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Anthropology and the New Human Universal

World society today resembles nothing so much as the eighteenth century ancient régime that Kant had every reason to believe had been abolished by revolution. Now a rich,…

  • Post date 1st June 2018
  • Post author By Neil Turner

Trade War and the Nationalist Exchange: Trudeau Trails Trump

“These tariffs are totally unacceptable. For 150 years, Canada has been America’s most steadfast ally. Canadians have served alongside Americans in two world wars and in Korea. From…

  • Post date 1st June 2018
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

Links & Contents I Liked 284

Hi all, This week’s review has a strong humanitarian focus and lots of great people & initiatives are sharing new work! But there are also donkeys, fancy data…

  • Post date 1st June 2018
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

EPIC Innovation w/ Dr. Alexandra Mack – This Anthro Life

Welcome back listeners! Adam and Ryan have taken some time away as of late to finish and defend their dissertations. Now that Ryan is done, and Adam defends…

  • Post date 1st June 2018
  • Post author By Ryan Collins

5. Juni / Vortrag von Julia Bryan-Wilson zum Thema „Material Relations“

Am kommenden Dienstag, 5. Juni, 19 Uhr, Campus Westend, Casino-Gebäude, Raum Cas. 1.811, hält Julia Bryan-Wilson, Professorin für Moderne und Zeitgenössische Kunst an der University of California, Ber…

  • Post date 1st June 2018
  • Post author By Redaktion

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now, May 31, 2018

David Beriss A brief digest of food and nutrition-related items that caught our attention recently. Got items you think we should include? Send links and brief descriptions to…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By foodanthro

Stop Using Psychiatry to Sell Guns

This post was submitted by Jonathan M. Metzl, professor of sociology and psychiatry, and director of the Center for Medicine, Health, and Society, at Vanderbilt University. It’s enough to…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

Native Kinships and Wealth among the Middle Chinookans

Native kinships are incredibly complex. They do not follow the nice neat patterns of kinship that Americans have adopted from their European ancestors. Native peoples did not only…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By David G. Lewis' Ethnohistory Research, LLC

Regulating Physical Places with Digital Code

Editor’s Note: This is the seventh and final post in our Law in Computation series. At first, I was perplexed by the K5 by Knightscope, a “fully autonomous security…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By batesc

How Volcanoes Destroy and Nurture Societies

The explosion must have been deafening. Clouds of black and gray likely erased the horizon as the earth and sky thundered violently. As smoldering debris rained down on…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By Peter Coutros

Patrick Lopez-Aguado, “Stick Together and Come Back Home: Racial Sorting and the Spillover of Carceral Identity” (U California Press)

How do systems of incarceration influence racial sorting inside and outside of prisons? And how do the social structures within prisons spill out into neighborhoods? In his new…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By Sarah E. Patterson

Ji-Yeon O. Jo, “Homing: An Affective Topography of Ethnic Korean Return Migration” (U Hawaii Press, 2018)

For anyone with an interest in Korean studies, the study of diaspora and globalization, and indeed in broader questions around transnational identities and encounters in East Asia and…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By Ed Pulford

De wetenschap, de NRC, en de veiligheidsdiensten

Annelies Moors Martijn de Koning Onlangs verscheen een rapport van de Commissie van Toezicht op de Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdiensten (CTIVD). Daarin analyseert deze commissie onder andere hoe de…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By martijn

#Review: Sovereignty in Exile

As a contributor to a recent issue in Cultural Anthropology noted, enough attention has been devoted to sovereignty over the past 15 years to constitute a “turn” in…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By Mark Drury

Veneziansk afton – från facklor till festival

När man, som jag, är född och uppvuxen i Karleby är det så gott som omöjligt att undgå det årliga firandet av veneziansk afton eller villaavslutning. Den sista…

  • Post date 31st May 2018
  • Post author By Etnologi

Introducing Our New Team Members

The Geek Anthropologist is excited to welcome two new members to our editorial team! Laya Liebseller and Alissa Whitmore are joining us as acquisitions editors, which means that…

  • Post date 30th May 2018
  • Post author By Nick Mizer

Hearing Indigenous Voices

The 27th of May to the 3rd of June is National Reconciliation Week in Australia. Reconciliation, for anthropology, includes reckoning with the discipline’s colonial past, and confronting the…

  • Post date 30th May 2018
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

On interdisciplinary & collaborative approaches.

Laura Korculanin is a Slovenian and Croatian design anthropologist specialising in water and toilets issues. She is conducting her PhD research at Design faculty IADE-UE where she is using anthropolog…

  • Post date 30th May 2018
  • Post author By Verónica Reyero

On interdisciplinary & collaborative approaches.

Laura Korculanin is a Slovenian and Croatian design anthropologist specialising in water and toilets issues. She is conducting her PhD research at Design faculty IADE-UE where she is using anthropolog…

  • Post date 30th May 2018
  • Post author By Verónica Reyero

A Radical New Theory About the Origins of Art

Co-author Paul Pettitt inspects ancient paintings on a wall in Spain’s El Castillo Cave. Becky Harrison/Gobierno de Cantabria This article was originally published at The Conversation and…

  • Post date 30th May 2018
  • Post author By Derek Hodgson and Paul Pettitt

The decadence and depravity of Biosphere 2

Biosphere 2 is an Earth systems research facility on occupied Tohono O’odham land (in so-called Oracle, Arizona, just north of Cuk Ṣ…

  • Post date 30th May 2018
  • Post author By Taylor R. Genovese

Remembrance of SETI’s Past

(I participated in a workshop organized by two anthropologists studying SETI (the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence): Claire Webb and Michael Oman-Reagan.  The topic called for us to think…

  • Post date 30th May 2018
  • Post author By Samuel Gerald Collins

Internet Privacy Hogwash

What does anthropology have to say about privacy? Ever since the early years of the Internet, privacy and public conduct have been hot button issues. Some initial bad…

  • Post date 30th May 2018
  • Post author By Rick Wilk

WANAMEI: An intervention for and with small-scale gold mining communities in the Peruvian Amazon

By Laura Maillard and Carole Baudin, User-Centered Product Design Group, HAUTE ECOLE ARC ENGINEERING – HES-SO Illegal gold mining in the Amazon region of Peru potentially causes a variety of…

  • Post date 30th May 2018
  • Post author By RESOURCE WORLDS
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