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Island in the Stream: A discussion with author Michael Lambek on his new release

The Scholarly Publishing program at University of Toronto Press has been producing the Anthropological Horizons series since 1991. The series is home to imaginative, immersive ethnographic works that…

  • Post date 5th November 2018
  • Post author By Anna

PhD Fellowship Opportunities at UVM

If you are interested in the intersection of food systems and health, food systems and sustainability or food systems and climate change, these opportunities may be of interest…

  • Post date 5th November 2018
  • Post author By atrubek

Five Things You Should Know About the “Migrant Caravan”

We are anthropologists who work with migrants and refugees, many of whom are fleeing for their lives.  And we want to set the record straight. We conduct research…

  • Post date 5th November 2018
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

Roxanne Varzi on her ethnographic novel, Last Man Underground

https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=25983 Harvey Stark: What inspired you to write Last Scene Underground and what one or two main things do you hope your readers will come away with? Roxanne Varzi: …

  • Post date 5th November 2018
  • Post author By |

Anni Kajanus: Who will yield?

https://matskut.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/123456789/1128/Anni%20Kajanus.MP3 Who will yield? – Children’s understanding of dominance and prestige in China and …

  • Post date 5th November 2018
  • Post author By Suvi P Rautio

Nuclear State, Nuclear Waste

Nuclear State, Nuclear Waste: Emily Simmonds on Canada as a nuclear nation & ongoing colonialism through uranium mining.

  • Post date 5th November 2018
  • Post author By guestauth0r

The Spinners of Boyanese Bhavacakra

by Danang Nizar Long outside the radar of anthropology, there was an ethnic group in a secluded island called Bawean, located in the middle of Java Sea, Indonesia,…

  • Post date 5th November 2018
  • Post author By Danang Aditya Nizar

My new encyclopedia article about Marshall Sahlins is now available… for very wealthy libraries

It took a while, but I have a short encyclopedia entry about Marshall Sahlins in Wiley’s International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. After a long period of being hostile to secondary sources…

  • Post date 5th November 2018
  • Post author By Rex

Anthrocasts: some things I learned starting an anthropology podcast

If you can, cultivate relationships with some people who will give you honest feedback, always make it clear to your listeners that you welcome their point of view,…

  • Post date 4th November 2018
  • Post author By Ian Pollock

„Die Anderen“ – Gefahr & Macht der Worte

Wie nimmst du die Welt und “Die Anderen” wahr? Was ist Wirklichkeit – und was ist nur deine Wirklichkeit? Ein Post über Wahrnehmung, Wirklichkeit & Kommunikation. Wie gerne…

  • Post date 3rd November 2018
  • Post author By Viktoria Krause

Antonio Delgado will get the job done for NY-19

As you may have heard, mid-term elections are November 6 in the United States. My district is New York 19, which anthropologist Greg Laden sees as one of…

  • Post date 3rd November 2018
  • Post author By Jason Antrosio

Reblogged: useful list of Left History stuff

This is from Hatful of History. There was a time when links to these sorts of sites etc were a common thing on blogs, but even the ones…

  • Post date 3rd November 2018
  • Post author By john hutnyk

“Poetry or Pogrom” – Interview at Erbacce Journal

Originally posted on debasis mukhopadhyay: I’m honored & deeply grateful to be the featured poet in Erbacce Journal (issue 55)! An interview followed by seven of my poems!…

  • Post date 3rd November 2018
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Modalities of Culture Change: A Query

A hybrid flower photographed by makamuki0 and circulated under a CC0 license. Hybridization as a mode of cultural change was discussed prominently in Theorizing the Hybrid, a 1999…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Estuaries Saved the Coastal Tribes: Section 2- Removal and Exposure

Removal of the western Oregon tribes to the reservations was a tumultuous affair. Caravans from the Umpqua and Table Rock reservations to place in the dead of winter…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

A Demagogue’s Words Matter

Trump’s immigration metaphors set a divisive tone from the top. Trump wields demagogic rhetoric like a marketing tool, ramping up prejudicial appeals in the closing days of the…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By Adam Hodges

1.5ºC: The Future and Present of Anthropology in an Era of Climate Change

Image: Trent Schindler, NASA/Goddard/UMBC (https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/climate-sim-center.html) Anthro{dendum} welcomes guest blogger Adam Fleischmann Early Saturday morning, October 6,…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By Adam Fleischmann

Links & Contents I Liked 299

Hi all, We had two long, but great days discussing blog project assignments with our Communication for Development students. I am also preparing for post link review #300…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

For Chimps, Human Touch Can Hurt

At a sanctuary in Cameroon, caregiver Henriette holds Gnala, a 2-year-old chimpanzee who had previously lived in a human household as a pet. Amy Hanes/Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue The…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By Amy Hanes

The Bill Belichick disruption (and what we can learn from it)

(This post was originally published on Medium two days ago. It is reproduced here with light editing only.) How do they do it? How do the New England…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By Grant

Review: Eating Nafta

  Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies and the Destruction of Mexico. Alyshia Gálvez. University of California Press. 2018. 260pp. ISBN:9780520291812. Joan Gross Oregon State University Alyshia Gá…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By dsutton20

Ein langes Wochenende in Peking – Teil 3

Tag 3: Kaiserpalast/ Verbotene Stadt – Eine Reise in die Vergangenheit Heute bin ich relativ früh aufgestanden um gegen kurz nach 8:00 Uhr, eine halbe Stunde vor Öffnungszeit,…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By Luise Mischke

Von Agnostizismus bis Säkular: Eine Zusammenstellung zu nichtreligiösen Weltanschauungen

Unter einem früheren ‘A-Z’, nämlich “Religion und Vorurteil von A-Z” (2015; man siehe aber auch Buddhas Drittes Auge – Populäre religionsgeschichtliche Irrtümer von A bis Z, 2015), kommentierte…

  • Post date 2nd November 2018
  • Post author By Christoph Wagenseil

Beyond Nutrition: Eating, Innovation, and Cultures of Possibility

Beyond Nutrition: Eating Innovation, and Cultures of Possibility from Sight and Life (2017)

  • Post date 1st November 2018
  • Post author By Unknown
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