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‘Local Knowledge, Global Stage’ edited by Darnell and Gleach

Regna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach (Editors). Local Knowledge, Global Stage. Histories of Anthropology Annual Series 10. 354pp., 25 illus. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2016. $40…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By Freddy Foks

anthro in the news 5/15/17

credit: GaryckArntzen/Google Images Commons French election and refugees  An article in The Huffington Post by two anthropologists says that the French election is good news for refugees: “Macron’s…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Criminalization and violence in natural resource conflicts in Guatemala

Elisabet Dueholm Rasch, Wageningen University and Research July 4, 2012 (Santa Cruz el Quiché). The CPK (K’iche Peoples Council) is attacked by armed individuals during a peaceful manifestation,…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By RESOURCE WORLDS

Promoting publications behind paywalls… or anthro everywhere! in Anthropologica

Jennifer and Rhiannon at CASCA-IUAES with Vol. 59, Issue 1 of Anthropologica (May 2017) What a nice surprise to arrive at the CASCA-IUAES intercongress last week and see…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Promoting publications behind paywalls… or anthro everywhere! in Anthropologica

Jennifer and Rhiannon at CASCA-IUAES with Vol. 59, Issue 1 of Anthropologica (May 2017) What a nice surprise to arrive at the CASCA-IUAES intercongress last week and see…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

‘Those are our Eiffel Towers, our pyramids’: Why Standing Rock is about much more than oil

Standing Rock is cast as an environmental protest, but the Native American Water Protectors are part of a religious tradition that predates Christianity On May 15, the Dakota…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By Peter B Campbell

Tattoos – Kunst oder versteckte Sprache? – Teil 2

  Die Systematisierung der (hier: postsowjetischen) Tätowierungen ist vielfältig. Neben religiösen, poetischen und historischen Tätowierungen existieren auch politische oder pornographische Tatto…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By kh_va

Special Issue Alert! Geosocial Formations and the Anthropocene in Theory, Culture & Society

This special issue attempts to open up the categories of social thought to a deeper understanding of earth processes.

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Dancing to the State: Ethnic Compulsions of the Tangsa in Assam

By Meenaxi Barkataki-Ruscheweyh            Let me begin by telling you a little bit about myself, the region and the people — the Tangsa — with whom I worked and…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Some Thoughts on Movement and the #MMTW

It was the moment that the sociologist from University of Amsterdam Olga Sezneva announced “I will be a talking artifact” while striking a pose in the Allard Pierson…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By Priya Srinivasan

Interview with Perry Gilmore about “Kisisi (Our Language): The Story of Colin and Sadiki”

Kisisi (Our Language): The Story of Colin and Sadiki chronicles a charming and, indeed, remarkable friendship that developed between two five-year-old boys—one (Sadiki), the son of a traditionally…

  • Post date 15th May 2017
  • Post author By Alma Gottlieb

The Rising Trend of Pets at Work

Before you set up a desk for Fido, have you thought through what this really means for your office? — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 14th May 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

New Yale Partner Faulted for Handling of Tribal Artifacts

  • Post date 14th May 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

New Yale Partner Faulted for Handling of Tribal Artifacts

  • Post date 14th May 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Follow-Up: The Reasons People Don’t Return Their Shopping Carts

It looks like the shopping cart question hit a nerve — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 14th May 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

A Reading of On the Back of the Greyound Dog: The Golden Sunshine By ‘Rong Wongsuwaan

  • Post date 14th May 2017
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Trendreport 2017: Migration, Rezession, „Regression“ und Ressentiment

Es ist jetzt vier Jahre her, dass zuletzt ein sogenannter “Trendreport” auf dem REMID-Blog erschienen war (vgl. Trendreport 2013). Was ergibt ein Blick auf die “geistige Situation der…

  • Post date 14th May 2017
  • Post author By Christoph Wagenseil

Graduation Season, and Graduation Songs, from “Free Bird” to “Onward Christian Soldiers”

  • Post date 13th May 2017
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Sophia Roosth, “Synthetic: How Life Got Made” (U Chicago Press, 2017)

Sophia Roosth‘s wonderful new book follows researchers clustered around MIT beginning in 2003 who named themselves synthetic biologists. A historically informed anthropological analysis based on… Visit New Books…

  • Post date 13th May 2017
  • Post author By Carla Nappi

#Anthroadvice with Allegra

When curating this thematic week, I wanted to end with some advice from Allegra Lab’s own editorial team. However, this turned out to be trickier than I had imagined. …

  • Post date 13th May 2017
  • Post author By Lena Pham

Free Think 6 – Who Are the 13,000?

FreeThink 6 – Who Are the 13,000? In this week’s Free Think, Adam and Ryan introduce a new member of our team, Matt, who will be leading a…

  • Post date 13th May 2017
  • Post author By Nina Oria-Loureiro

Free Think 6 – Who Are the 13,000?

FreeThink 6 – Who Are the 13,000? In this week’s Free Think, Adam and Ryan introduce a new member of our team, Matt, who will be leading a…

  • Post date 13th May 2017
  • Post author By Nina Oria-Loureiro

Looking in the Mirror (Part 1 of 3)

Savage Minds welcomes guest blogger Pasang Yangjee Sherpa. “You become an anthropologist, when you publish,” we were told in a graduate anthropology seminar. If this is true, I…

  • Post date 12th May 2017
  • Post author By Pasang Sherpa

How do you raise a child? Insights from a World of Babies

How do you raise a child?  Ask any mother, and she’ll offer a long list of things you should do–and shouldn’t do.  Not only will three mothers share…

  • Post date 12th May 2017
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor
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