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As the summer winds down…GET OFF MY LAWN!!

At the beginning of the summer, Krystal D’Costa wrote an intriguing piece about The American Obsession with Lawns. Don’t think you’re interested in green, gardening? This post has…

  • Post date 21st August 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Data overload

How do we proceed to live in a world in which data overwhelms us? At every point we seem to be participating in capture schemes that reduce us…

  • Post date 21st August 2017
  • Post author By The Anxious Anthropologist

The forgotten story of how a toxic spill and a book launched Britain’s environmental movement

When in 1963 some farm animals in the parish of Smarden in Kent became sick and died, suspicions fell on a nearby pesticide factory run by a division…

  • Post date 21st August 2017
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Historical Eclipse Fake-Outs

Public memory can be problematic. — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 21st August 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

New York’s Museum of Sex Plans an Ambitious Expansion (and a Tryst With Musée d’Orsay)

  • Post date 20th August 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

The Path of Climate Change

Savage Minds welcomes guest blogger Courtney Cecale. In the 1980s the Pastoruri glacier was one of the greatest adventure tourism destinations in South America. Over 100,000 people visited…

  • Post date 20th August 2017
  • Post author By Courtney Cecale

Von Hunden, Selfies und Räucherstäbchen

Letztes Wochenende habe ich meine erste Reise innerhalb Chiles unternommen. Oder sollte ich besser sagen: Meine erste Flucht aus dem Großstadtchaos Santiagos? Wie auch immer, es war eine schöne…

  • Post date 19th August 2017
  • Post author By Tomke

Follow up: #Tinder as a research method

Following the unexpected popularity of my May article Tinder as a Methodological Tool I was asked by Allegra to write a follow up expanding on the subject and…

  • Post date 19th August 2017
  • Post author By Anya Evans

Teaching in place: fostering relationality and reciprocity in the classroom in 2017

view of the Rideau River from Carleton University campus, Ottawa, Canada   It’s that time of year again when professors like myself are editing, updating, or drafting syllabi…

  • Post date 19th August 2017
  • Post author By Zoe Todd

CAA 2018 Funding: CAA-GETTY International Program

  • Post date 18th August 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

The Church of the Solar Eclipse

Extreme eclipse chasers travel the world roughly every 18 months to witness a total solar eclipse from inside the path of totality. Murray Anderson-Clemence/Getty Images Glenn Schneider r…

  • Post date 18th August 2017
  • Post author By Katharine Gammon

Links & Contents I Liked 246

Hi all, August still seems to be a bit quieter as we are slowly getting into gear for a new semester and new academic adventures! Nonetheless, there’s always…

  • Post date 18th August 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Erste Eindrücke aus Südafrika oder The Fear Of Missing Out

The Fear of Missing Out; kurz: FOMO; deutsch: die Angst, etwas zu verpassen – ein Gefühl, das ich schon seit meiner Kindheit gut kenne, das ich aber immer…

  • Post date 18th August 2017
  • Post author By Sophia

Great anthropologists who fought fascism

Some of you who — unlike me — have not had family members murdered by nazis or had every synagogue in their home town firebombed in the same…

  • Post date 17th August 2017
  • Post author By Rex

Reproducing the Speculative: Reproductive Technology, Education, and Science Fiction by Kaitlyn Sherman

Walter, a Synthetic, quietly makes his rounds in the brightly lit, pristine interior of the Covenant, a Weyland Corporation Spaceship. Fingers pressed to the translucent, impermeable glass, he…

  • Post date 17th August 2017
  • Post author By Kaitlyn Sherman

Affären-Jäger: Eherettung oder unmoralisches Angebot?

In der Vergangenheit hat man sich in Würde voneinander scheiden lassen, wenn ein Ehepartner eine Affäre hatte. Heutzutage ist dies nicht so einfach wie früher, da das Interesse…

  • Post date 17th August 2017
  • Post author By Yanyan Liu

Jediism as Religion: Anthropology for a Changing World

Last Thursday, anthroeverywhere! wrote about Gillian Parrish’s post on Jedi-training in the classroom, which they use as a means to teach implicit skills such as empathy to students. Today, w…

  • Post date 17th August 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

A Moment of Bad Faith

Two days ago we learned the true nature of Donald Trump’s beliefs. He is an apologist for the KKK and American neo-Nazis

  • Post date 17th August 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

A Moment of Bad Faith

Two days ago we learned the true nature of Donald Trump’s beliefs. He is an apologist for the KKK and American neo-Nazis

  • Post date 17th August 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

A Moment of Bad Faith

Two days ago we learned the true nature of Donald Trump’s beliefs. He is an apologist for the KKK and American neo-Nazis

  • Post date 17th August 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

‘Rivers of bones’: rituals of life, death and hunting in the American west

Communal bison hunts were used by Native Americans for upwards of 11,000 years on the great plains to procure meat and other goods for the winter It’s still…

  • Post date 17th August 2017
  • Post author By Holly Norton

Call for Papers: Collections, Collectors and Practices of Representation Special Issue, The Brazilian Journal Sociedade e Cultura

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

Cooking Up an International Market for Quinoa – new essay by Adam Gamwell and Corinna Howland out today on SAPIENS!

Hey there in Anthro Land, we’re thrilled to let you know TAL’s Adam Gamwell and Corinna Howland have published a feature photo essay on everyone’s favorite food – quinoa…

  • Post date 16th August 2017
  • Post author By Gamwell

Checking in with the 2017 AAA 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. Karina Nogueras As I…

  • Post date 16th August 2017
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor
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