is both an…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Sierra Leone’s laws to protect women have unintended consequences, by Luisa Schneider

Age-of-consent law is complex. If it is set too high, there’s a risk that it will undercut young people’s agency. If it is set too low, it does…

  • Post date 28th February 2019
  • Post author By Mats Utas

AAA Communities Coming Soon!

David Beriss This is going to be a very quick note about two related things. First, many SAFN members (and many members of the American Anthropological Association) have…

  • Post date 27th February 2019
  • Post author By foodanthro

Single Shot: Interspecies Care and Responsibility

Dog keeping is a polluted, unholy, and prohibited practice in rural Pakistan. Many Sunni Muslims belonging to Hanfi jurisprudence consider the dog’s mere presence in a house a…

  • Post date 27th February 2019
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

Why the Myth of the “Savage Indian” Persists

Media portrayals of “good Indians” and “bad Indians” have shaped the minds of generations of Americans. Harold M. Lambert/Getty Images Peter Pan, the beloved children’s classic, is sure…

  • Post date 27th February 2019
  • Post author By Virginia McLaurin
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