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Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology (SIMA) Symposium: Putting Theory and Things Together – Research with Museum Collections

  • Post date 17th September 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

LOOK AT ME! – Das Schaufenster eines der ältesten Werbemedien

Part II   Tatsächlich sucht die Kunst der Decoration ihresgleichen. Denn es gibt hierzulande nicht mehr viele Kaufhäuser/ Stors, die ihre Waren so aufwendig und ohne reine Produktpräsintation…

  • Post date 17th September 2017
  • Post author By Kl_Ki

On My Shelf: Vita, Life in a Zone of Social Abandonment

— Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 17th September 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Dutch Art Museum Chooses to Change Its Colonialist Name

  • Post date 16th September 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Dutch Art Museum Chooses to Change Its Colonialist Name

  • Post date 16th September 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

LOOK AT ME! – Das Schaufenster eines der ältesten Werbemedien

Part I   Andy Warhol und Dali haben schon Schaufenster gestaltet. Heute heuern noch die wenigsten Unternehmen kreative Dekorateure an. Doch wer es sich dann doch traut, im Schaufenster Geschichte…

  • Post date 16th September 2017
  • Post author By Kl_Ki

Remembering the Mexican Revolution with Aunt Julia

Growing up in Austin, Texas, Diez y Seis — Mexican Independence Day — always seemed to hold an official, albeit minor, status in the state capitol. This was…

  • Post date 16th September 2017
  • Post author By Matt Thompson

Remembering the Mexican Revolution with Aunt Julia

Growing up in Austin, Texas, Diez y Seis — Mexican Independence Day — always seemed to hold an official, albeit minor, status in the state capitol. This was…

  • Post date 16th September 2017
  • Post author By Matt Thompson

Great internet stuff: the not-so-weekly digest (#10)

  Presenting another collection of most-highly-recommended articles, websites and ideas that shaped my thinking throughout the past few weeks. This week’s topics include design and user exp…

  • Post date 16th September 2017
  • Post author By amysantee

Great interview with Jay Murphy on Artaud’s Metamorphosis and more.

Read this super informative interview by clicking on the image below (but be sure to still buy the book as there is much more good stuff there) Filed…

  • Post date 15th September 2017
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Die Plagen der Online-Shopper

Hast du auch schon mal ein hübsches Kleid im Internet bestellt und sobald es zugestellt wurde, konntest du es kaum wiedererkennen? Genau dies ist die größte Angst aller…

  • Post date 15th September 2017
  • Post author By st_ana

How Vulnerable Are We to Collapse?

Research findings on three early Native American cultures from the southwestern United States show how each responded to environmental challenges in different ways that dramatically altered their…

  • Post date 15th September 2017
  • Post author By Jim O'Donnell

Links & Contents I Liked 250

Hi all, Link review #250 should be an occasion to pause and reflect for a moment-just not this week which is far from over yet and it has…

  • Post date 15th September 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

A Letter from Colombia in the Aftermath of Charlottesville

By Angela J. Lederach and Jeffrey S. Yoder As we near the end of our stay in Montes de María, we wanted to send a final reflection. Over…

  • Post date 15th September 2017
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

How the female Viking warrior was written out of history

What Bj 581, the ‘female Viking warrior’ tells us about assumed gender roles in archaeological inquiry In the 1880s Scandinavian archaeologists unearthed a grave containing all the implements…

  • Post date 15th September 2017
  • Post author By Holly Norton

What FoodAnthro is Reading Now, September 15, 2017

Jo Hunter-Adams 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 dberiss@gmail.com or …

  • Post date 15th September 2017
  • Post author By Jo

Why Vending Machines are Not Bodegas

Technology should be bringing communities together, not creating further divisions.  — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 15th September 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

CFP: Food as a cultural heritage: challenges, processes and perspectives

A call for papers for an annual conference in France that may be of interest to our readers: Food as a cultural heritage: challenges, processes and perspectives Conference…

  • Post date 15th September 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

The Years That Ask Questions: Epistemologies of Liberation and the Post-Charlottesville Imperative

By Donna Auston Rutgers University White supremacy is deadly. A black sign emblazoned with four bleak words in white block script perched atop a protestor’s shoulder played a…

  • Post date 14th September 2017
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

Peer Review Boycott: Say No to Political Censorship

By: Charlene Makley and Carole McGranahan Would you peer review manuscripts for a journal or press that politically censors its content? If your answer is no, then please…

  • Post date 14th September 2017
  • Post author By Carole McGranahan

Situating Knowledge

As an anthropologist working at the intersection of anthropology and development studies I sometimes undertake work for development organizations. The kind of work I do does not fall…

  • Post date 14th September 2017
  • Post author By Maia

Solutionism – The Role of Technology in Solving SocioTechnical Problems

It all began, over a year ago (June 2016), with what author Ethan Zuckerman described as hate-linking. Through this practice, Zuckerman stumbled upon and read an article by…

  • Post date 14th September 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Ulla Berg on her new book, Mobile Selves

CaMP Anthropology https://nyupress.org/books/9781479803460/ Interview by Ilana Gershon  If you were in a long customs line, like the one in the complex and evocative vignette with which you ope…

  • Post date 14th September 2017
  • Post author By John Postill

Goat Rodeo vs. dumpster fire

One of the pleasures of American English is its gift for new and pungent metaphors. My new favorite: goat rodeo. I used it often while driving with my…

  • Post date 13th September 2017
  • Post author By Grant
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