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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

CfP: Anthropologies of media and mobility

Anthropologies of Media and Mobility: Theorizing movement and circulations across entangled fields An International Workshop organized by the Anthropology and Mobility Network and the Media Anthropolo…

  • Post date 1st March 2017
  • Post author By philbu

Asylpolitische Restriktionen und ihre Folgen am Beispiel Schweden

Vor fast genau zwei Jahren berichtete ich an dieser Stelle über die damals als vergleichsweise “großzügig” geltende Asylpolitik Schwedens. Das skandinavische Land war eines der Hauptziellä…

  • Post date 1st March 2017
  • Post author By Bernd Parusel

Position Announcement: Executive Director, Cherokee National Historical Society, Inc.

  • Post date 28th February 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

anthropologist psychiatrist sees global health through a cultural prism

Dr. Ippolytos Kalofonos Source: Peggy McInerny/UCLA As a pre-med major at UC San Diego studying biochemistry, Ippolytos Kalofonos discovered his future career while listening to a guest lecturer…

  • Post date 28th February 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

The Making of a Wrinkle Convert

Wrinkles can signify individuality, maturity, and other benefits of age and experience. So why do we hate them? Shaw Nielsen/SAPIENS I have had a wrinkle epiphany, prompted by…

  • Post date 28th February 2017
  • Post author By Robert Myers

Web Roundup: If it Ledes, it Bleeds by Emily Goldsher-Diamond

This contemporary moment begs the question: what is a fact? And how do facts circulate? These questions are historical cornerstones in the study of the production of knowledge,…

  • Post date 28th February 2017
  • Post author By Emily Goldsher-Diamond

Who Is The Enemy Of The People?

This morning I put on my gym clothes, hopped in my car and to drove to my local Jewish Community Center (JCC) for a Monday

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Who Is The Enemy Of The People?

This morning I put on my gym clothes, hopped in my car and to drove to my local Jewish Community Center (JCC) for a Monday

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Who Is The Enemy Of The People?

This morning I put on my gym clothes, hopped in my car and to drove to my local Jewish Community Center (JCC) for a Monday

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Who Is The Enemy Of The People?

This morning I put on my gym clothes, hopped in my car and to drove to my local Jewish Community Center (JCC) for a Monday

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Florin Poenaru: Romanian protests: A cake with three layers (and a cherry on top)

In the past four weeks, Romania has witnessed some of the biggest protests in the post-communist era. Hundreds of thousands of people in cities across the country took…

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Review of Newfield’s The Great Mistake

I just sent in a review of Chris Newfield’s The Great Mistake: How We Wrecked Public Universities and How We Can Fix Them to LATISS. The book’s out already; the review should be…

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By eli

The Self-Construction of Black Women Physicists

image: slide with text: Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, University of Washington DECOLONIZING SCIENCE BY RECONSTRUCTING OBSERVERS, with embedded image of racist phenotype comparisons of “Irish Iberian,” “An…

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By Chanda Prescod-Weinstein

Leserbrief: „Mehrsprachigkeit ist ein Mehrwert – und kein Grund für Scham“

Mit einem kurzen Leserbrief haben wir den Beitrag von Zwetelina Ortega (21.02.2017) zum internationalen Tag der Muttersprache gewürdigt. Hier der Originalkommentar zum Nachlesen: derstandard Sehr geeh…

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By Susanna Reiskopf

anthro in the news 2/27/17

Multiculturalism. Source; True Tube U.K. assault on multiculturalism The Huffington Post published an article by Paul Stoller, professor of anthropology at West Chester University in Pennsylvania. St…

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Social learning in the Anthropocene: novel challenges, shadow networks, and ethical practices

My most recent article is now out at the Journal of Environmental Management. At least for a time, it is free to download by clicking here. The ideas…

  • Post date 27th February 2017
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt
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