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När viktigpetter går i psykoterapi

  Det är okej att vara smart så länge man inte pratar om det. Varför då? För att folk inte gillar det.   Jag har två gånger i…

  • Post date 13th February 2019
  • Post author By Sociala experiment

Immunity and (Anti-)Vaccination: Histories, Metaphors, Theories – A Syllabus by Travis Chi Wing Lau

The natural body meets the body politic in the act of vaccination, where a single needle penetrates both. – Eula Biss, On Immunity  In recent years, outbreaks of highly…

  • Post date 13th February 2019
  • Post author By Travis Chi Wing Lau

An Author by Any Other Name

[no-caption] Bill O’Leary/Getty Images Sitting in a packed hotel lobby café in Washington, D.C., in 2009, I leaned closer to the literary agent I was interviewing for my…

  • Post date 13th February 2019
  • Post author By Jessica Taylor

Diving into the unknown: Business Anthropology in Portugal

When one starts studying anthropology at the university, one of the first things we’re told is that it can be used in almost anything. From medicine to psychology,…

  • Post date 13th February 2019
  • Post author By Augusto Ferreira

Caleb Simmons, “Nine Nights of the Goddess: The Navaratri Festival in South Asia” (SUNY Press, 2018)

Nine Nights of the Goddess: The Navaratri Festival in South Asia (SUNY Press, 2018), edited by Caleb Simmons, Moumita Sen, and Hillary Peter Rodrigues, is a diverse collection…

  • Post date 13th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Caleb Simmons, “Nine Nights of the Goddess: The Navaratri Festival in South Asia” (SUNY Press, 2018)

Nine Nights of the Goddess: The Navaratri Festival in South Asia (SUNY Press, 2018), edited by Caleb Simmons, Moumita Sen, and Hillary Peter Rodrigues, is a diverse collection…

  • Post date 13th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

A War for Oil: The US Economic War on Venezuela

A Bridge Too Far {click to enlarge} It resembled something from a post-apocalyptic setting in a movie: images of the blocked highway bridge linking Colombia to Venezuela, silent…

  • Post date 12th February 2019
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

When Women’s Laughter Keeps Men in Line

Among the Mbendjele gathering-hunting people who live in the Republic of Congo, “women’s laughter manages to keep men in line.” Drawing from ethnographic research by Jerome Lewis, anthropo…

  • Post date 12th February 2019
  • Post author By Alma Gottlieb

Will the Iconic Skull of an Ancient Human Return to Zambia?

[no-caption] Trustees of the NHM The town of Kabwe sits about 70 miles north of Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, as the crow flies. Just over 200,000 people live in…

  • Post date 12th February 2019
  • Post author By Michael Balter

Care in the middle voice by Tyler Zoanni

When thinking about care, it is easy to assume an asymmetrical structure with two fixed two roles: the care-giver and the cared-for. It is likewise easy to assume…

  • Post date 12th February 2019
  • Post author By Tyler Zoanni

Potentiale partizipativer Fluchtforschung. Anstoß zu einer Debatte.

Von Samia Aden, Caroline Schmitt, Yasemin Uçan, Constantin Wagner und Jan Wienforth Der Beitrag reflektiert in Anknüpfung an die Beiträge von Steinhilper sowie Fröhlich und Krause, wer als…

  • Post date 12th February 2019
  • Post author By Ko-AutorInnen

Cognitive attraction and online misinformation

I wrote a presentation of the research behind the paper in this blog post. An article (in Italian) summarising the paper.

  • Post date 12th February 2019
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Chelation Chronicles – 1H 2019

I’ve been fighting a host of chronic health issues for 10+years now. I have come to believe that heavy metal poisoning is likely the root cause. In this…

  • Post date 12th February 2019
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Intim på bussen?

Händer det att du åker buss till jobbet eller där du studerar och det är så fullt att du inte bara måste stå utan har folk inpå dig…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By Sociala experiment

Museum Anthropology Has a Lot to Offer Public Anthropology!

This post was submitted by AAA member Jen Shannon, curator and associate professor of cultural anthropology at the University of Colorado’s Museum of Natural History and department of…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

Federal Policy Embedded in Oregon Tribal Territory Maps

Maps of Oregon tribal regions have existed since 1805. Lewis and Clark published the first maps in 1810 and their hand-drawn maps date to 1805-1806. Their drawings show…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Collaboration as Innovation: A Brief History of University of Toronto’s Ethnography Lab

Innovations in Anthropology Series Welcome to the Innovations in Anthropology Series, a blog series devoted to profiling the teaching, production, and dissemination of anthropological knowledge. Wheth…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By Anna

The Fortunate Failure of ‘Voluntary Repatriation’ For Rohingya Refugees

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Jonathan Birch, “The Philosophy of Social Evolution” (Oxford UP, 2017)

It seems to go against evolutionary theory for an individual to give up its own chances at reproducing in order to increase the fitness of others. Yet social…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Thomas Patton, “The Buddha’s Wizards: Magic, Protection, and Healing in Burmese Buddhism” (Columbia UP, 2018)

In his recent monograph, The Buddha’s Wizards: Magic, Protection, and Healing in Burmese Buddhism(Columbia University Press, 2018), Thomas Patton examines the weizzā, a figure in Burmese Buddhism who…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Jonathan Birch, “The Philosophy of Social Evolution” (Oxford UP, 2017)

It seems to go against evolutionary theory for an individual to give up its own chances at reproducing in order to increase the fitness of others. Yet social…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Thomas Patton, “The Buddha’s Wizards: Magic, Protection, and Healing in Burmese Buddhism” (Columbia UP, 2018)

In his recent monograph, The Buddha’s Wizards: Magic, Protection, and Healing in Burmese Buddhism(Columbia University Press, 2018), Thomas Patton examines the weizzā, a figure in Burmese Buddhism who…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

“Excuse me, what is that camera for?!”

By Telissa Schreuder. A camera is a funny little thing. Nothing but plastic and then some you would think. Just aim and shoot, nowadays times a thousand due…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Does recycling actually conserve or preserve things?

By Samantha MacBride There are a series of assumptions behind the familiar assertion that recycling saves resources and energy, and in so doing, protects the environment. These assumptions…

  • Post date 11th February 2019
  • Post author By guestauth0r
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