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Hi all, Have a break from the misery around us-enjoy your development link review ;)! Development news: Can peacekeeping be fixed after Sudan? Reforming the UN’s HR system;…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Links & Contents I Liked 207

Hi all, Have a break from the misery around us-enjoy your development link review ;)! Development news: Can peacekeeping be fixed after Sudan? Reforming the UN’s HR system;…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Mourning in Orlando

Latinx memorials force us to question the whiteness of queer identity and national memorialization. On June 12, 2016, a gunman armed with an AR-15-style rifle opened fire at…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

In Trump’s America, 72% of the population is disposable

What does that mean? As an affront to order, it means we are pollution. It means we must be aggressively ignored, ordered, or erased. We know this. This…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

Will Trump Lead the World to Catastrophe?

By Keith Hart You will learn more about Trump in coming months. He isn’t the Mussolini (but with frightening power) that he threatened to be in trying to…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Unknown

Will Trump Lead the World to Catastrophe?

By Keith Hart You will learn more about Trump in coming months. He isn’t the Mussolini (but with frightening power) that he threatened to be in trying to…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog

Humanitarian Aftershocks in Haiti (book review)

I had just started reading Mark Schuller’s Humanitarian Aftershocks in Haiti when hurricane Matthew hit the island. It was a sad and timely reminder to critically analyze and…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Humanitarian Aftershocks in Haiti (book review)

I had just started reading Mark Schuller’s Humanitarian Aftershocks in Haiti when hurricane Matthew hit the island. It was a sad and timely reminder to critically analyze and…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Will Trump Lead the World to Catastrophe?

By Keith Hart You will learn more about Trump in coming months. He isn’t the Mussolini (but with frightening power) that he threatened to be in trying to…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog

Will Trump Lead the World to Catastrophe?

By Keith Hart You will learn more about Trump in coming months. He isn’t the Mussolini (but with frightening power) that he threatened to be in trying to…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog

A Short Reflection on the Evidentiality of #Evidence

Evidence sometimes suffers from a peculiar problem. It is not always evident. I call this the problem of the evidentiality of evidence. By definition, evidence is that which…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Lewis R. Gordon

#teachingthedisaster

On Wednesday morning, amid the turbulent mix of feelings that washed across the country and beyond its borders, an anxious existential question took hold of many of us:…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By zoe

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now, November 11, 2016

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 11th November 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

After*

(Tony Webster, cc by 2.0) I switch the radio on and dial through the stations. Morning news on CBC, the francophone station, and then — the station with the tones. The…

  • Post date 11th November 2016
  • Post author By Michael Oman-Reagan

We Need Decolonial Scientists

I write this essay with the poignant words of writer and Sociology Phd student Zoe Samudzi in mind: “Donald Trump is as quintessentially American as they come. In so…

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By Shay-Akil

Indigenous Australians demand return of shield taken by Captain Cook

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Indigenous Australians demand return of shield taken by Captain Cook

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

The role of #openaccess in Trump’s America

Trump’s victory yesterday was the result of many factors. The politics of academic publishing was hardly an important part of the elections results. Large for-profit publishers like Elsevier and…

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By Rex

Islam Is Not Our Enemy

Post-Orlando vigils reveal ways in which Islamophobia and homophobia interact. In the weeks following the Orlando nightclub shooting on June 12, 2016, thousands of people across the United…

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

A Pitch Session for Ethnographic Filmmakers: Developing Your Story, Integrating Your Research, Finding Funding and Distribution: AAA 2016 Workshop Highlight

We asked Annual Meeting workshop organizers to give our blog readers a sneak peek at the events they have planned for AAA 2016. This post was submitted by Alice…

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

Post-Election Reds and Blues: Public Anthropology, Millennials, and the Future

It’s a solemn time, even as the sun shines, and even as I sit at my desk here in Toronto, somewhat shielded from the results of the 2016…

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By Anne

The dangers of the myth of Trump’s white working class support

The myth of the white working class support for Trump is animating post-election debates at alarming speed with misleading interpretations of often partial data. It is being used…

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By Vito Laterza

Donald Trump Elected President – Is it the 1970s?

by Dinah Rajak The more I think about, the more I think we might need a cultural revolution… Donald Trump is an anachronism – a pastiche of some…

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By dinahrajak

Revisiting The Anthropology of Trump: Ethnography and the Power of Culture

2. The Power of Thick Description. The late Clifford Geertz, one of the great anthropologists of the 20th Century, coined

  • Post date 10th November 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller
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