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Schandls Text als Warnsignal

Die Publikation des Textes „Sexualverbrechen: Höchste Zeit zu handeln“ von Gernot Schandl (03.01.17) als Kommentar der anderen im Standard ist nicht nur verwunderlich, sondern ein Signal dafür, dass…

  • Post date 7th January 2017
  • Post author By TMB

News sites at first blush

Listing is not necessarily endorsement. Please add to this.  . http://www.wsws.org/ . https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Standard . http://llco.org/study/ . http://strangetimes.lastsuperpo…

  • Post date 7th January 2017
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Links & Contents I Liked 214

Hi all, Welcome to 2017! The first link review in the new year features reviews of 2016 from a development and communication perspective-as well as fresh links and…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Links & Contents I Liked 214

Hi all, Welcome to 2017! The first link review in the new year features reviews of 2016 from a development and communication perspective-as well as fresh links and…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

My development blogging & communication review 2016

Dear all, In some ways, the 6th annual review (yes, this was a regular post in all previous years, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015!) is the second…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

My development blogging & communication review 2016

Dear all, In some ways, the 6th annual review (yes, this was a regular post in all previous years, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015!) is the second…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Anna Tsing on, The buck, the bull, and the dream of the stag: some unexpected weeds of the Anthropocene

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Book Forum –– Nancy Rose Hunt’s A Nervous State: Violence, Remedies, and Reverie in Colonial Congo by Todd Meyers

  When Nancy Rose Hunt suggests that her book “joins the ferment” of colonial aggressions and uncertainties “while taking up harm and pleasure in a shrunken colonial milieu and…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Todd Meyers

Brand PhD. #gnnnngg

Can’t imagine the mad thinking behind this branding. In several ways a sign of the downward spiral. Or, a niche marketing gambit. What next: administrative razor blades, higher…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Guest Blog: ‘Easy Living’ by Morgan

In the ‘90s, state houses were being sold as part of the market-oriented reforms and the remaining housing stock was rented at market rates. Combined with the cuts…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By localcult.

Simplicity Is Essentially a State of Mind

Simplicity is an elastic term that can mean just about anything. Consider Andrew Carnegie, the steel magnate and robber baron who by the early 20th century was the…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By David E. Shi

The Sexual Allure of Simplicity

You have probably seen them at your local bar: the man with a beard, plaid shirt, and wool hat; the woman with an unbuttoned flannel over a T-shirt,…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Angela Garcia and Elizabeth Weigler

Minimalism Versus Simplicity

Last summer, I read Marie Kondo’s The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, which inspired me to clean out my closet and organize my clothes. I admit to feeling…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Jennifer A. Sandlin

The Good Old Days

Every summer, festivalgoers gather throughout the American West to relax in the sunshine, smoke a little pot, and dance to the sweet, nostalgic sounds of bluegrass music. Bluegrass…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Robert Gardner

The Long Path to Enlightenment

A common Indian folk tale tells the story of a forest-dwelling hermit who had neither possessions nor troubles, except that a mouse was nibbling away at his loincloth.…

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Meena Khandelwal

Guest Article: 2016 Indigenous International Repatriation Conference: A Global Dialogue on “Shifting the Burden” in Museology

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Guest Article: 2016 Indigenous International Repatriation Conference: A Global Dialogue on “Shifting the Burden” in Museology

  • Post date 6th January 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

The institutional conditions of possibility of David Harvey

In a 2015 essay by David Harvey (need I add, “the venerable Marxist geographer”?) that reflects on the relations between different radical currents in the academic field of geography, he g…

  • Post date 5th January 2017
  • Post author By eli

The value of comparison (in anthropology)

Peter van der Veer (2013: 11) on the “comparative advantage of anthropology”: 1) anthropology offers a critique of the universalization of Western models 2) holistic approach to social…

  • Post date 5th January 2017
  • Post author By philbu

Review #2: What’s So Controversial About Genetically Modified Foods?

Editor’s Note: This is the second of two reviews of this book, with a rather different perspective. For the first review by Ellen Messer, link here What’s So Controversial…

  • Post date 5th January 2017
  • Post author By dsutton20

Why aren`t you more angry? Fossil Fuels and Community Life on Mexico’s Gulf Coast

By Svenja Schöneich, GIGA When starting fieldwork in the Emiliano Zapata community in the state of Veracruz, Mexico in 2016, I was mainly interested in conflicts about hydraulic…

  • Post date 5th January 2017
  • Post author By RESOURCE WORLDS

Sexwork expressionism from Edvard Munch, or Everyday life in a brothel

Christmas in the Brothel is from 1905. There’s a tree, a woman with little black book and pencil, a man reading, figures in the background and empty space.…

  • Post date 5th January 2017
  • Post author By laura agustin

Free Online Tools for Instructors

This list of free online tools for instructors began from thinking about the kinds of tools that we use in our own teaching and researching — but also…

  • Post date 5th January 2017
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

Free Online Tools for Instructors

This list of free online tools for instructors began from thinking about the kinds of tools that we use in our own teaching and researching — but also…

  • Post date 5th January 2017
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher
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