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Preface to the Coming World Crisis

By Keith Hart There is a growing sense among the radical left in Europe and the United States which has crystallized after Brexit and Trump’s election. It is…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Unknown

Preface to the Coming World Crisis

By Keith Hart There is a growing sense among the radical left in Europe and the United States which has crystallized after Brexit and Trump’s election. It is…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog

Just published: Linm number 7 Public Infrastructures/Infrastructural Publics

Limn Number 7: Public Infrastructures/Infrastructural Publics Edited by Stephen J. Collier, James Christopher Mizes, and Antina von Schnitzler Infrastructure has always had a privileged re…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Haidy Geismar

Preface to the Coming World Crisis

By Keith Hart There is a growing sense among the radical left in Europe and the United States which has crystallized after Brexit and Trump’s election. It is…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog

Preface to the Coming World Crisis

By Keith Hart There is a growing sense among the radical left in Europe and the United States which has crystallized after Brexit and Trump’s election. It is…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog

anthro in the news 12/5/16

better voting projections with ethnography Anthropologist and writer for the Financial Times, Gillian Tett argues that U.S. election polling would have benefited from ethnography: “…poll…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

In the Journals – November 2016

Welcome back to In the Journals, a monthly review of just a fraction of the most recent academic research on security, crime, policing, and the law. The year…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Sean Miller

An unaired interview on Trump, authoritarianism and kleptocracy

A few weeks ago, a news outlet sent me some interview questions, which I answered too late for the interviewer to use and therefore they didn’t get printed.…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Boundaries and Bundles: Further Thoughts on Jigsaw Anthropology

We apologize for the delay in releasing our last November guest blog post on behalf of the AAA AD Executive Board. We had to have a last minute…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Jane Baxter

VPhD career finder

If you are thinking about what you’d like to do with your degree in anthropology (or degrees in anthropology), or are just looking for some good answers to…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

VPhD career finder

If you are thinking about what you’d like to do with your degree in anthropology (or degrees in anthropology), or are just looking for some good answers to…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

More boys are diagnosed with cancer than girls worldwide – why?

The factors that lead to gender differences in cancer rates all affect us later in life, and should not apply to children. Yet the present data shows that…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

David S. Jones’s “Broken Hearts: The Tangled History of Cardiac Care” by Jennifer Fraser

Broken Hearts: The Tangled History of Cardiac Care by David S. Jones The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013, 336 pages.   My first encounter with David S. Jones’ Broken…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Jennifer Fraser

Bride or Child First?

by Fern Adams ROSIE THOMPSON/SAVE THE CHILDREN – http://tooyoungtowed.org In the UK we recognise that people officially become adults when they turn 18. We tend to view that…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By cultureandcapitalismblog

Ethnographies of Academia #UniversityCrisis

There is a mythology of nourishment deposited in the language of the intellect.[1] Thoughts are digested. Ideas are chewed upon. There is hunger for information and a thirst…

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Vita Peacock

What FoodAnthro is Reading Now, December 5, 2016

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

  • Post date 5th December 2016
  • Post author By Jo

3 Historical Examples of “Fake News”

History is littered with examples where the the facts were altered to suit a specific purpose. Here are three instances where falsified public accounts were used to chart…

  • Post date 4th December 2016
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

3 Historical Examples of “Fake News”

History is littered with examples where the the facts were altered to suit a specific purpose. Here are three instances where falsified public accounts were used to chart…

  • Post date 4th December 2016
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

New online certificate program in Design Ethnography @ Boise State University

The Boise State University College of Innovation and Design, in partnership with the BSU Department of Anthropology, has announced a new online certificate program in Design Ethnography beginning…

  • Post date 4th December 2016
  • Post author By amysantee

CFP: Feminist Food Studies: Exploring Intersectionality

Yet another call for abstracts that will no doubt be of great interest to readers of FoodAnthropology: EDITED COLLECTION CALL FOR ABSTRACTS FEMINIST FOOD STUDIES: EXPLORING INTERSECTIONALITY What…

  • Post date 4th December 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Teaching and bad affect

I’m teaching an Anthropology of Europe class and I decided we’d end by talking about current events. So the week before this, we talked about the Greek economic…

  • Post date 4th December 2016
  • Post author By eli

Conference Opportunity: Transforming Public History from Charleston to the Atlantic Word”

  • Post date 4th December 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

A World Famous African-American Scientist Puts the Presidential Election in Perspective: “I Am Not Surprised At All”

On Wednesday, the day after our 2017 presidential election, I dreaded having to put on my host face to go out to dinner with Dr. Joseph Graves, our…

  • Post date 4th December 2016
  • Post author By Christopher Lynn

Building professional social networks through the American Anthropological Association annual meeting

A few years ago, I’d all but decided I wasn’t going to go to the American Anthropological Association main conference anymore. This was the year it was in…

  • Post date 4th December 2016
  • Post author By Christopher Lynn
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