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  • Post date 28th June 2018
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Forgotten Violence against Backpackers in Australia

While backpackers extensively contribute to the national economy as tourists and workers, they are only here on a short-term basis. Being temporary non-citizens there is less emotional investment…

  • Post date 27th June 2018
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

Let’s Do This Together: A Cooperative Vision for Open Access

by Marcel LaFlamme, Dominic Boyer, Kirsten Bell, Alberto Corsín Jiménez, Christopher Kelty, and John Willinsky Over the past two weeks, public allegations of abuse at the (formerly) open-access journa…

  • Post date 27th June 2018
  • Post author By Guest Contributor

History tick tock

A somewhat strange take on the watch mechanism metaphor for history, and on village structure, from K.N.Chaudhuri. Asia Before Europe (explaining Braudel).

  • Post date 27th June 2018
  • Post author By john hutnyk

#Review: Mobile Secrets

Information and communications technology (ICT) has been hailed as the holy grail of “transformational development”, the source of growing innovations (such as the sending of remittances through mobil…

  • Post date 27th June 2018
  • Post author By Luisa Enria

Getting to the Bottom of Hanger

It turns out there is truth in the idea that when you’re hungry, you just aren’t yourself. — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 27th June 2018
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

We Need to Talk About “Gun Violence”: Reflections on Terminology and Contexts of Violence by Joe Anderson

Among the many political challenges of our time, gun violence in America has emerged as one of the most divisive. A retreat into partisan communities prevents us from…

  • Post date 26th June 2018
  • Post author By Joe Anderson

Populations, Race, and The Sorites Paradox

The sorites paradox (also called the paradox of the heap) refers to a particular logical contradiction that arises from the analysis of vague terms (Sainsbury, 2009). Terms like…

  • Post date 26th June 2018
  • Post author By Anthropology365

The Role of Scientific Discourse in Chile’s Trans Rights Movement

También disponible en español aquí. On June 18, 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the removal of “transsexuality” (a term based on psychiatric diagnosis and maligned by…

  • Post date 26th June 2018
  • Post author By Baird Campbell

The Age of Cultured Machines

Two robots traverse the desert floor. Explosions from a decades-old conflict have left a pockmarked and unstable territory, though many more improvised bombs lie concealed in its vast…

  • Post date 26th June 2018
  • Post author By Matthew Gwynfryn Thomas and Djuke Veldhuis

Don Kalb: HAU not: For David Graeber and the anthropological precariate

When HAU was launched, my grad students at Central European University were celebrating. Open access! Finally, a breach in the wall that separated the haves from the have-nots.…

  • Post date 26th June 2018
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Personalizing Access, Personalizing Praxis #hautalk

Anthropology trained us to identify systems of oppression, those “invisibilized” dimensions of culture that reek of prejudice, privilege, and disproportionate power dynamics. These are the very theore…

  • Post date 26th June 2018
  • Post author By Emma Louise Backe

Not Safe Spaces: On Protest & Exclusion in DC Restaurants

David Beriss It seems like every social crisis gets played out, one way or another, in restaurants. Lately, a few people who work in the Trump administration have…

  • Post date 26th June 2018
  • Post author By foodanthro

Inaugural Summer Institute for Department Leaders

Ed Liebow, Executive Director More than 40 department leaders (chairs and directors of graduate/undergraduate studies) came to Washington, DC last week for two days of intensive workshops in…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

Memories of a Playing with Food in a West Coast Kitchen

by Jennifer Shutek Every religion has its origin myths and sacred texts; so, too, does my faith in the goodness of the kitchen. While I grew up in…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By Bite Club

anthro in the news 6/25/18

How about gun control for the military and/or racist police? Credit: PosterBoy/Flickr police killings: collateral damage National Public Radio (U.S.) reported on a study published in The Lancet…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Marx on India in 1857

Marx writes to document the outrages committed by the British in retaliation for the uprising in 1857: “The Punjaub is declared to be quiet, but at the same…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Sirpa Tenhunen on her new book, A Village Goes Mobile

h https://global.oup.com/academic/product/a-village-goes-mobile-9780190630270 Interview by Ilana Gershon Ilana Gershon: What is so fascinating about A Village Goes Mobile is how effectively you use yo…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By |

Book Review: Social Theory Now edited by Claudio E. Benzecry, Monika Krause and Issac A. Reed

With Social Theory Now, editors Claudio E. Benzecry, Monika Krause and Issac A. Reed bring together contributors to provide an outlook on the current state of social theory and…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By Rose Deller

Exploring multiplicity: Photographing and blogging as method

Partial truths: Blogging as research method – What do our methods actually do if they cannot depict reality as it is? This is not a new question in…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By mxschnepf

Hongwei Bao, “Queer Comrades: Gay Identity and Tongzhi Activism in Postsocialist China” (NIAS Press, 2018)

Hongwei Bao’s book is a thoughtful exploration of gay identity and queer activism in China. This work stems from the term and identity tongzhi, which means “comrade” and in…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By Laurie Dickmeyer

Guest Post: To Talk Like Them

[Footnotes is pleased to welcome the following guest post by Tian An Wong, a professor of Mathematics with an affinity for social theory. This post was originally published…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By Jessica Chandras

Aglaja Przyborski über Identitätsnormen, „supernormale Helden“, Bild und Repräsentation sowie die Möglichkeiten der soziologischen Analyse

Aglaja Przyborski hat ihr Psychologiestudium mit der Motivation, Beraterin und Psychotherapeutin zu werden begonnen, aber auch mit der Idee empirische Zugänge zum Menschen zu finden, die nicht in…

  • Post date 25th June 2018
  • Post author By Eva-Maria

Ep. #16 The costs of efficiency: Cris Shore talks neoliberalism in the public sector

“Rather than always studying poor, peripheral peasants, pastoralists, and fishermen, let’s turn the critical gaze of our discipline, which we do so well, let’s pivot it round like…

  • Post date 24th June 2018
  • Post author By Jodie-Lee Trembath
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