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Class Politics and Romania’s “White Revolution”

The color white embodied exclusionary middle-class aspirations to moral governance and virtuous citizenship. Romania’s “White Revolution” (January–­­February 2017), the most recent episode of East Eur…

  • Post date 6th July 2017
  • Post author By Deborah Jones

An Anthropologist In Situ Part II: A Business Accreditation Conference

I (Jenn) have recently been reflecting on the ways in which we can bring anthropological knowledge into non-traditional anthropological places – particularly, during conference season. First, I spoke…

  • Post date 6th July 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

bridge to rail backward and forward

  The Bridge to Rail jump done backward and forward with all champions, without using their respective special abilities. Plus a tutorial on how to do it –…

  • Post date 6th July 2017
  • Post author By zephyrin_xirdal

Interview: Sonic Rupture by Jordan Lacey

Sonic Rupture: A Practice-led Approach to Urban Soundscape Design (Bloomsbury 2016) by Jordan Lacey offers a practice-led alternative approach to urban soundscape design. Rather than understanding the…

  • Post date 6th July 2017
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

Call for Panel Proposals: Art, Materiality, and Representation, Royal Anthropological Institute

  • Post date 5th July 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

CFP: Industrial French Food and Its Critics

A call for papers of potential interest to FoodAnthropology readers: Industrial French Food and Its Critics French food is steeped in contradictions. The French are often admired for…

  • Post date 5th July 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Defoe on prisons 1698

Defoe, as a good Protestant, was of course keen to remedy the ‘torrent of vice’, ‘venal crime’ and ‘Epidemick Distemper’ that afflicted the nation with ‘wicke…

  • Post date 5th July 2017
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Article Alert! New texts in discard studies (May & June 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 the…

  • Post date 5th July 2017
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

#PODCASTS FOR YOUR SUMMER @Allegra Lab

What’s that sound? The sound of happy students swimming in dissertations, papers, exams? The sound of a faculty drowning in a marking tsunami? The sound of freshly unemployed…

  • Post date 5th July 2017
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

Do Americans suddenly like Obamacare?  Contextualizing opinion polls and media narratives by Jessica Mulligan

“Repeal and replace” has been the rallying cry for opponents of the Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare), the signature domestic policy of the Obama administration that expanded…

  • Post date 4th July 2017
  • Post author By Jessica Mulligan

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now, July 3, 2017

David Beriss 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…

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

Call for Panel Participation: College Art Association 2018

  • Post date 3rd July 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

‘What if they were really extreme’

Hayate Ait Bouzid is a Master student Anthropology at the VU who did her research about the environmental behaviour of middle-class people in Brunei Darussalam. A country that…

  • Post date 3rd July 2017
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Canada, First in Anthropology

As Canada commemorated its 150th anniversary on July 1st, 2017, it seemed appropriate to present a topic in the history of anthropology, and Canadian anthropology in particular, that…

  • Post date 3rd July 2017
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

Hacker and Drone Training as Ethnographic Fieldwork

Recently, I enrolled in two multi-day training workshops in the United Kingdom with the pretense of gathering ethnographic data about emergent cultures of practice surrounding new technologies. The…

  • Post date 3rd July 2017
  • Post author By Adam Fish

America’s Most Consequential Racial Divide

Last October in the vice-presidential debate between Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, moderator Elaine Quijano brought up the “issue of law enforcement and race relations.” Only a few…

  • Post date 3rd July 2017
  • Post author By Adam Hodges

#Canada150, Indigenous nations 13,000…

If you live in Canada, you will know that the country has just celebrated its sesquicentennial. You might have even learned the word “sesquicentennial” recently to describe what…

  • Post date 3rd July 2017
  • Post author By anthro everywhere!

anthro in the news 7/3/17

Volunteers promote breastfeeding in Laos. Credit: UNICEF. nature, culture, and breastfeeding NPR (U.S.) reported on anthropological research about how mothers gain breastfeeding expertise in differen…

  • Post date 3rd July 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Position Announcement: Funded PhD opportunities Royal Holloway and Kew Gardens

  • Post date 2nd July 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Casting into the Cosmos: Magic and Ritual in Human Spaceflight (Part 1)

Savage Minds welcomes guest blogger Taylor R. Genovese. Field Notes – September 8, 2016 (Cape Canaveral, Florida): I see the light and smoke first. The radiant fuel pours…

  • Post date 2nd July 2017
  • Post author By Taylor R. Genovese

Identity politics, partisanship and healthcare by Maria Cecilia Dedios

The problem of intense polarization in politics -and in society more generally- has been on the spotlight for several months now. In the past couple of weeks, we’ve…

  • Post date 2nd July 2017
  • Post author By Maria Cecilia Dedios

Religionsbarometer und Varianz: Hass-Prävention mit Religionswissenschaft?

Wer klassisch in eine Einführung in die Religionswissenschaft schaut, wird erfahren, dass zunächst zwei Varianten der Definition von „Religion“ differenziert werden können. Auch Anfragen i…

  • Post date 2nd July 2017
  • Post author By Christoph Wagenseil

Position Announcement: Postdoctoral Researcher in History or Cultural Heritage, University of Helsinki

  • Post date 1st July 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

In the Journals – June 2017, part two by Aaron Seaman

The first part of the In the Journals post for June 2017 can be found here. And now, for part two…   Medical Humanities SPECIAL ISSUE: Communicating Mental…

  • Post date 1st July 2017
  • Post author By Aaron Seaman
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