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Traditional Sharing of the Cascades Range by Tribes

The assignment by anthropologists, historians, and linguists of the whole of the Oregon Cascades to the Molalla peoples since 1846 (Hale 1846) needs to be critically rethought. I…

  • Post date 13th November 2018
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

A Pregnant Kid in a Cage: Jane Doe’s Fight for Reproductive Rights

The Obama administration’s carefully calibrated immigration revisions increased penalties against undocumented border crossers and returned people immediately to their countries…

  • Post date 12th November 2018
  • Post author By randiirwin

“Donde lo tienen?” Working in an archive of the disappeared in Guatemala

“But sirs, people do not vanish, ¿Would it be possible that the Earth had swallowed him?, or as the rumors about secret prisons go…

  • Post date 12th November 2018
  • Post author By randiirwin

Prison and Coup d’État

About ten years ago I was strolling along Avenida Paulista, Brazil’s most well-known commercial thoroughfare when a person handed me a pamphlet. Without breaking stride, I started to…

  • Post date 12th November 2018
  • Post author By randiirwin

Monitored Confinement and Rule by Philanthropy in Rio de Janeiro and Baltimore

A 2009 classified cable from the US Consulate in Rio de Janeiro, later declassified by the whistleblowing platform WikiLeaks, outlined the…

  • Post date 12th November 2018
  • Post author By randiirwin

From Structural to Stochastic Violence

Last spring, Karina Biondi, 2017 APLA Book Prize winner, approached us to develop a Speaking Justice to Power series on incarceration and confinement in the Americas, their role…

  • Post date 12th November 2018
  • Post author By Jennifer Curtis

Taking Care on Veterans Day

An anthropologist reflects on conducting research as an “insider” to the veteran population.  Kreisten Downs For me, Veterans Day produces contrasting and sometimes painful emotions. Yet for others,…

  • Post date 12th November 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Cemile Gizem Dinçer and Eda Sevinin: Migration, activist research, and the politics of location: An interview with Nicholas De Genova (part 1)

In Turkey, especially after the Syrians’ arrival following 2011, the field of migration studies has more or less confined itself to mainstream discussions such as integration, social cohesion,…

  • Post date 12th November 2018
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Class, Creed and Climate Change Denial Panel

SAFN member Mark Anthony Arceno will be contributing a food and agriculture perspective to this fascinating topic! It is scheduled for 10:15am-noon on Saturday, November 17 in the…

  • Post date 12th November 2018
  • Post author By foodanthro

Becoming Human: Malala Yousafzai and the Politics of Representation

by Carlo Ceglia Malala. It is enough to say her first name. How did this 21-year-old Pakistani girl – the youngest, as well as the only female Pakistani,…

  • Post date 12th November 2018
  • Post author By Carlo Ceglia

Ep. #26 Mining Banaba: Katerina Teaiwa talks mining phosphate & decolonising modern anthropology

“The body of the people is in that landscape so when it’s mined and crushed and dug up, you’re not just doing it with rock, you’re also doing…

  • Post date 11th November 2018
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

Groschopps “Konzeptionen des Humanismus”: Zeugnis der Uneindeutigkeit eines religionswissenschaftlich relevanten Begriffes

In diesem Gastbeitrag rezensiert Stefan Schröder von der Universität Bayreuth die Neuerscheinung des Kulturwissenschaftlers und freigeistigen Aktivisten Dr. habil Horst Groschopp mit dem Titel „Konze…

  • Post date 11th November 2018
  • Post author By Stefan Schröder

Laboratorium Lehre der KSBF #1 Diskriminierungsfreie…

15. November 2018, 18 – 20 Uhr Besprechungsraum 422 der Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dorotheenstraße 26, 3.OG In univer…

  • Post date 11th November 2018
  • Post author By urmila

Laboratorium Lehre der KSBF #1 Diskriminierungsfreie…

15. November 2018, 18 – 20 Uhr Besprechungsraum 422 der Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dorotheenstraße 26, 3.OG In univer…

  • Post date 11th November 2018
  • Post author By urmila

Shaligram Stone in an Ammonite Museum

Whenever I am paging through endless spreadsheets of museum collection data on fossils I am always on the lookout for a few magic words: Ammonite, Spiti Shales, Nepal…

  • Post date 11th November 2018
  • Post author By H. W.

Urban Amazonian Show & Tell at #AmAnth18

At this year’s AAA meeting, I’ll be presenting a paper on a panel titled “The Cultural Work of Aesthetics: Brazilian Notions of the Beautiful and the Crafting of…

  • Post date 10th November 2018
  • Post author By nckawa

Google Celebrates Native Artist in November 9th Doodle

A guest post by Emily Buhrow Rogers. A carved bear by Amanda Crowe (Eastern Band Cherokee) from the collections of the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, Indiana University.…

  • Post date 10th November 2018
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

An Anthropologist in Silicon Valley

Reflections on a career tackling some of the critical workplace challenges of our time.  I could not have imagined when I entered the PhD program in anthropology at…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Greetings from Silicon Beach

Does technology mean something different when it leaves the Valley and goes to the Beach? In the summer of 2016, during preliminary fieldwork in California, I met with…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Affective Landscapes of the Past and Present in Santa Clara

Long-term residents’ experiences of technological disruption and resilience are an untold yet essential part of the Silicon Valley story. In May 2018, I spoke with Tom, an elderly…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Disrupting Silicon Valley’s Stories

In a climate of pervasive narratives of wealth creation and success, how can anthropology hold corporate and tech sectors to account? In March 2014, Business Insider published the…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Mapping Dispossession, Mapping Affect

How Silicon Valley’s wealth produces uneven impacts throughout the region.  Silicon Valley is a geographic region, shorthand for all things tech, the global hub of the technology industry,…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Navigating Silicon Valley’s Contradictions

Silicon Valley’s workers must maneuver their way through this place of diversity and discrimination, capitalist aims, and countercultural aspirations. You can spot the extremes on the street in…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Roxana Wales

Roxana Wales, recently retired, is a respected corporate ethnographer and research scientist. She was one of the first anthropologists to begin working on corporate ethnographic projects and she…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel
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