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Surplus value and care

D.D.Kosambi’s summary of Buddhist political economy circa 500bc. From ‘The Culture and Civilisation of Ancient India in Historical Outline’ 1964. (P113 1996 reprint by Vikas Publishi…

  • Post date 10th September 2017
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Die virtuelle Umkleide – Verlockung zum Online-Shopping

Wer kennt es nicht? Man probiert zwei Stunden lang die schönsten Kleider im Geschäft an und läuft trotzdem mit leeren Händen aus dem Laden. Der Albtraum jeder shoppingliebenden…

  • Post date 9th September 2017
  • Post author By st_ana

Leises aus der lauten Stadt

Eine Woche ist es nun her seitdem ich chinesischen Boden betreten habe, nach zahllosen Umstiegen irgendwo in der Nähe der Uni angekommen bin und mich wahnsinnig gefreut habe…

  • Post date 9th September 2017
  • Post author By Matthias

What you can REALLY do with an anthropology degree

The Brooking Institute’s Hamilton Project (because after Hamilton everything has to be named after Hamilton) has a new website examining the relationship between career path and college major &#…

  • Post date 9th September 2017
  • Post author By Rex

How to convince people that drugs need to be legalized: a guide for getting normies on board.

I’ve developed a really nerdy, but kickass, superpower. Give me twenty minutes of one-on-one conversation time with a person, any person, and they will come out of that…

  • Post date 9th September 2017
  • Post author By Hilary Agro

Beauty’s Knowledge: Hawthorne’s Moral Fable “Rappaccini’s Daughter” by Leo Coleman

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “Rappaccini’s Daughter” is a nineteenth-century moral fable that sets the fruits of experimental knowledge against obligations to humanity, and stages a dramatic encounter …

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Leo Coleman

The World Has Lost Its Harmony

Something’s not right in the world. In the US, Hurricane Harvey produced 54 inches of rain that flooded Houston and much

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Muslim Dandies

For some Muslim men, dress offers a form of racial and religious resistance and redemption. Typically, when we talk about Islam and fashion the focus is on women.…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

The Continuous Labor of Fashion 

At New York Fashion Week models, bloggers, and photographers are always on. It’s easy to hate the bloggers. At New York Fashion Week, the premier semi-annual industry event…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Unlaced

A brief tale of corsetry. Corseting in the popular imagination is rife with myths: it was a distinctly upper-class practice; women frequently died from having their laces tied…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

To Dwell in Seams

Fashion as Buried Forms of Diasporic Memory I keep returning this one memory. As a kid, I go down the steps to the basement of my parent’s New…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

About a Boy and a Wig Curler

Archaeological small finds can tell us a great deal about how status, gender, and identity are situated in and on the body. In December 1759, John Page noted…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

The World Has Lost Its Harmony

Something’s not right in the world. In the US, Hurricane Harvey produced 54 inches of rain that flooded Houston and much

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

The World Has Lost Its Harmony

Something’s not right in the world. In the US, Hurricane Harvey produced 54 inches of rain that flooded Houston and much

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Answered With A Question Mark: Researcher Reflexivity in Geek Spaces

BY STEVEN DASHIELL Graduate school has in many ways blessed me with what I call a researcher’s eye, or the ability to view the world in an ethnographic…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Nick Mizer

How to make a good ad

There are two DNA ads running at the moment. They illuminate the art of advertising today. The first is called Testimonial: Livie and it’s for AncestryDNA.com. This is…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Grant

What’s in Your Bag?

 As another fieldwork season comes to a close and classes, sabbaticals, and more ventures into the field begin, anthropologists are unpacking and repacking  their bags. Anthropology News wants to know…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Is the future of retail human-less?

Asks this article: https://www.raconteur.net/business/is-the-future-of-retail-humanless The answer is: ‘it depends’. Human-less customer interaction might never fly in cultures where personal contact i…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro

Is the future of retail human-less?

Asks this article: https://www.raconteur.net/business/is-the-future-of-retail-humanless The answer is: ‘it depends’. Human-less customer interaction might never fly in cultures where personal contact i…

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro

Links & Contents I Liked 249

Hi all, If you happen to be in Tallinn, Estonia early next week, I’d love to catch up at and around the DigitalisingDevelopment event which I will be…

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

Dirty Bees Are Good for Flowering Plants

Bees may not be as orderly as their image suggests, and that’s a good thing for flowering plants — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 8th September 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Museum Anthropology Futures: Conference Ethnographers’ Report

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Fake News: Questions and Resources for Back to Class and All Year Round

Ah, fake news.  As a phenomenon, its truthiness is both fascinating (from an epistemological perspective, at least) and highly troubling (from the perspective of anyone who cares about…

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

Artificial Intelligence: Making AI in our Images

Savage Minds welcomes guest blogger Sally Applin Hello! I’m Sally Applin. I am a technology anthropologist who examines automation, algorithms and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the context of…

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By Sally Applin
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