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After a job interview…

Following up on our post about crafting cover letters from earlier this week, we thought we’d share another career-related resource today: “The Checklist You Need to Run Through…

  • Post date 14th December 2017
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

Third World Quarterly & the case for colonialism debate

This is a curated and regularly updated overview (last update: 18 April 2018) over the events that followed after the publication of Bruce Gilley’s article The Case for…

  • Post date 14th December 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

After a job interview…

Following up on our post about crafting cover letters from earlier this week, we thought we’d share another career-related resource today: “The Checklist You Need to Run Through…

  • Post date 14th December 2017
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

New underwater discoveries in Greece reveal ancient Roman engineering

Underwater excavations at Lechaion, the ancient harbour of Corinth, provide insight into engineering by the Roman Empire New archaeological excavations at the ancient port of Corinth have uncovered…

  • Post date 14th December 2017
  • Post author By Peter B Campbell

Book Review: Alter-Globalization in Southern Europe: Anatomy of a Social Movement by Eduardo Zachary Albrecht

In Alter-Globalization in Southern Europe: Anatomy of a Social Movement, Eduardo Zachary Albrecht explores the alter-globalisation movements in Spain, Italy and Greece that envisage resistance less as…

  • Post date 14th December 2017
  • Post author By Rose Deller

New underwater discoveries in Greece reveal ancient Roman engineering

Underwater excavations at Lechaion, the ancient harbour of Corinth, provide insight into engineering by the Roman Empire New archaeological excavations at the ancient port of Corinth have uncovered…

  • Post date 14th December 2017
  • Post author By Peter B Campbell

Overlapped Precarities #precarity

The EASA AGM Seminar in Bern simply came in a bad time. It confronted me with a dilemma: while I was eager to follow the workshops and act…

  • Post date 14th December 2017
  • Post author By K. Zeynep Sariaslan

Utslitte småbarnsmødre- likestillingens pris?

Lesetid: 4 minutterStrukturene rundt det å være småbarnsmor kan opppleves som undertrykkende. Flere mener fulltidsjobb og rollen som mor er vanskelig å kombinere. The post Utslitte småbarnsmødre- like…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By Helene Müller

Eating for Change: Global and Local Perspectives on Food and Transformation

The Jewish Studies Program and the Department of Sociology UC Davis Present the Academic Conference: Eating for Change: Global and Local Perspectives on Food and Transformation Wednesday, May…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Fieldnotes from the AAS/ASA/ASAANZ Conference 2017

Two of your familiar strangers are currently participating in the 2017 Australian Anthropological Society’s Annual General Meeting in Adelaide, this year held in collaboration with our UK and…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

In the Journals – November 2017 by Anna Zogas

Here’s a selection of articles of interest published last month. Enjoy! Anthropology Now I Feel, Therefore I Matter: Emotional Rhetoric and Autism Self-Advocacy Ben Belek How do people…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By Anna Zogas

Natural Disasters Are Social Disasters

When Hurricane Harvey dumped more than 4 feet of rain over parts of Houston in August, the National Weather Service needed two new colors for their rainfall maps:…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By Dana J. Graef

International Day To End Violence against Sex Workers

On the International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers, 17 December, I’ll be in Skopje, Macedonia, invited to speak and march by the Coalition ‘Sexual and Health…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By laura agustin

Sareeta Amrute, “Encoding Race, Encoding Class: Indian IT Workers in Berlin” (Duke UP, 2016)

Associate professor of anthropology at the University of Washington Sareeta Amrute has written Encoding Race, Encoding Class: Indian IT Workers in Berlin (Duke University Press, 2016), a study…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By Madhuri Karak

Rafia Zakaria, “Veil” (Bloomsbury Academic, 2017)

Muslim women are often the focus of debate when it comes to public conversations about Islam. Much of this centers on feelings and assumptions surrounding an object, the…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By Kristian Petersen

La teoría del pequeño empujón

La historia humana suele contarse como la crónica de la lucha por el poder. En las escuelas se enseñan batallas, cabecillas y como las fronteras de los imperios…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By Antonio Leon

The Precariat Fights Back. A conversation with Dan Hirslund and Carrie Benjamin #precarity

This conversation took place after a workshop entitled “Between precarious norms and empowering alternatives – a workshop on the strategies of labour organisation between national and international ac…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By Kiri Santer

Tro, Hopp och Kärlek – sjömanssymbolen som blivit jultradition

Varje december tänds symbolerna Tro, Hopp och Kärlek i Jakobstad i Österbotten. Symbolerna hittar man upphängda mellan husen på Storgatan, en av huvudgatorna in till centrum. Dessa symboler…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By Etnologi

Encounters Unforeseen: A Bicultural Retelling of 1492 with Andrew Rowen

From Press Release: After 525 years, the traditional literature recounting the history of Columbus’s epic voyage and first encounters with Native Americans remains Eurocentric, focused principally—whe…

  • Post date 13th December 2017
  • Post author By Gamwell

In Search of the Toxic Berry Patch

By Janelle Baker, McGill University § In Memory of the late “Cibomb” Clement Auger Cibomb. Photo by Janelle Baker. Rattling down a dusty oil field road in his little…

  • Post date 12th December 2017
  • Post author By colinhoag

Oregon Tribal Newspapers in the Public Sphere

The last eight years have seen huge growth in the availability of Oregon’s Newspapers in a digital format. The Project Historic Oregon Newspapers offers now dozens of papers…

  • Post date 12th December 2017
  • Post author By David G. Lewis' Ethnohistory Research, LLC

‘All the World Is Here’ Exhibition Review

All the World Is Here: Harvard’s Peabody Museum and the Invention of American Anthropology. A new exhibit (opened April 2017) at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology…

  • Post date 12th December 2017
  • Post author By Allegra Giovine

Do Instagram And Flickr Shape the Art of the Revolution?

Is Instagram a significant factor in how Egyptian artists used street art to protest the revolution? How about Flickr? My sense, based on all the recent books and…

  • Post date 12th December 2017
  • Post author By MPeterson

Was wir aus der Kopftrophäen-Debatte lernen könnten

Der Kommentar erschien am 12. 12. 2017 in der Wiener Zeitung. Nicht nur die Toten verdienen Respekt, sondern auch die Lebenden – und zwar alle, unabhängig von Herkunft…

  • Post date 12th December 2017
  • Post author By Ingrid Thurner
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