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COP 23: Negotiations and Homeless Topics

This post by Naveeda Khan is part a series from the members of the AAA delegation at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany.  I decided to stay home…

  • Post date 21st November 2017
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

‘Archaeology’s Footprints in the Modern World’ by Michael Brian Schiffer

Michael Brian Schiffer. Archaeology’s Footprints in the Modern World. 397 pp., 38 b&w photos, notes, refs., index. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2017. $26.95 (paper), $22…

  • Post date 21st November 2017
  • Post author By Allegra Giovine

Erscheinung: Neuer Nationalismus im östlichen Europa

Eine Besonderheit der kulturanthropologischen Forschung ist es, sich nicht nur auf das eigene Forschungsinteresse zu fokussieren, sondern die Augen für alles offen zu halten, das einer_m begegnet. So…

  • Post date 21st November 2017
  • Post author By Noémi Sebök-Polyfka

Vortragsankündigung

Einladung zum Vortrag in Regensburg am 22.11.2017 Studium Generale „Challenging the iconic turn“ Lioba Keller-Drescher (Tübingen/Berlin): Moden und Trachten. Eine Bild-Diskurs-Analyse Uni …

  • Post date 21st November 2017
  • Post author By ke_li

The Great American Cultural Eclipse

Viewers in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, which was briefly renamed “Eclipseville” for the eclipse. Photo courtesy Nicole Erwin, WKMS. Total solar eclipses are magnificent, dramatic visual colli…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Robert Myers with David Toot

Magdalenas Termin: Wenn verschiedene Anliegen zusammenfinden

Übersetzung von Elena Radwan –  An diesem Mittwochmittag, nachdem Cedric* mir die Haare geschnitten hatte, verbrachte ich einige Zeit in der Küche von Mastercut, als ich bemerkte, dass…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By mxschnepf

The 1851 Tansy Point Treaty Journal: The Clatsop Treaty

For the Tansy Point Treaties, Dart worked to get all the land from the tribes. By this time the tribes had already heard rumors of the treaties, and…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By David G. Lewis' Ethnohistory Research, LLC

More Food Panels, Papers, and Posters at AAA 2017

A week or so ago we posted a listing of the panels sponsored by SAFN at the upcoming meetings of the American Anthropological Association. It is a glorious…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Poop by Joshua Grace

For colonial officials in British East Africa, African excrement endangered public health because Africans were reckless defecators. The world was their toilet, and they simply went where they…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Joshua Grace

Neda Maghbouleh, “Limits of Whiteness: Iranian Americans and the Everyday Politics of Race” (Stanford UP, 2017)

How does a group become defined as white? And does that group define themselves that way as well? Neda Maghbouleh‘s new book, Limits of Whiteness: Iranian Americans and…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Sarah E. Patterson

Ian Brodie, “A Vulgar Art: A New Approach to Stand-Up Comedy” (UP of Mississippi, 2014).

In A Vulgar Art: A New Approach to Stand-Up Comedy (The University Press of Mississippi, 2014), Ian Brodie, an associate professor of folklore at Cape Breton University, brings…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Timothy Thurston

Magdalena’s appointment: Of different natures, bodies and concerns

This day, a Wednesday noon after Cedric* had cut my hair, I spend some time in the kitchen of the salon, when I realized that Reiner was in…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By mxschnepf

anthro in the news 11/20/17

Joanne Hammond started an online campaign to rewrite “stops of interest” signs to include precolonial and Indigenous history. She is one of the first contributors to Culturally Modified.…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Of Diapers, Potties and Split Pants

Understanding Toilet Training around the World May Help Parents Relax I recently published a piece on The Conversation about toilet training in a global context.  You can read the…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Alma Gottlieb

Kathryn Lofton, “Consuming Religion” (U. Chicago Press, 2017)

Kathryn Lofton is a professor of religious studies and history at Yale University. Her book Consuming Religion (University of Chicago Press, 2017) offers a collection of eleven essays…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Lilian Calles Barger

Papers and Panels of Interest at the 2017 American Anthropological Association Meeting

Once again, it is that very special time of year: The American Anthropological Association’s 116th Annual Meeting. This year in Washington, D.C. As impassioned followers of this blog know,…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By ngraulich

Studying People We Don’t (Necessarily) Like – Bangstad

Sindre Bangstad wrote (2017) Doing Fieldwork among People We Don’t (Necessarily) Like for Anthropology News’ Anthropological Publics, Public Anthropology section. Bengstad writes,Marcus Banks and Andr…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

“Reimagining the Customer: An Anthropological Framework for Innovation in Business and Social Enterprise” a 2017 Annual Meeting Workshop Preview

We asked Annual Meeting workshop organizers to give our blog readers a sneak peek at the events they have planned for AmAnth17. This post was submitted by Ben Chesluk, the organizer…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

Close Encounters of a Hairy Kind

Hair is something we think we know. Growing spontaneously from our heads, demanding attention throughout our lives, it is intrinsically bound up with our identities and biographies, our…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By E. Gabriel Dattatreyan

Studying People We Don’t (Necessarily) Like – Bangstad

Sindre Bangstad wrote (2017) Doing Fieldwork among People We Don’t (Necessarily) Like for Anthropology News’ Anthropological Publics, Public Anthropology section. Bengstad writes,Marcus Banks and Andr…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

These chemicals are bad for babies and whales: Why haven’t they been banned in Canada?

Canadian regulators are all over the map with respect to flame retardants. On PBDEs, Canada infamously refused to take meaningful regulatory action. The government found most PBDEs to…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Announcements and Calls for Participation in Discard Studies (Nov 2017)

A collection of Discard Studies news items, calls for papers, positions,  grants and awards. CFP: Special Issue on the Contested realities of the Circular Economy Deadline: November 15th 2018…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

Welcome to the Instabition! #EmergingDigitalPractices

Dear Allegra readers, welcome to this week’s new #thread on emerging digital practices! Today’s post introduces not only this theme but also me, Minke Nouwens, Allegra’s newly appointed ‘M…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By Minke Nouwens

Deliveroo Riders Aren’t Workers, Says London Tribunal

by Rebecca Prentice In a surprise setback for trade unions attempting to organise the ‘gig’ economy, a London tribunal has ruled that Deliveroo riders are self-employed contractors, not…

  • Post date 20th November 2017
  • Post author By rebeccaprentice
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