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Collecting and Curating Food History for a Hungry Public

The Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition is thrilled to announce our distinguished speaker for the Annual Meetings: Paula J. Johnson is a curator, project director, and…

  • Post date 2nd November 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Mode ist Kunst. Prada macht’s vor.

Prada hatte schon immer ein Faible für eine künstlerische Inszenierung ihrer Mode. Wenn man die Epicenter Stores in New York, Tokio, Los Angeles und Shanghai betritt, erwarten einen…

  • Post date 2nd November 2017
  • Post author By me_ka

“That Almost Finished Journal Article” 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 Jaida Samudra, the organizer…

  • Post date 2nd November 2017
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

One Size Does Not Fit All – Anthropological & Pedagogical Research on Mature Students

In a follow up from our post on Monday, anthro everywhere! blogger Jennifer Long continues to discuss her new pedagogical research project in collaboration with Ms. Silvie Tanu…

  • Post date 2nd November 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Inclusion and exclusion in an overheated world

Thomas Hylland Eriksen recently held a lecture in Aveiro, Portugal. Watch the video here.

  • Post date 2nd November 2017
  • Post author By www.sv.uio.no

Inclusion and exclusion in an overheated world

Thomas Hylland Eriksen recently held a lecture in Aveiro, Portugal. Watch the video here.

  • Post date 2nd November 2017
  • Post author By www.sv.uio.no

Jeffrey H. Cohen, “Eating Soup without a Spoon: Anthropological Theory and Method in the Real World” (U. Texas Press, 2015)

Jeffrey H. Cohen, a professor at The Ohio State University, has managed a rare feat: placing anthropology classics like Argonauts of the Western Pacific in the context of…

  • Post date 2nd November 2017
  • Post author By Jared Miracle

Role of Neutral evolution in word turnover during centuries of English word popularity

  • Post date 2nd November 2017
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Tracing Chemical Intimacies

By Sophia Jaworski (University of Toronto) A middle-aged woman in the Greater Toronto Area wears a charcoal mask in her bedroom to prevent asthma spurred by breathing in…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By therezamiller

„Warum Definitionen wichtig sind“ – Paganismus, populäre Religion, Ahnenkult und rechtes Denken

Die von der Arbeiterwohlfahrt Schleswig-Holstein (AWO) sowie dem Beratungsnetzwerk gegen Rechtsextremismus mit seinen mobilen Teams organisierte Tagung “Odin mit uns! – Wikingerkult und Rechtsextre…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Christiane Königstedt

In the Journals–October 2017 by Julia Kowalski

International Journal of Social Psychiatry (September issue) Becoming a patient-illness representations of depression of Anglo-Australian and Sri Lankan patients through the lens of Leventhal’s illne…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Julia Kowalski

Sprache ist nicht gleich Sprache

Wer, was, wann, wo und wie sind die fünf Frageworte, die wohl einem jeden Bericht zu Grunde liegen. Dies ist bestimmt auch beim Artikel „Ein Haus der Geschichten“…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Anna-Sophie Tomancok

„Warum Definitionen wichtig sind“ – Paganismus, populäre Religion, Ahnenkult und rechtes Denken

Die von der Arbeiterwohlfahrt Schleswig-Holstein (AWO) sowie dem Beratungsnetzwerk gegen Rechtsextremismus mit seinen mobilen Teams organisierte Tagung “Odin mit uns! – Wikingerkult und Rechtsextremi…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Christiane Königstedt

It’s Not Just Your Parents’ Fault

Did you know that your mind is a cesspit of anger, and fear, and unresolved moments from your childhood? It’s not just you. Apparently everyone is living in…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Ian Pollock

SAFN Events & Panels at AAA 2017

The annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association is rapidly approaching. The conference will be held November 29-December 3 in Washington DC, mostly at the Marriott Wardman Park…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Article Alert! New Texts in Discard Studies (October 2017)

Since critical discard studies doesn’t (yet!) have its own journal, conference, or department, Discard Studies publishes a regular table of contents alerts for articles, reports, and books in…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

Is the United Nations Broken?

U.S. President Donald Trump excoriated the United Nations at the 72nd U.N. General Assembly in September. MediaPunch/Associated Press When the United Nations General Assembly convened its…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Ronald Niezen

Yes, it is surely a Oklahoma Cherokee basket; Or my captions, as written

Fellow basketry enthusiasts may have seen the traveling exhibition Rooted, Revived, and Reinvented: Basketry in America. Happily for our musuem the exhibition includes a Sea Island basket from…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Web Roundup: NFL Concussion Risk and our Chronic, Traumatic Entertainment by Kathleen Lynch

As the NFL continues to dominate headlines in both sports and politics, there was a renewed focus this month on CTE and its impact on the lives of…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Kathleen Lynch

Axel Rudi: Independence from Whom? The Aftermath of the Kurdish Referendum

 In the future, people will say, “On the 16th of October, it happened again.” The Kurds were once again betrayed by the international community. Afraid of losing their…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

ethnoGRAPHIC: Extending Anthropology’s Reach, One Comic at a Time

Part of my job as an editor is to convince people to write the books I think they should write, not necessarily the ones they want to write.…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Anne

Enchantment as Methodology

An invited post by: Yana Stainova   “The sharing of joy, whether physical, emotional, psychic or intellectual forms a bridge between the sharers, which can be the basis…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Carole McGranahan

Enchantment as Methodology

An invited post by: Yana Stainova   “The sharing of joy, whether physical, emotional, psychic or intellectual forms a bridge between the sharers, which can be the basis…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Carole McGranahan

Herbstfeldspaziergang I

1. November 2016. Wir halten an dem Parkplatz eines Friedhofs an. Wir sind in einem kleinen südslowakischen Dorf. Ich steige aus dem Auto und schnappe etwas von der…

  • Post date 1st November 2017
  • Post author By Noémi Sebök-Polyfka
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