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Combatting Stereotypes About Appalachian Dialects

The small city of Hazard, Kentucky, rests in the heart of Appalachia. David Stephenson/Associated Press This article was originally published at The Conversation and has been republished …

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By Kirk Hazen

An Anthropologist Looks for Justice in Guantanamo Bay

I arrived in Guantanamo Bay in late August, nearly sixteen years after the murders of my partner and brother-in-law, to attend the pre-trial hearings of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed…

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

„Islam in der Krise“: Interview mit Buchautor Dr. Michael Blume

Schon früher hatte Dr. Michael Blume öffentlichkeitswirksam aufgezeigt, dass die Idee einer “Islamisierung des Abendlands” ein Mythos ist. Den Kern bildeten damals Argumente aus seinen Forschungen zu…

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By Christoph Wagenseil

Wie entsteht die Neugierde? / Anthropologe Karl-Heinz Kohl in der ZEIT

„Wie entsteht die Neugierde?“, fragt die ZEIT in ihrer neuesten Ausgabe. „Ohne Neugier wäre die Besiedlung der Erde durch den Menschen nicht möglich gewesen“, sagt der Anthropo…

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By Redaktion

Deutschlandfunk / Sinologe Iwo Amelung zu Chinas Sozialkredit-System

Der Sinologe Prof. Iwo Amelung von der Goethe-Universität in Deutschlandradio über ein Projekt orwell´schen Ausmaßes in China: Dort plant die regierende kommunistische Partei eine Zusammenführung alle…

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By Redaktion

New Books in Anthropology Podcast

A few weeks ago, Nivedita Kar interviewed me for the New Books in Anthropology Podcast. The episode just went online yesterday. In our conversation, we discussed some of…

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By nckawa

Smithsonian Food History Weekend

If you expect to be in the Washington DC area between October 26 and 28 you may want to consider attending the Third Annual Smithsonian Food History Weekend.…

  • Post date 7th September 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

A Final Farewell to the 2017 Interns

The AAA Internship Program is funded through generous contributions from our members. To make a donation and support the future of this program visit our website. Palmyra Jackson So…

  • Post date 6th September 2017
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

Web Roundup: Opioids as a National Emergency by Katherine Warren

After several years in the headlines, the U.S. opioid crisis has been in the news this summer as the federal government debates its status as a national emergency.…

  • Post date 6th September 2017
  • Post author By Katherine Warren

The Rise of the Recliner as a Male Social Space

The gendering of spaces changed the way people could relax in their homes — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 6th September 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Nicholas C. Kawa, “Amazonia in the Anthropocene: People, Soils, Plants, and Forests” (U. Texas Press, 2016)

Widespread human alteration of the planet has led many scholars to claim that we have entered a new epoch in geological time: the Anthropocene, an age dominated by…

  • Post date 6th September 2017
  • Post author By Nivedita Kar

Wrestling with “The Donald”

Nothing better epitomizes the content-free showmanship of President Trump’s governing style than the White House Rose Garden ceremony he held in May after the House passed their version…

  • Post date 5th September 2017
  • Post author By Adam Hodges

The Art of Money

Re-posted from “Considering Money Stuff” on Socializing Finance. Money is the most commonly circulating art form. At the same time, payment objects are unstable and excessive, frequently t…

  • Post date 5th September 2017
  • Post author By Alexandra Lippman

Joe Trapido: Breaking Rocks: Music, Ideology and Economic Collapse, from Paris to Kinshasa

Breaking Rocks is a volume of the Dislocations series published by Berghahn Books, a series closely associated with Focaal and FocaalBlog. The immense dislocations and suffering caused by…

  • Post date 5th September 2017
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

The secret about human evolution found in spit

Genetic detectives discover surprising findings about our evolution by studying saliva What does a protein in our spit called MUC7 that all of us have – but most…

  • Post date 5th September 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Raff

Margaret’s Mead: C&A’s First Zine

Last week, we printed off the first zine produced by the Culture & Agriculture section of the American Anthropological Association (AAA). It’s a collaborative effort with essays, art, and…

  • Post date 5th September 2017
  • Post author By nckawa

Were We Ever Paleo Perfect?

Many people find urban centers to be both enchanting and repulsive—but for better or worse, cities have left their mark on us. Jeff Turner/Flickr The amount of time…

  • Post date 5th September 2017
  • Post author By Brenna Hassett

Wo ist Santiago Maldonado?

Am 1. August 2017 verschwand in Argentinien ein Mann. Santiago Maldonado nahm an einer Demonstration der Mapuche-Gemeinschaft im Süden des Landes teil, die von der Gendarmerie gewaltsam unterdrückt…

  • Post date 5th September 2017
  • Post author By Charlotte

anthro in the news 9/4/17

The port of Houston, 2000. Credit: U.S. Coast Guard, PA2 James Dillard/Wikimedia Commons foregrounding climate justice The Huffington Post published a piece, prompted by Hurricane Harvey and calling…

  • Post date 4th September 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

What Do Companies Mean by Culture?

Supportive. Curious. Unafraid. These are some of the words that advertising agencies use to describe their company culture. But do any of these words actually connect them with…

  • Post date 4th September 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Size Matters: How Semiotics is Making History in the World of Wine

Kerri Lesh University of Nevada, Reno A “historic milestone” for the Spanish wine-making region of Rioja has been making headlines in the wine world. A new labeling strategy…

  • Post date 4th September 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Statues – 1970 Kolkata.

Mrinal Sen’s great film Interview begins with a few shots of the removal of colonial statues from the Maidan in Calcutta, shipped off to a closed space in…

  • Post date 4th September 2017
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Four points why hairdressing is a great research topic

How did I happen to study hairdressing and what is it that interests me about the hairdressing salon? Let me answer the first part of the question very…

  • Post date 4th September 2017
  • Post author By mxschnepf

Isuma TV – Indigenous Media collective

We recently came across Isuma TV, “a collaborative multimedia platform for indigenous filmmakers and media organizations. Each user can design their own space, or channel, to reflect their…

  • Post date 4th September 2017
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher
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