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Interview: Lars Dyrby Andersen. Kunsten at skrive et bachelorprojekt og ikke dø i forsøget

Som mange af jer har jeg også gjort mig nogle tanker omkring at skrive mit bachelorprojekt: hvilke emne, hvordan og hvorledes? Alene eller med nogen? Etc,etc,etc. I denne…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By Norkka Mirella Medina

Call for Sessions: 2017 Indigenous International Repatriation Conference

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

Call for Sessions: 2017 Indigenous International Repatriation Conference

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

70 (or so) Essential Books in Anthropology – Allegra’s Readers’ Choices

Which books did you, our dear readers, consider as really essential reading in anthropology? Here’s the list of books that you suggested – all 70 + of them! The…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By Allegra

Electing Saudi-Arabia to the UN Commission on the Status of Women is not a bad idea

You read about the references to The Onion, saw the outraged tweets and global disbelief as Saudi Arabia was elected into the UN Commission on the Status of…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Electing Saudi-Arabia to the UN Commission on the Status of Women is not a bad idea

You read about the references to The Onion, saw the outraged tweets and global disbelief as Saudi Arabia was elected into the UN Commission on the Status of…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatter Syllabus, Week 29: Courtney Morris For Black Boys Who Look Blue

The editors of Anthropoliteia are happy to continue an ongoing series The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatterSyllabus Project, which will mobilize anthropological work as a pedagogical exercise addressin…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By smulla16

Gunnersbury Bagh. (Kill your darlings 10)

[A set of cuts that jettison the last underworked section of the book – residue of a previous plan, now offcuts in the sawdust.] Ethnography as a hobby or…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Beyond breakdown: Exploring Regimes of Maintenance

Mending, repairing, fixing, restoring, preserving, cleaning, recycling, up-keeping… an immense variety of more or less noticeable practices take part in the maintenance of objects, technologies and in…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Dating your Ancestors is Complicated: The Strange Case of Homo Naledi

Photo: John Hawks. Homo naledi has much in common with early forms of the genus Homo On this episode, Adam and Ryan dive into the complexities of our…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By Gamwell

Dating your Ancestors is Complicated: The Strange Case of Homo Naledi

Photo: John Hawks. Homo naledi has much in common with early forms of the genus Homo On this episode, Adam and Ryan dive into the complexities of our…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By Gamwell

TOP 30 Revisited – Readers’ Choices

Back in in 2015 Allegra published “The 30 Essential Books in Anthropology” – a list curated via a small-scale survey among junior and senior anthropologists. The list received…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By Allegra

The first Brexit: Submerged landscapes of the North Sea and Channel

The British Isles split from Europe several thousand years ago. Now, maritime archaeology is revealing a lost landscape on the seafloor The British Isles separated from the European…

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By Peter B Campbell

Why Don’t People Return Their Shopping Carts?

Pulling up to a parking spot and finding a shopping cart there can be pretty frustrating. Why do people ignore the receptacle? — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 26th April 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Marktown: Industrial Heritage at Risk

I finally got to visit the planned worker community of Marktown in East Chicago this weekend. In 1917, industrialist Clayton Mark hired famed architect Howard Van Doren Shaw…

  • Post date 25th April 2017
  • Post author By Kaeleigh Herstad

Steve Reyna: Replacing Lady Liberty: Trump and the American Way

Der Spiegel, a well-thought-of magazine, ran in February 2017 a cover depicting the newly elected President Donald Trump, standing with one arm upstretched brandishing a bloody knife and…

  • Post date 25th April 2017
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

A letter to my culture interns, Jarvis and Donte

I have never had interns before. In fact, I thought there was something wrong with using them. But I now have two. I will call them Jarvis Rochford and Donte Cole.…

  • Post date 25th April 2017
  • Post author By Grant

Marching for Science in London

An anthropologist joins demonstrators and asks, “What happens next?” A marcher makes their point with a sign at the 2017 March for Science in London. Aneil Tripathy I…

  • Post date 25th April 2017
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

anthropologist by day, comic creator by night

MSU Denver Professor Dr. Jeremy Stoll sits at his comic-cad booth at the DiNK Comic and Art expo in Denver on April 9. Photo by McKenzie Lange •…

  • Post date 25th April 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Auschwitz: Bijna onvoorstelbaar

We were told we would take a nice shower and we would see each other soon again. When I smelled the dead people I knew we would see…

  • Post date 25th April 2017
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Carrie Jenkins, “What Love is: And What it Could Be” (Basic Books, 2017)

Carrie Jenkins‘ new book is a model for what public philosophy can be. Beautifully written, thoughtful, and compellingly and carefully argued, What Love Is: And What it Could…

  • Post date 25th April 2017
  • Post author By Carla Nappi

Shopping Through Touch-screen!

Stressfrei. Shopping rund um die Uhr. Shopping ohne Wartezeit. Mehrerer Shop in einem Überblick… Eine Haufen Sachen durch ein paar Klicks bestellt. So kauft man heute die Sachen…

  • Post date 25th April 2017
  • Post author By ng_li

Lecturer in Cultural Heritage Studies – UCL Institute of Archaeology

Location: London Salary: £37,936 to £41,163 per annum (UCL Grade 7), inclusive of London Allowance. Hours: Full Time Contract Type: Permanent     Placed on: 24th April 2…

  • Post date 25th April 2017
  • Post author By Haidy Geismar

CFP: The Future of Food Studies

We recently received this call for papers for a graduate student conference that should be of interest to our members or their students. At the very end of…

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