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Cultivating an Outer Space Ecology: Introducing the On-Orbit Gardener

NASA poster from Mars Explorers Wanted Series Part of a series commissioned in 2009 by NASA for an exhibit at the Kennedy Space Center, the “Farmers Wanted” poster above…

  • Post date 3rd March 2017
  • Post author By melanie ford

Resolving the Study of Geek, or What to Do When You Become “That Brony Researcher”

By Steven Dashiell One lesson they teach in a PhD program: think strategically. In most of undergrad (and even masters-level) work, the objective of the student is to…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Emma Louise Backe

China im Gedichtfieber: Des einen Freud, des andern Leid

Wie viele klassische Gedichte lernen chinesische Schüler auswendig? Die Antwort einer 16-jährigen Schülerin: 2000. Auch jenseits des Hypes, den eine aktuelle TV-Show erzeugt hat, wird klassischen Gedi…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Liu Yijia

Fellowship Opportunities: The musée du quai Branly

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

China im Gedichtfieber: Des einen Freud, des andern Leid

Wie viele klassische Gedichte lernen chinesische Schüler auswendig? Die Antwort einer 16-jährigen Schülerin: 2000. Auch jenseits des Hypes, den eine aktuelle TV-Show erzeugt hat, wird klassischen Gedi…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Liu Yijia

Graduate Journal of Food Studies Issue 5

Received from Emily Contois, this is both a great looking journal of interest to FoodAnthropology readers, but an opportunity for graduate students to publish. Check it out! We…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

anthropology professors to teach trump 101 class this spring quarter

Two anthropology professors will lead a “Trump 101” class this spring quarter. Kaushik Sunder Rajan and William Mazzarella will use the 100-person lecture course to examine President Trump’s…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Trump L’oeil

Anthropologists are addressing the mystery of President Donald Trump. They are trying to decipher what his victory portends and whether it is an anomaly (caused by Russian hacking,…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Hugh Gusterson

Defend and Transform

The Fight Forward for Public Education In the aftermath of the US presidential election, policy pundits and even some activists have suggested that diverse schools can help heal…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Alison Kanosky

Reading Marx with David Harvey

If you’ve ever wanted to do a close, guided reading of Marx’ work, you probably couldn’t ask for a better teacher than Distinguished Professor of Anthropology & Geography…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

Anastasia Piliavsky, ed., “Patronage as Politics in South Asia” (
Cambridge UP, 2014)

Does patronage always imply a corruption of democratic political processes? Across sixteen essays by historians, political scientists and anthropologists Patronage as Politics in South Asia (Cambridge… Visit New…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Ian Cook

An Introduction to Hoarding

One the one hand, hoarding is framed as a response to material deprivation. On the other, it is understood to result from the excesses of the late capitalist…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By guestauth0r

‘Hairstyle Politics’: Decolonizing Beauty Standards

'Hair is the feelings I wear' “Don’t touch my hair, as it’s the feelings I wear”, these lyrics by Solange Knowles describe the sensitive note that has been…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By j.a.nolet@fsw.leidenuniv.nl

Southern Foodways Alliance: 2017 Summer Oral History Workshop

An organization whose work I am enthusiastic about is the Southern Foodways Alliance. Here I share news of its next oral history workshop. I quote from the call…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

In the Journals: February 2017 by Christine Sargent

American Ethnologist Good ramps, bad ramps: Centralized design standards and disability access in urban Russian infrastructure Cassandra Hartblay Accessible design seeks to reconfigure the social by r…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Christine Sargent

Around the Web Digest- February 20

Yesterday was Fat Tuesday and in old Chicago tradition, I tried to grab a paczki from my favorite bakery. Unfortunately, in my own personal tradition, I came back…

  • Post date 2nd March 2017
  • Post author By Edward Chong

Antropología de la moda

Premios Oscar 2017. Foto editada a partir de una imagen tomada de la televisiónUna actriz y un actor se dirigen hacia el público para develar uno de los…

  • Post date 1st March 2017
  • Post author By Gabriela Vargas-Cetina

Coding Culture: Why Anthropology Students (and Their Instructors) Should Learn to Code

This is the first in a multi-part blog series in which Katherine Cook shares her experiences integrating digital anthropology into her teaching. From social media and blogging, to writing…

  • Post date 1st March 2017
  • Post author By Katherine Cook

An Anthropologist at the Women’s March on Washington, Part 2: The Posters

  Photo by Alma Gottlieb   Women (and some men) with signs, as far as the eye could see. In my first post about the Women’s March of…

  • Post date 1st March 2017
  • Post author By Alma Gottlieb

The Fifth Beginning

Global cooperative networks such as the humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders, shown here responding to the 2014 Ebola crisis in West Africa, distinguish the “fifth beginning” from prior…

  • Post date 1st March 2017
  • Post author By Robert L. Kelly

Last Call for Session Proposals: “Museum Anthropology Futures” Conference

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

Brexit: Where once was an empire

Separation from Europe has opened up the real possibility that the United Kingdom will break up. Scotland is already bent on secession and the two Irelands may resolve…

  • Post date 1st March 2017
  • Post author By Neil Turner

On the Culture of Binge Drinking in a Residential College Town

  • Post date 1st March 2017
  • Post author By Marianne Paiva

The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatter Syllabus, Week 21: Maurice Magaña on Seeing Race and Citizenship in the U.S. through Ava Duvernay’s 13th

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 1st March 2017
  • Post author By smulla16
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