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Hi all, Happy Friday-the holidays are almost here :)! Development news: #AidToo; Ed Sheeran, War Child & well-deserved radiator awards; against charity; visualizing life in the camps in…

  • Post date 8th December 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Luisa Del Giudice, ed. “On Second Thought: Learned Women Reflect on Profession, Community, and Purpose” (U. Utah Press, 2017)

On Second Thought: Learned Women Reflect on Profession, Community, and Purpose (University of Utah Press, 2017) is a collection of thirteen essays by women, all in the second…

  • Post date 8th December 2017
  • Post author By Rachel Hopkin

John McNeill: The Industrial Revolution as Global Environmental History

  • Post date 8th December 2017
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Video: Kinship and Belonging – Part IV of #FutureCentralAsia

In this panel, the three discussants, David Montgomery (Washington), Julie Billaud (Geneva), and Judith Beyer (Konstanz) are discussing the following three books: Eva-Marie Dubuisson. 2017. Living l…

  • Post date 8th December 2017
  • Post author By Judith Beyer

Kekri – föregångaren till årsslutets samlade festligheter

Vi har just firat allhelgona, kommit ihåg våra döda och haft den numera årliga diskussionen om Halloweens antågande i Finland. Sen börjar advent och väntan inför julen med…

  • Post date 8th December 2017
  • Post author By Etnologi

The UN Declaration of Human Rights and the 2017 US Tax Bill: Reflecting on the Anthropological Response

This post is the first in a series celebrating Human Rights Day authored by members of the former AAA Committee for Human Rights, now represented on the Members’…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

#AmAnth17 Wrap-Up: Anthropology Matters?

On Monday, I downloaded #AmAnth17 tweets.  This proved in many ways elusive and piecemeal.  First, the conference hashtags continue to shift.  Last year, the AAA finally discovere…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By Samuel Gerald Collins

Focaal Volume 2017, Issue 79: Exploring the urban commons

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Focaal – Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology has recently published and is available online at its new home, www.berghahnjournals.com/foc…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Graham Harman: Anthropocene Ontology

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

A Belated Homecoming for Missing U.S. Marines

[no-caption] David Williams/SAPIENS Growing up, writer Clay Bonnyman Evans had heard all sorts of stories about his mother’s father, 1st Lt. Alexander Bonnyman Jr. Evans’ grandfathe…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By Elizabeth Svoboda

Race Reconciled – Review by Jason Antrosio

Bloggers Rhiannon Mosher and Jennifer Long wanted to point readers to an important blog post on Living Anthropologically called “Race is not an accurate or productive way to describe…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Race Reconciled – Review by Jason Antrosio

Bloggers Rhiannon Mosher and Jennifer Long wanted to point readers to an important blog post on Living Anthropologically called “Race is not an accurate or productive way to describe…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Thesis Review and Interview: Tacos, Gumbo, and Work

Photograph: Fernando Lopez Please note: As Associate Editor, I am soliciting reviews of recent dissertations in the Anthropology of Food. So if you have written a recent thesis or…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By kgraf

The roots of modern Europe’s links to classical antiquity through the Arabs

Jairus Banaji has posted a beautiful memoir in Facebook showing the linguistic and practical history of Arab mediation between the ancient Greeks and 13th century Venice with reference…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By Keith Hart

The roots of modern Europe’s links to classical antiquity via the Arabs

Jairus Banaji has posted a beautiful memoir in Facebook showing the linguistic and practical history of Arab mediation between he ancient Greeks and 13th century Venice with reference…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By Keith Hart

Video: Islam – Part III of #FutureCentralAsia

In this panel, the three discussants, Till Mostowlansky (Hong Kong), Aksana Ismailbekova (Halle) and Eva-Marie Dubuisson (New York) are discussing the following three books: Julie Billaud. 2015. Kab…

  • Post date 7th December 2017
  • Post author By Judith Beyer

December 6, 1986 & 2017; The Resilience of Violence, 2.0

Updated from a 2015 post: 28 years ago today; I was pregnant, happy, optimistic for my child, who was being born into a world that had just breached…

  • Post date 6th December 2017
  • Post author By Ethnographer | Ecographer

December 6, 1986 & 2017; The Resilience of Violence, 2.0

Updated from a 2015 post: 28 years ago today; I was pregnant, happy, optimistic for my child, who was being born into a world that had just breached…

  • Post date 6th December 2017
  • Post author By Ethnographer | Ecographer

Are Religious People More Moral?

While religious practices might remind participants of specific moral codes, they do not make followers more moral, overall, than unbelievers. Dimitris Xygalatas This article was original…

  • Post date 6th December 2017
  • Post author By Dimitris Xygalatas

Anthrocasts: Who’s talking, who’s listening?

For anthropologists, who labor in a discipline obscure enough that even most educated lay-people have no idea what it is, podcasting offers a new and powerful way to…

  • Post date 6th December 2017
  • Post author By Ian Pollock

Trump’s cuts to national monuments are an assault on our humanity – fight them

Reducing Utah’s national monuments is not simply about economics, archeology, ecology or grazing. The degradation of our public lands is a degradation of our humanity Monday, 4 December,…

  • Post date 6th December 2017
  • Post author By Holly Norton

Trump’s cuts to national monuments are an assault on our humanity – fight them

Reducing Utah’s national monuments is not simply about economics, archeology, ecology or grazing. The degradation of our public lands is a degradation of our humanity Monday, 4 December,…

  • Post date 6th December 2017
  • Post author By Holly Norton

Video: Nation – Part II of #FutureCentralAsia

In this panel, the three discussants, Jeanne Feaux de la Croix, Mateusz Laszczkowski, and Julie McBrien are discussing the following three books: Tim Epkenhans. 2016. The origins of…

  • Post date 6th December 2017
  • Post author By Judith Beyer

Oral Histories of Native Experiences at Yahaats Sub-Agency

Yachats, today, is a tourist area on the Oregon Coast. The area is known for its amazingly beautiful coastline, for sea lions, and whale watching and weekend vacationing.…

  • Post date 6th December 2017
  • Post author By David G. Lewis' Ethnohistory Research, LLC
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