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Black flags from Rome: Mafia and Isis, as before Mafia and Al Qaeda

Savage Minds welcomes guest blogger Stefano Portelli. Stefano is a cultural anthropologist with a doctorate in Urban Studies, his primary fieldsites are a barrio of Barcelona and the…

  • Post date 19th March 2017
  • Post author By Matt Thompson

Internship Opportunity: The Friends of Royal Alberta Museum Society Indigenous Student Museum Internship Program

  • Post date 19th March 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Fass mich an – aber richtig

Zugegeben- das klingt auf den ersten Blick zweideutig- so ist es aber nicht gemeint. Tatsächlich ist es absolut sinnvoll, sich mit dem Thema zu befassen. Einiges lässt sich…

  • Post date 19th March 2017
  • Post author By ma_ni

Falling in love with @MerriamWebster in the era of Trump (and his budget proposals)

I grew up with dictionaries. I have had my own dictionary for as long as I can remember. Even now, when I walk by one of those BIG…

  • Post date 19th March 2017
  • Post author By Uzma Z. Rizvi

Cremation Jewelry: Another Way of Remembering

When someone passes away, there is an impulse to find ways to remember the dead. Mourning jewelry is always a good choice: it contains some part of the dead’s…

  • Post date 19th March 2017
  • Post author By Huiying Zhu

U. Memphis Announces the ServiceMaster Design and Innovation Ethnography Fellowship

The University of Memphis (my graduate alma mater) is pleased to announce a new fellowship program for prospective MA students in applied anthropology who are seeking to work…

  • Post date 19th March 2017
  • Post author By amysantee

Budgeting Social Darwinism

There has been much chatter about President Trump’s proposed “America First” budget as well as the roll out of Trumpcare

  • Post date 18th March 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Budgeting Social Darwinism

There has been much chatter about President Trump’s proposed “America First” budget as well as the roll out of Trumpcare

  • Post date 18th March 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Budgeting Social Darwinism

There has been much chatter about President Trump’s proposed “America First” budget as well as the roll out of Trumpcare

  • Post date 18th March 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Budgeting Social Darwinism

There has been much chatter about President Trump’s proposed “America First” budget as well as the roll out of Trumpcare

  • Post date 18th March 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Migration in China: Vom Dorf in die Stadt

­­­ Auf der Suche nach Arbeit und Ausbildung verlassen viele Chinesen ihre ländliche Heimat und gehen in die großen Städte. Das ist für sie oft nicht einfach. Über…

  • Post date 18th March 2017
  • Post author By Irina Schmitz

Migration in China: Vom Dorf in die Stadt

­­­ Auf der Suche nach Arbeit und Ausbildung verlassen viele Chinesen ihre ländliche Heimat und gehen in die großen Städte. Das ist für sie oft nicht einfach. Über…

  • Post date 18th March 2017
  • Post author By Irina Schmitz

Special Friday Edition: The Dutch Election, Domino Effects and Wilders’ Patriotic Spring

Both contributing bloggers on this website completed their PhD research in the Netherlands. Why? We were drawn to understand the influence of nationalistic Dutch politicians on the everyday…

  • Post date 18th March 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Special Friday Edition: The Dutch Election, Domino Effects and Wilders’ Patriotic Spring

Both contributing bloggers on this website completed their PhD research in the Netherlands. Why? We were drawn to understand the influence of nationalistic Dutch politicians on the everyday…

  • Post date 18th March 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Nageltrend: Kunst aus künstlichen Nägeln

Für modisches Nagel-Design gibt es zur Zeit alle möglichen Varianten. Ob matt oder glänzend, neutral oder grell, mit geometrischen Figuren oder einfachen Mustern – alles ist möglich. Auch…

  • Post date 17th March 2017
  • Post author By ng_li

Fellowship Opportunity: Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies, Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages (IKOS), University of Oslo

  • Post date 17th March 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Links & Contents I Liked 224

Hi all, I’ll keep it short and simple as I’m more than ready to leave the office this Friday afternoon…enjoy your readings!Development news: Humanitarian Dating; breaking the hunger…

  • Post date 17th March 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Links & Contents I Liked 224

Hi all, I’ll keep it short and simple as I’m more than ready to leave the office this Friday afternoon…enjoy your readings!Development news: Humanitarian Dating; breaking the hunger…

  • Post date 17th March 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Locking Up Families Is Inhumane—and Unconstitutional

Existing family detention centers can hold more than 2,000 mothers and children. In the current anti-immigration climate, the number of families detained will likely increase exponentially. E…

  • Post date 17th March 2017
  • Post author By Lynnette Arnold and Miranda Cady Hallett

CFP: Toxic legacies, global pollutants (June 2017, Durham University)

Contributions are invited from anthropology, history, and the critical humanities that engage with the legacy of Eurasian and other toxicologies to reflect on the continuing polyvalence of poison…

  • Post date 17th March 2017
  • Post author By guestauth0r

We are all Helen Zille. Or, why the West thinks that colonialism was not all bad

Check out my latest piece in Africa Is A Country on South African prominent white politician Helen Zille’s tweets in defence of colonialism. I talk about southern African…

  • Post date 16th March 2017
  • Post author By Vito Laterza

Joan Maya Mazelis, “Surviving Poverty: Creating Sustainable Ties among the Poor” (NYU Press, 2017)

A number of recent events (the Great Recession, Occupy Wall Street, the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign) have brought inequality and poverty into national conversation. In an age of…

  • Post date 16th March 2017
  • Post author By Richard E. Ocejo

Liz Conor, “Skin Deep: Settler Impressions of Aboriginal Women (UWA Publishing, 2016)

In an activist application of her scholarly discipline, Dr Liz Conor’s Skin Deep: Settler Impressions of Aboriginal Women (UWA Publishing, 2016) acknowledges its dual potential to disturb and…

  • Post date 16th March 2017
  • Post author By Taylor Fox-Smith

Open Access and Anthro in Community Colleges: HELLZ YES.

I was originally going to title this post #OA & @SACC : HELLZ YES, but I was afraid that would be too hard to understand. But what isn’t…

  • Post date 16th March 2017
  • Post author By Rex
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