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When your Business Stalls, it’s time to Evolve: Unpacking Corporate Anthropology with Dr. Andi Simon

How can we make change easier? Do women lead differently from men? What is corporate anthropology? Ryan, Adam, and Aneil are back to answer these questions and more…

  • Post date 25th January 2017
  • Post author By Gamwell

The Complexities of Using an Umbrella in New York City

Who yields to whom in the meeting of umbrellas on a city sidewalk? — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 25th January 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

The Complexities of Using an Umbrella in New York City

Who yields to whom in the meeting of umbrellas on a city sidewalk? — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 25th January 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

The Complexities of Using an Umbrella in New York City

Who yields to whom in the meeting of umbrellas on a city sidewalk? — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 25th January 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Progressing the Person and Policy

The English word “person” has a long and convoluted history. Though the word itself likely derives from the Latin, persona, referring to the masks worn in theatre, its…

  • Post date 25th January 2017
  • Post author By Coltan Scrivner

Around the Web Digest- January 15

I hope all of our readers are riding the waves of energy that came from all the actions and demonstrations the past week in order to fight fascism.…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Edward Chong

History of Cannibalism and Cultural Differences

From one of our initial discussions in class, the subject of cannibalism stuck out to me because I didn’t know too much about it. Having grown up in…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Joyce Shin

CFP: Museum Anthropology Futures

On behalf of the Council for Museum Anthropology, I am happy to pass along the call for proposals for the Museum Anthropology Futures conference in Montreal this May.…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Post-Doc Announcement: Research Chair in Visual History & Theory, National Research Foundation South African Research Chair Initiative (SARChI)

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Post-Doc Announcement: Research Chair in Visual History & Theory, National Research Foundation South African Research Chair Initiative (SARChI)

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Who Cares? A Discussion on Care from Edinburgh’s Centre for Medical Anthropology by Bridget Bradley

On 11th May 2016 the Students of Medical Anthropology (SoMA) at University of Edinburgh, the student group within Edinburgh’s Centre for Medical Anthropology (EdCMA) held their inaugural event,…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Bridget Bradley

Living with the Environmental and Social Legacy of U.S. Land Policy in the American West

By Julie Brugger, University of Arizona § Looking out across the arid, mesquite- and saguaro-studded landscape of the Tonto Basin District of the Tonto National Forest (TNF) in central…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By therezamiller

Declare Yourself a Vocal Opponent of Torture Today!

Today, as citizens, patriots, and protesters descend on Washington DC, to observe, celebrate, or decry the inauguration of Donald Trump as president of the United States, we must…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Alayne Unterberger

The Transformation of One of New York City’s Most Famous Squats

When the Lower East Side’s 155 Avenue C—known as C-Squat—was legalized, many of its squatters became homeowners of sorts. Konstantin Sergeyev I was surprised when I first met…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Amy Starecheski

Embryos on the Move: Transnational Networks of Surrogacy

Hide Press Release (2 Less Words) Anika König Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) where sperm is manually injected into the egg cell. This procedure is predominantly used to overcome…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Karoline Buchner

Embryos on the Move: Transnational Networks of Surrogacy #MedTech

Gestational surrogacy is a reproductive technology where embryos are produced ‘in-vitro’ in a laboratory and subsequently implanted into the uterus of a woman – the gestational surrogate or…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Anika König

Städte der Zuflucht

Mit dem Begriff „Städte der Zuflucht“ können diejenigen Städte beschrieben werden, die eine direkte Aufnahme von Flüchtlingen oder MigrantInnen aus dem Ausland in eine bestimmte Stadt fordern. Momenta…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Helene Heuser

Year of the Mushroom

In the next week or so, many of us will celebrate the year of the rooster. The year of the monkey, which we are just saying good bye…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By Rex

Fast Food Labor Secretary?

David Beriss In the weeks following his election, President Donald Trump announced the nomination of Andrew F. Puzder to lead the U.S. Department of Labor. There has been…

  • Post date 24th January 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Kan du virkelig regne med, at studiet fører til drømmejobbet?

Hej alle,    Jeg hedder Troels og er 36 år gammel. Jeg har altid haft en interesse for sociologi, antropologi og menneskehedens udvikling efter vi opstod som art.…

  • Post date 23rd January 2017
  • Post author By Troels Jensen

Language politics and the French “Master” degree

I’m planning on writing more about French higher education policy in the next few years, since even after my dissertation there’s a lot to learn. For instance, there’s…

  • Post date 23rd January 2017
  • Post author By eli

An Anthropologist at the Women’s March on Washington, Part 1: Finding Communitas, Feminist Style

(photo by Alma Gottlieb) The doors of our metro car opened and closed, opened and closed with increasingly alarming dysfunction.  On any other day, the many more dozens…

  • Post date 23rd January 2017
  • Post author By Alma Gottlieb

United against Trump

The poor showing at Trump’s inauguration, and the massive turnout at the Women’s Marches, together with Trump’s popular vote defeat by nearly 3 million votes, prove that chasing…

  • Post date 23rd January 2017
  • Post author By Vito Laterza

Sexwork and migration fiction, part 1: Melodrama and archetypes

I wrote a novel, The Three-Headed Dog, for more than one reason. Here is the first of a series in which I tell why, not in any greatly structured…

  • Post date 23rd January 2017
  • Post author By laura agustin
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