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No anthro in the news this week but be sure to stay tuned for a round-up next week

  • Post date 23rd July 2018
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Harri Englund on his new book, Gogo Breeze

Interview by Ilana Gershon http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/G/bo27256361.html Ilana Gershon: While this book ostensibly focuses on one radio presenter, because Gogo Breeze interacts w…

  • Post date 23rd July 2018
  • Post author By |

Rezension | Bourdieu in Question. New Directions in French Sociology of Art verfasst von Tamara Schwertel

Wie aktuell sind die Ideen des französischen Soziologen Pierre Bourdieu? Wie können seine Theorie interpretiert und weiterentwickelt werden? An welchen Punkten sind Bourdieus Ansätze problematisch? Un…

  • Post date 23rd July 2018
  • Post author By Eva-Maria

Joe Lane 1849 : Report of the Tribes and Bands of the Oregon Territory

General Joe Lane was an early politician and war hero for Oregon. He served as the Indian Superintendent for Oregon as well as Governor of the territory in…

  • Post date 23rd July 2018
  • Post author By David G. Lewis' Ethnohistory Research, LLC

Ep. #18 What taste is made of: Brad Weiss talks pig farming and the meaning of food in America

“Livestock are essential to our lives. We live in a world that is saturated with livestock, and not just with the food that we eat, but with the…

  • Post date 22nd July 2018
  • Post author By Simon Theobald

Protests in Vietnam (guest post)

Guest Post by Sally Mju About the current protest in Vietnam. I support and I do not support! This article is analyzed from the perspective of Karl Marx…

  • Post date 21st July 2018
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Articles to download

Downloads: Not sure if you need to make an account to get these, but it works for me.: Contexts for Distraction Henri, Tom, Hutnyk, John See details & download (PDF) 144…

  • Post date 21st July 2018
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Ist was Kultur?

Als feedback auf meinen kürzlich auf Zenith erschienenen Beitrag gegen Panikmache über Migration und sexuelle Gewalt, erhielt ich einen sehr interessanten Leserbrief von einem Kollegen aus einem ander…

  • Post date 20th July 2018
  • Post author By Samuli Schielke

Ist was Kultur?

Als feedback auf meinen kürzlich auf Zenith erschienenen Beitrag gegen Panikmache über Migration und sexuelle Gewalt, erhielt ich einen sehr interessanten Leserbrief von einem Kollegen aus einem ander…

  • Post date 20th July 2018
  • Post author By Samuli Schielke

Politics by Other Means: Health in Việt Nam by Martha Lincoln

My research in Việt Nam addresses how medicine, health, and disease function as political and cultural signifiers as well as telegraphing – in the form of epidemiological data…

  • Post date 19th July 2018
  • Post author By Martha Lincoln

Biology, Race, and “Orientalism”

Edward Said published Orientalism in 1978 and is highly influential, both in post-colonial studies and social theory. Said argues that through the construction of the ‘Orient’ (the East) a…

  • Post date 19th July 2018
  • Post author By Anthropology365

Dancing with the Spirits

In a present colored by forces of globalization and the Anthropocene, Masewal dancers reconnect with their spiritual landscape to visualize alternative futures. Mexico today is gripped by a…

  • Post date 19th July 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Biocommensurations

Psychiatry is in crisis because it failed to integrate symptom classifications with biomarkers. Its future depends on finding new ways of bringing disparate insights together. Any kind of…

  • Post date 19th July 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Joe Lane’s Report of the Rogue River battle at Evans Creek, 1853

In 1853, the Oregon Territorial militia commanded by General Joseph Lane was fighting a series of battles in the Rogue River valley, the main battle at Evans Creek.…

  • Post date 19th July 2018
  • Post author By David G. Lewis' Ethnohistory Research, LLC

What’s in Your Bag, Anthropologists?

From the Andean highlands to Appalachia, anthropologists from across the discipline open their field bags to reveal favorite pens, recording equipment, emergency granola bars, and—of course—scarves. W…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

What the Tech Sector Could Learn from Anthropology

Technology is a social tool that requires understanding of social and cultural factors for it to be a driver of equality. Failing to incorporate an anthropological perspective into…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

Islamisches Gemeindeleben in Berlin

Studie zur Vielfalt islamischen Lebens Autorinnen: Prof. Dr. Riem Spielhaus und Nina Mühe Die Studie gibt einen Überblick über islamisches Gemeindeleben in Berlin. Sie untersucht die religiöse Ausr…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By Rat für Migration

How Cutting-Edge Archaeology Can Improve Public Health

[no-caption] Megan Brickley Twenty years ago, I held in my hands the leg bones of a 2-year-old child who had died in Birmingham in the early 1800s. They…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By Megan Brickley

Anthropology & US Immigration

Update July 2018: This post was originally written in 2013 in an attempt to bring an anthropological perspective on studying immigration to what looked like could have been…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By Jason Antrosio

What the Camera Does – #RoR2018

Two men mount the security grates over what will be the windows of my house. Title: La sécuriser. Photo Credit: Dick Powis. 2018 This series – #ROR2018 –…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By Dick

What anthropologists can tell you about the US border immigration crisis

How anthropologists are helping tell real stories of migrants trying to cross US borders I am an anthropologist because I care about people. I am an archaeologist because…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By Holly Norton

What anthropologists can tell you about the US border immigration crisis

How anthropologists are helping tell real stories of migrants trying to cross US borders I am an anthropologist because I care about people. I am an archaeologist because…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By Holly Norton

20 Jahre „Rat für Migration“

Anmerkungen zum Jubiläum Autor: Dieter Oberndörfer Anlässlich des 20-jährigen Jubiläums des Rats für Migration zeichnet Ehrenmitglied Dieter Oberndörfer die Geschichte des Rats nach: Warum wurde der R…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By Rat für Migration

SpW Summer break!

At the end of the academic year we want to give a big ‘thank you’ to all our writers and contributors. A special thanks to Heleen van der…

  • Post date 18th July 2018
  • Post author By standplaatswereld
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