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Refugees, Immigrants, and Trump’s Executive Order: Six Anthropologists Speak Out

By: Catherine Besteman, Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, Tricia Redeker Hepner, Carole McGranahan, Nomi Stone, and Marnie Thomson   The Racist Gift of Immigration and Citizenship Bans, Again Catherine Besteman…

  • Post date 2nd February 2017
  • Post author By Carole McGranahan

The Mysterious Power of Arrogance

In the community of Urapmin lives a man named Kinimnok—a boastful, loud, and often angry public figure—whose role in society may help us understand some Americans’ love of…

  • Post date 2nd February 2017
  • Post author By Joel Robbins

Neanderthals, racism, science

This New York Times article offers an interesting discussion about how Western European scientific racism also played a significant role in how we classified and described Neanderthals. “Neanderthals…

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

Intellectuals and the Responsibilities of Public Life an Interview with Noam Chomsky May 27th, 2001

Intellectuals and the Responsibilities of Public Life An Interview with Noam Chomsky May 27th 2001 THE MORAL ROLE OF INTELLECTUALS Robert Borofsky: You write, in Powers and Prospects, that…

  • Post date 2nd February 2017
  • Post author By borofsky@publicanthropology.org

Illogical Objects and What they Tell Us #MeadCompetition

Most objects in our households have a purpose. They clothe, seat, feed or transport us. Some object do extra duty; they communicate something about us that we want…

  • Post date 2nd February 2017
  • Post author By Robyn Eversole

Hypothetical Archaeology: Knowledge Production in the Era of Alternative Facts

In the summer of 2015, in collaboration with a diverse collective of artists and ecologists known as Chance Ecologies, I was invited to help perform an excavation of…

  • Post date 2nd February 2017
  • Post author By Scott Schwartz

AFHVS/ASFS Deadline Extension

A quick update! The deadline for submissions to the AFHVS/ASFS Annual Meeting and Conference has been extended to February 6, 2017, at 9pm PST. AFHVS/ASFS Annual Meeting and Conference, June 14-17,…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

the U.S. inauguration 2017 from the ground through foreign eyes

The blue ticket for the 2017 Inauguration Source: Crystal H. Rie On January 20th 2017, Donald J. Trump became the 45th President of the United States. This was…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Welcome to the Authoritarian Kleptocracy Part IV

My latest dispatches from the shitshow: Trumps’ America, where even parks employees are enemies of the state (1/28/17) — The Guardian Never again: Muslim ban echoes authoritarian states…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Join us for Ethnography Shelf – an ethnography reading club online and in person

vicanthropology In our previous blog post, Brigitte Bönisch-Brednich noted that her resolution for 2017 is to read six ethnographies.  Inspired by this and all the different ethnographies we…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By lorenagibson

Relics of the Future

The sociotechnical functions of secondhand trams in Romanian cities. This post is the first in a three-part series on Romanian Mobilities: Vehicles of Migration in New Europe. The…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Deborah Jones

Carlos de la Torre: Trump: Fascist or populist?

Douglas Kellner in American Nightmare writes, “certainly [Donald] Trump is not Hitler and his followers are not technically fascists, although I believe that we can use the term…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Studying Up in the Age of Trump

In the recent months and weeks since Donald Trump was elected and inaugurated as our 45th president, I’ve seen a lot of anthropologists questioning “what can we do?,”…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Jeremy Trombley

CFP: Treating Waste as a Resource

CFP: ‘Treating Waste as a Resource’ RGS-IBG conference 29 Aug – 1 Sept, 2017 London, UK

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By guestauth0r

The first victim of austerity? The impact of the worldwide ’neoliberal turn‘ on the breakdown of the Yugoslav Federation

The Essay describes the breakdown of Yugoslavia as a result of the destruction of the welfare system and thus the social fabric by austerity measures. It tries to…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Philipp Baum

Why the Super Bowl Matters, Especially to Sociologists

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

Why Do We Keep Using the Word “Caucasian”?

The word “Caucasian” is used in the U.S. to describe white people, but it doesn’t indicate anything real. It’s the wrong term to use! My colleague and one…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Yolanda Moses

The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatter Syllabus Project, Week 17: Riché Barnes on #BlackFamiliesMatter, Especially Black Mothers

The editors of Anthropoliteia are happy to relaunch the second semester of an ongoing series The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatterSyllabus Project, which will mobilize anthropological work as a pedagog…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By smulla16

Web Roundup: Water by Lily Shapiro

Before I began graduate school, I worked in water-related public health, and have continued to follow the news around water. This month, some stories (mostly) about water. Trump…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Lily Shapiro

Protesting the Powers that Be and Being the Power that Protests w/ Jara Connell

  What does mass-protesting accomplish? Does no arrests equate success? Why is protesting disruptive? And more! In this action packed episode of This Anthropological Life, Aneil, Adam, and…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Gamwell

Measures of Quality Education

When I first came to Brazil, I quickly became aware of the problem in the educational system here. So, I began to collect statistics and study why the…

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

The Biological Fallacy of American’s Race Problem #MeadCompetition

I love my hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. I’m sure you’ve heard about Baltimore lately, with its sagging school system, serving a mainly African-American population; its yet again exploding…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Hannah E. Marsh

Flüchtlingsforschung gegen Mythen 5WissenschaftlerInnen diskutieren Behauptungen aus der Flüchtlingsdebatte

Immer wieder stellen Politikerinnen und Politiker sowie Personen des öffentlichen Lebens fragwürdige Behauptungen in den Raum, die durch Medien aufgegriffen und teils zu Stammtischparolen werden. Häuf…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Netzwerk Flüchtlingsforschung

Structure & Agency In Contemporary Social Theory

One of the main concerns of theorists of society in the 20th century has been the question of the relation between structure and agency.  Describe three different schools…

  • Post date 1st February 2017
  • Post author By Shay-Akil
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