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From the Field: Havana, Cuba

by Evie Browne In the annual International Worker’s Day (Primero de Mayo) march past the Jose Martí statue in the centre of Havana’s Plaza de la Revolucion, the…

  • Post date 26th June 2017
  • Post author By cultureandcapitalismblog

Die Ärzteschaft türkischer Herkunft und die „Entdeckung des türkischen Patienten“ – zur Ethnisierung der Gesundheitsversorgung in (West-)Deutschland

Hide Press Release (2 Less Words) Lisa Peppler Arztkoffer mit Utensilien, um 1980; Wörterbuch Deutsch-Türkisch, 1976. Objekte in Privatbesitz, Foto: Lisa Peppler. Im gesundheitswissenschaftlichen Disku…

  • Post date 26th June 2017
  • Post author By Karoline Buchner

Registration Open: 2017 ATALM International Conference

  • Post date 26th June 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Inequality, Conservative Christianity and Implicit Racism in the US

In the United States, like many countries, income inequality has been reaching staggering proportions. In 1980, the average pre-tax income of the top 1% was 27 times the…

  • Post date 25th June 2017
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog

Macht der Berührung

Da wir nun festgestellt haben, was man mit der richtigen Berührung alles anstellen kann, wäre es doch interessant festzustellen, wie das kommt. (s.h. Beitrag I+II  Fass mich an…

  • Post date 25th June 2017
  • Post author By ma_ni

Unsichtbare Ware antasten

In einer mehr und mehr wetteifernden Welt wollen wir als Modestudenten, zukünftige Designer und möglicherweise Business-Owner jede verfügbare Ressource aufnehmen und intelligent in ein Endprodukt verp…

  • Post date 25th June 2017
  • Post author By st_ana

Food Studies for Anthropologists

David Beriss I have just returned from the joint annual meeting of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values…

  • Post date 24th June 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Updated History of Anthropology timeline — now with ‘homepage’!

I (actually, Kerim, who is hosting it) updated my history of anthropology timeline. I’ve also added a homepage for the timeline on my personal website. This page explains how…

  • Post date 24th June 2017
  • Post author By Rex

Residency Opportunity: Deutsches Museum Scholar-in-Residence Program

  • Post date 24th June 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Psychoanalysis, primitivism and reality testing

I realize it is meaningless to harp on the failures of past authors, but I was still struck by this very blithe statement from a psychoanalytic scholar in…

  • Post date 23rd June 2017
  • Post author By eli

The Impossibility of the Inert: Placebo and the Essence of Healing by Thomas J. Csordas

The concept of placebo is predicated on the opposition between active and inert, deploying this opposition to assert that an action or substance with no inherent active principle…

  • Post date 23rd June 2017
  • Post author By Thomas J. Csordas

Zoos in China: Traurige Pandas, grausame Pfleger und aufgeregte Netzbürger

Zoos in China sind verrufen. Die Zustände sind desolat, kritisieren westliche Medien seit langem. Seit einiger Zeit mehrt sich jedoch auch im chinesischen Internet der Unmut über die…

  • Post date 23rd June 2017
  • Post author By Kai Fornahl

Links & Contents I Liked 238

Hi all, Happy midsommar from Sweden! Enjoy reading this weekend! Development news: Combat charities in Mosul; one year after the World Humanitarian Summit; does Daily Mail’s criticism of…

  • Post date 23rd June 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

RWANDart-Alumni Sarine Arslanian shares her latest project

Exploring Rwanda’s Creative Scene   When I first moved to Rwanda, I was not sure what to expect. It was March 2015, and I was moving in with…

  • Post date 23rd June 2017
  • Post author By ukvisualanth

#Podcasts for your Summer

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 23rd June 2017
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

The media practices of social movements: a critical overview of the literature

Invited lecture to the Summer School on Media in Political Participation and Mobilization,  Centre on Social Movement Studies, Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Scuola Normale Superiore, Fl…

  • Post date 23rd June 2017
  • Post author By John Postill

Position Announcement: Curatorial Research Intern, Aboriginal Curatorial Collective

  • Post date 23rd June 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

How Our Modern Lifestyles Perpetuate Slavery

An immigrant farmworker listens to activist Ethel Kennedy and a representative from the Florida-based human rights organization Coalition of Immokalee Workers speak as part of the Robert F.…

  • Post date 22nd June 2017
  • Post author By Pardis Mahdavi

Position Announcement: Administrative Program Assistant, Recovering Voices

  • Post date 22nd June 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Fieldwork 

I’m back in the field so to speak. I’ve begun conducting ethnographic interviews which are the last stage of data collection for my dissertation. 6 down 60 to…

  • Post date 22nd June 2017
  • Post author By sydneyyeager

Google Trends as life advice?

[this post first appeared on Medium] I was in Portland last week looking for artisans to interview for the Artisanal Economies Project and stumbled upon a vintage clothing…

  • Post date 22nd June 2017
  • Post author By Grant

CFP: Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics

We have received the following call for proposals from David Kaplan, which may be of interest to FoodAnthropology readers and researchers: Call for proposals:  Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural…

  • Post date 22nd June 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Consecrating Science: new book on science, myth, and the Anthropocene by Lisa Sideris

A title soon to be released that is worth adding to your “to read” list from Lisa Sideris, published by University of California Press. A bit of a…

  • Post date 22nd June 2017
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Tweeting religion in Indonesia: when political arenas go viral

Postill, J. and L.C. Epafras forthcoming 2017. Tweeting religion in Indonesia: when political arenas go viral. American Ethnologist (virtual issue) The popularity of social media in Indonesia, combi…

  • Post date 22nd June 2017
  • Post author By John Postill
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