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Beyond anti‐trafficking? Rethinking migration management in Asia

ANU has recently published "Paradigm Shift – People Movements" – a selection of short essays from ANU colleagues on migration related challenges in the region. In my contribution,…

  • Post date 13th June 2018
  • Post author By sverremolland

What is the current status of confidentiality and non-disclosure policies at HAU?

What is the current status of confidentiality and non-disclosure policies at HAU? Why can’t the policies be published? Those are my questions. This is my context. Alex Golub…

  • Post date 13th June 2018
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Anthropology on Immigration

Stand with Migrants Against Fascism In 2011 the American Anthropological Association (AAA) issued a General Statement on Immigration. This 2011 statement was a testimony to a need for…

  • Post date 12th June 2018
  • Post author By Jason Antrosio

Anthropology on Immigration

Standing with Migrants In 2011 the American Anthropological Association (AAA) issued a General Statement on Immigration. This 2011 statement was a testimony to a need for rethinking immigration…

  • Post date 12th June 2018
  • Post author By Jason Antrosio

North Korea: Beyond Charismatic Politics, an Interview with Byung-Ho Chung

The following is an interview of Byung-Ho Chung Professor at Hanyang University and President of the Korean Society for Cultural Anthropology, conducted by AAA Executive Director Ed Liebow. EL: I…

  • Post date 12th June 2018
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

TEDx comes to the refugee camp (aka Think Your Way out of Oppression!)

Rebranding refugees as entrepreneurs and camps as places of opportunity shows the boundless cynicism of neoliberal humanitarianism.   On 9 June, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) co-hosted TEDxKakuma…

  • Post date 12th June 2018
  • Post author By Hanno Brankamp

Ritueller Missbrauch im Satanismus? Rezension zum Fachbuch „Das trügerische Gedächtnis“ von Julia Shaw

Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Beratungs- und Informationsstelle “Sekten-Info NRW” dürfen wir von REMID an dieser Stelle die Rezension von Bianca Liebrand wiederabdrucken. Es geht um “Das trügerisc…

  • Post date 12th June 2018
  • Post author By Christoph Wagenseil

‘Aboriginal Rights Claims and the Making and Remaking of History’ by Arthur J. Ray

Arthur J. Ray. Aboriginal Rights Claims and the Making and Remaking of History. McGill-Queen’s Native and Northern Series 87. 360pp., 11 maps, 17 images, notes, bibl., index. Montreal…

  • Post date 12th June 2018
  • Post author By Laurel Waycott

#Review: Monrovia Modern

Monrovia Modern is a beautiful and perceptive book that describes the limitations and contradictions of architectural forms of political and urban imaginations in Monrovia. It will appeal to…

  • Post date 12th June 2018
  • Post author By Pauline Destree

Review of The Pursuit of Happiness: Black Women, Diasporic Dreams, and the Politics of Emotional Transnationalism. Bianca C. Williams. Duke University Press, 2018.

By Erica Lorraine Williams I recently spent two weeks in Lisbon, Portugal. It was the end of an incredibly busy semester, and I had recently finished reading Bianca…

  • Post date 11th June 2018
  • Post author By Guest Contributor

anthro in the news 6/11/18

The lights of Tucson. Credit: Bill Morrow/Flickr climate-change migrants in the U.S. The Arizona Daily Star reported on the trend of internal migration from coastal areas of California…

  • Post date 11th June 2018
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Gil Hizi flips to page 99 of his dissertation

My dissertation deals with pedagogic programs for self-improvement in a city called Jinan, northeast China. I focus on workshops that cultivate interpersonal “soft” skills, namely emotional expression…

  • Post date 11th June 2018
  • Post author By |

Yasemin Besen-Cassino, “The Cost of Being a Girl: Working Teens and the Origins of the Gender Wage Gap” (Temple UP, 2017)

With the rise of the #MeToo movement following dozens of high-profile cases of sexual harassment and assault by professional men against women colleagues, gender equality has become a…

  • Post date 11th June 2018
  • Post author By  Richard E. Ocejo

What FoodAnthro is Reading Now, 11 June, 2018

This has been a sad week in food with the death of Anthony Bourdain, who I feel I know and admire after his death. There’s been an outpouring…

  • Post date 11th June 2018
  • Post author By Jo

The Nerds’ Turn: Battling for a Democratic Academia in Poland

As students and academics in Poland are fighting to defend democracy and autonomy of the universities, this post is a battle cry. It outlines the threats to intellectual…

  • Post date 11th June 2018
  • Post author By Mateusz Laszczkowski

Mediensoziologie. Handbuch für Wissenschaft und Studium herausgegeben von Dagmar Hoffmann und Rainer Winter | Rezension verfasst von Andreas Schulz

„Was wir über unsere Gesellschaft, ja über die Welt, in der wir leben, wissen, wissen wir durch Massenmedien.“ (Luhmann 1996: 9) Dieser vielzitierte einleitende Satz aus Niklas Luhmanns…

  • Post date 11th June 2018
  • Post author By Eva-Maria

The Single Shot: contribute a still or moving image from the field

Author: Dr. Natasha Fijn is based at the ANU Mongolia Institute. Her research focuses on multispecies ethnography and observational filmmaking. Ethnographic film and photography includes detailed obse…

  • Post date 10th June 2018
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

J. Baird Callicot: Environmental Ethics in the Anthropocene

  • Post date 10th June 2018
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

“One Day This Door is Going to Open”: A Review of “Dennis Rodman’s Big Bang in Pyongyang” (Documentary)

Dennis Rodman’s Big Bang in Pyongyang (2015) is probably the documentary to be seeing right now, made timely once again not just by the fact that it gives…

  • Post date 10th June 2018
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

Jabs up to date? – better be, legacies of global beneficence and payback owed by anti-vaxxers.

This from Amiya Kumar Bagchi (2005: 86): ‘Inoculation against smallpox, a major killer in Europe up to the middle of the nineteenth century, was a practice imported from…

  • Post date 10th June 2018
  • Post author By john hutnyk

CFP: Agricultural History Society Meeting, June 2019

Having received this call for papers twice in two days, it seems necessary to share it here. As the CFP below notes, the Agricultural History Society is interdisciplinary,…

  • Post date 9th June 2018
  • Post author By foodanthro

Handy hints on cracking up

F.Scott-Fitzgerald’s ‘crack-up’ as a model for going on with when needs must and all around have been ripping each other to shreds in a mass fraternal suicide: ‘I…

  • Post date 9th June 2018
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Book Review: Not in Our Genes

I’ve been slacking on writing book reviews and so I need to get back to it so the next several posts will be just that (unless something happens…

  • Post date 8th June 2018
  • Post author By Anthropology365

Funny, Awkward, Tender, Focused: Drawing Bodies by Andrea Ford

Drawings from my research on childbirth in California created an opportunity for sharing reflections on fieldwork and “seeing.” Birth is a highly mediated experience, with ubiquitous images of…

  • Post date 8th June 2018
  • Post author By Andrea Ford
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