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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

What Our Skeletons Say About the Sex Binary

Stanislawa Walasiewicz won the gold for Poland in the women’s 100-meter dash at the 1932 Olympic Games. Upon her death, an autopsy revealed that she had intersex traits.…

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

Sharing Sonic Space: Music as Home, Soul and Connector

“I hope that more people will listen to more music outside of their own little comfort zone. I think that we enrich ourselves, we are better human beings…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Adam Gamwell

‘Now is the Time of Monsters’: The Painful Birth of a New World Order

President Trump calls the WTO a “disas…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Unknown

Sharing Sonic Space: Music as Home, Soul and Connector

“I hope that more people will listen to more music outside of their own little comfort zone. I think that we enrich ourselves, we are better human beings…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Adam Gamwell + Ryan Collins

‘Now is the Time of Monsters’: The Painful Birth of a New World Order

President Trump calls the WTO a “disas…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Ted Fischer

My key learnings about #globaldev 20 years after I took my first undergrad course (Links & Contents I Liked 300)

The anniversary of my 300th link review coincides with another one: Pretty much exactly 20 years ago I took my first undergrad class in international development during my…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Kate Parker Horigan, “Consuming Katrina: Public Disaster and Personal Narrative” (UP of Mississippi, 2018)

Kate Parker Horigan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology at Western Kentucky University, and a co-editor of the Journal of American Folklore.…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Rachel Hopkin

Andrew L. Yarrow, “Man Out: Men on the Sidelines of American Life” (Brookings Institution Press, 2018)

In the era of #MeToo, Brett Kavanaugh, and Donald Trump, masculinity and the harmful effects that follow certain versions of masculinity have become national conversations. Now, like many…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Kyle McMillen

China’s Uyghur re-education centres in Xinjiang will not produce a loyal and obedient population

by James McMurray **Previously published on The Conversation UK.** The Chinese government’s denials of its mass interment of Xinjiang’s Uyghur citizens have evaporated as international pressure has pi…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By guestanthropologist

Wer hat Angst vor einem globalen Pakt (für Migration)?!

Von Constantin Hruschka und Tim Rohmann   Dem in einem zweijährigen Aushandlungsprozess erarbeiteten global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration (GCM) droht kurz vor seiner Verabschied…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Ko-AutorInnen

Design at Scale

In the closing keynote of @designopssummit, IBM design leader @douglaswpowell shares some of the practices they use to drive change & measurable impact, thereby securing buy-in for design…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Turning Research Ripples into Waves

In this @designopssummit presentation, Hana Nagel shares what she learned about designing for social impact, and what service design in the non-profit world can teach us about our…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Continuous Design

How do we support immediate design needs, while still being mindful of the long term? In this @designopssummit presentation, we learn how Maria Skaaden and her team have…

  • Post date 9th November 2018
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Vanderbilt’s Dr. Ted Fischer speaks to the class of 2022

 Vanderbilt’s Dr. Ted Fischer speaks to the class of 2022 on how to find their passions in life

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Unknown

Vanderbilt’s Dr. Ted Fischer speaks to the class of 2022

 Vanderbilt’s Dr. Ted Fischer speaks to the class of 2022 on how to find their passions in life

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Ted Fischer

Selectively Scrappy Research Ops

We kick off the afternoon of @designopssummit with thje ‘Methodologies and Work Environments’ theme. Here, Megan Blocker shares her ‘selectively scrappy’ approach to building ResearchOps at McKinsey.

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Creativity and Culture

In this @designopssummit presentation, @milesorkin talks to us about the importance of culture, and the power of moving from empathy to true compassion, thereby enabling people to bring…

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Taking it to the next level

Our ‘Growing People and Teams’ theme @designopssummit concludes with lessons learned from the mature Design Program Management team at Facebook.

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Creating the Blueprint

In this @designopssummit presentation, Jennifer Kanyamibwa shares six life lessons that have informed her work as a Design Program Manager.

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Understanding Experiences

In this @designopssummit presentation, @hollyface1975 reminds us to use our own methods to deeply explore our own teams and how to make them more effective, more integrated, and…

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

The Underlying Hope of Anthropology: Reflecting on the Work of Jane Hill

This past week, the world of linguistic anthropology – and the world in general, though that world is presumably less conscious of the loss – lost a giant…

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Shulist (the Linguistic One)

The Underlying Hope of Anthropology: Reflecting on the Work of Jane Hill

This past week, the world of linguistic anthropology – and the world in general, though that world is presumably less conscious of the loss – lost a giant…

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Shulist (the Linguistic One)

Georgien ist viel reicher

Die Buchmesse in Frankfurt ist schon ein paar Tage vorbei. Noch immer stapeln sich Bücher zu Georgien, Sachbücher und Belletristik, auf meinem Schreibtisch. Auf Monate und vielleicht Jahre…

  • Post date 8th November 2018
  • Post author By Stéphane Voell
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