Skip to the content

The Anthropology Newspaper

Overview over the most recent anthropology blog posts
  • About
    • Contact
  • Sources
  • TagCloud
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Deutsch
  • Nordisk
  • Blog
  • Journal Ticker
Search
Menu
Close search
Close
  • About
    Show sub menu
    • Contact
  • Sources
  • TagCloud
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Deutsch
  • Nordisk
  • Blog
  • Journal Ticker

© 2026 The Anthropology Newspaper

← To The Previous Page

U of Toronto Food Studies Post Doc Opp

The Culinaria Research Centre at the University of Toronto invites applications for a full-time postdoctoral fellowship in the field of Food Studies, to work directly with the range…

  • Post date 28th January 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

How to Read Donald Trump Like Donald Duck

If an alien were to land on Earth, and listen only to Donald Trump, the impression the alien would get is that a great, powerful, and cruel nation–Mexico–was…

  • Post date 28th January 2017
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

How the Vice Principal gained the gratitude of a not too effective parent.

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By BIll Rich

Neujahrsfest 2017: Im Zeichen des Hahns

In China beginnt am 28. Januar 2017 das Jahr des Hahns, welcher gemäß dem Zyklus der Tierkreiszeichen den Affen ablöst. Was verbinden die Menschen im Reich der Mitte…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Mirko Woitzik

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now, January 27, 2017

A brief digest of food and nutrition-related items that caught our attention recently. Got items you think we should include? Send links and brief descriptions to dberiss@gmail.com or…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Neujahrsfest 2017: Im Zeichen des Hahns

In China beginnt am 28. Januar 2017 das Jahr des Hahns, welcher gemäß dem Zyklus der Tierkreiszeichen den Affen ablöst. Was verbinden die Menschen im Reich der Mitte…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Mirko Woitzik

Free trade and protection: not alternatives, but always complementary

Sir James Steuart was a Jacobite exile who brought the term ‘political economy’ from Continental Europe to Britain. Almost a decade before The Wealth of Nations he published…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Keith Hart

Being engaged with the Middle East

Sheila Carapico (chair), Marina de Regt and Erika Cortes. By Erika Cortes. Anthropology is a way of life. It, if I may, is life. It can present us…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Migrants in novels: James Ellroy, The Black Dahlia

It wasn’t always all called trafficking. Whether or not migrants were officially or sentimentally designated refugees, they were portrayed as taking action. Getting screwed – certainly &#8…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By laura agustin

Links & Contents I Liked 217

Hi all, Another Friday! New student are settling in, calendar filling up with appointments and so much interesting stuff to read! Development news: World Vision tests humanitarian boundaries…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

The BBC-Myth of a Public Service (book review)

Tom Mills’ book The BBC-Myth of a Public Service is a book for which the slightly over-used phrase of a ‘timely contribution’ is actually very fitting. His interesting…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

The Immortal Memory: John Bryden’s Burns Supper Speech, Stockholm 2017

My old friend’s speech for January 28th this year. “Burns is one of the reasons I am proud to be a Scot, a socialist, a nationalist, and an…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Keith Hart

The New Gambia, by Niklas Hultin

President Adama Barrow greeting the people. Photo by Katarina Höije It finally became clear on January 21, 2017, that Yahya Jammeh, the long-serving autocratic president of The Gambia…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Mats Utas

An Option with no Choice? The Role of Preventive Technologies in (Dis-)Locating a Malaria Epidemic

Hide Press Release (2 Less Words) René Umlauf This photo was taken 31st of August 2016. It shows the compound of Gulu’s District Health Administration, which was used…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Karoline Buchner

An Option with no Choice? The Role of Preventive Technologies in (Dis-)Locating a Malaria Epidemic #MedTech

In August 2016, during a science-meets-policy summit in Kampala’s famous Serena Hotel, a presentation on the (in-)effectiveness of so-called long-lasting insecticide-treated nets against malaria spark…

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By René Umlauf

Understanding the Presidency as a Brand

Nothing can escape marketing–even the Romans knew this. — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Understanding the Presidency as a Brand

Nothing can escape marketing–even the Romans knew this. — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 27th January 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Disrupting Nativism (Part One)

We must confront the nativism, xenophobia, and racism that youth in our “diverse classrooms” experience head on. I began writing this article in June 2016. At that time,…

  • Post date 26th January 2017
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Digital visual anthropology

This is a selection of digital visual anthropology resources which were collected via the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) Visual Anthropology Network’s (VANEASA) mailing li…

  • Post date 26th January 2017
  • Post author By philbu

‘Mohawk Interruptus’ by Audra Simpson

Audra Simpson. Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life across the Borders of Settler States. 280pp., 4 illus., app., notes, refs., index. Durham: Duke University Press, 2014. $89.95 (cloth), $24.95 (paper…

  • Post date 26th January 2017
  • Post author By Nicholas Barron

New Book from Kath Weston: Animate Planet

Great looking new title from anthropologist Kath Weston published by Duke (details here). From the website: Description In Animate Planet Kath Weston shows how new intimacies between humans,…

  • Post date 26th January 2017
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Who Started the First Fire?

Neanderthals were able to manipulate fire well before they came into contact with Homo sapiens. Starting fire, however, was an entirely different matter. David Williams In the 1981…

  • Post date 26th January 2017
  • Post author By Harold L. Dibble and Dennis Sandgathe

Teaching ethnography

The anthro everywhere! authors recently came across an intriguing article written for the online magazine Quillette entitled “Tyranny of the Ethnography: How Lived Experience Corrupts t…

  • Post date 26th January 2017
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

Locating Care within the Nascent Infrastructure: Renal Dialysis in Thailand

Hide Press Release (3 Less Words) Bo Kyeong Seo A new tertiary hospital building is under construction in Chiang Mai. / Photo: B.K. Seo When new epidemics hit…

  • Post date 26th January 2017
  • Post author By Karoline Buchner
← Previous page Next page →

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

ACADEMIA activism Allgemein anthropology antropologia Archaeology Blog Blog post Brotgelehrte COVID-19 Culture environment ethnography featured Featured Posts Features Fieldwork Gender Geschichten der Gegenwart history migration new books in anthropology New Books Network politics race research Stuff tag:Anti-woke tag:Far-right tag:Far-right intellectualism tag:Masculinity tag:Misogyny tag:Norway tag:Racism tag:Social media tag:SoMe tag:Transphobia tag:Trump Technology Top News type:structured-article Uncategorized Violence Weekly Post مطلب اصلی

© 2026 The Anthropology Newspaper

Theme by Anders Norén