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Mapping the world?

At anthro everywhere! we’ve already written a couple of posts about how maps powerfully represent certain social realities. Today’s post adds a couple of new resources for teaching…

  • Post date 8th December 2016
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

Wind Energy

By Alexander Dunlap    Wind Energy is undoubtedly my favorite of all the energy systems, which retains an immense potential for ecological sustainability. This potential, however, can be utopic,…

  • Post date 8th December 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Generating Extractive Industry Capitalism: Corporate Foreign Policy and the Resource Frontier

By Paul Robert Gilbert, University of Brighton Each year in the Autumn, London’s Geological Society hosts ‘FINEX: Exploration Meets the City’ in their well-appointed premises on Piccadilly. Perhaps…

  • Post date 8th December 2016
  • Post author By RESOURCE WORLDS

A Show of Horses and Men

A man rides a white horse against a bright blue sky. The image evokes a sense of heroism, of freedom. Unlike the stereotypical prince charming or cowboy, however,…

  • Post date 8th December 2016
  • Post author By j.a.nolet@fsw.leidenuniv.nl

Unravelling Academic Precarity #UniversityCrisis

In conversation, scholars cannot help but constantly raise the subject of their increasingly precarious working conditions and the anxieties that derive from them. From such conversations we regard…

  • Post date 8th December 2016
  • Post author By Ainhoa Montoya

Teaching the Anthropology of Elections in times of Trump

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the #teachingthedisaster series. This is post in the #teachingthedisaster series comes to us from Maria L. Vidart-Delgado. Maria lectures in…

  • Post date 8th December 2016
  • Post author By zoe

Deutschland in Sicht

Heute vor vier Monaten bin ich abgereist. Ich weiß, dass es einigen von uns gleich geht: Wo ist die Zeit geblieben? Ist es so schnell vorbei? Ich habe…

  • Post date 8th December 2016
  • Post author By Esra Gülhan

Behold, a timeline of the history of anthropology!

I am extremely happy to announce today that I’m making open access my timeline of the history of anthropological theory. This timeline has over 1,000 entries, beginning with…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Rex

“Making a Bill” in Search of Health

CC 4.0 by TravelingOtter The Poorest, Sickest State Mississippi is the U.S.’s poorest state and has the lowest rates of insurance coverage. Mississippi also has very poor health…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Avery McNeece

ASFS Student Paper Awards

Students! Check out these awards for undergraduate and graduate essays from the Association for the Study of Food and Society. These are great opportunities for fame and recognition.…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Web Roundup: Something Rotten – Scent, Morality, Good and Evil by Sara M Bergstresser

A well-known quote from Hamlet is “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” This, of course, refers to the illegitimate and immoral reign of the fictional King…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Sara M Bergstresser

Is the Term “People of Color” Acceptable in This Day and Age?

One day a student approached me after class and asked, “What should I call students who are of Asian descent? Is it OK to just say Asian, or…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Yolanda Moses

Can microbes, pigs and humans be co-workers?

What would it mean to consider that non-human beings also do work? Is it possible to have other forms of food production, not through human domination, but collaboration…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By www.sv.uio.no

Can microbes, pigs and humans be co-workers?

What would it mean to consider that non-human beings also do work? Is it possible to have other forms of food production, not through human domination, but collaboration…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By www.sv.uio.no

The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatter Syllabus Project, Week 13: Noah Tamarkin on thinking with South African Activists and Artists

The editors of Anthropoliteia are happy to present the latest entry in on ongoing series The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatterSyllabus Project, which will mobilize anthropological work as a pedagogical…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By smulla16

9.12. / Festvortrag zum Winckelmann-Fest

Am Freitag, den 9. Dezember, laden das Liebieghaus und das Institut für Klassische Archäologie der Goethe Universität Frankfurt wie jedes Jahr zum Winckelmannfest ein. Der Geburtstag von Johann…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Redaktion

Can microbes, pigs and humans be co-workers?

What would it mean to consider that non-human beings also do work? Is it possible to have other forms of food production, not through human domination, but collaboration…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By www.sv.uio.no

Can microbes, pigs and humans be co-workers?

What would it mean to consider that non-human beings also do work? Is it possible to have other forms of food production, not through human domination, but collaboration…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By www.sv.uio.no

Can microbes, pigs and humans be co-workers?

What would it mean to consider that non-human beings also do work? Is it possible to have other forms of food production, not through human domination, but collaboration…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By www.sv.uio.no

Outside Singapore Fashion Week

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Outside Singapore Fashion Week

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Protecting Undocumented Students Post-Election

From meeting to action. Working together to support our students.   In the wake of the recent presidential election, we find ourselves reflecting deeply on our roles as…

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Natalie Konopinski

Outside Singapore Fashion Week

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Outside Singapore Fashion Week

  • Post date 7th December 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas
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