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CFP: Informality, legitimacy and authority in the age of the “Circular Economy” (AAG)

This panel seeks to add to the growing critical scholarship on the green economy and invites researchers studying discards, recycling, repurposing and allied processes from a critical perspective…

  • Post date 29th September 2016
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

CFP: Trash Postgraduate Symposium (Vienna)

The 2017 symposium – which anticipates an international conference to take place in 2018 – seeks to explore the range of themes covered under the heading of ‘trash’…

  • Post date 29th September 2016
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

“Det biologiske spillet” – En samtale med Lena Trydal om kjønn, sex og kroppshår

Av Hilde Katrine Egeland Lena Trydal er en 22 år gammel kunstner fra Kristiansand. I 2016 har hun vært aktuell med … More

  • Post date 29th September 2016
  • Post author By Antropress

Immigration Corbyn

How does JC superstar reconcile this week? Is it that he is crafting soundbites for different audiences (or as preparation for conference did he finally read ch 25…

  • Post date 29th September 2016
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Chantal Mouffe: The future of democracy in a post-political age

  • Post date 29th September 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

The soft bigotry of Trumpian expectations

More on the presidential debate for Quartz: That is the difference between skepticism and nihilism. The latter is what some elite journalists did by declaring Trump the winner…

  • Post date 28th September 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Undergraduate Intellectual Engagement through Conference Posters

Conference posters are much more interactive and engaging than podium papers. Posters are also less intimidating than papers and, thus, an ideal format for undergraduate students to begin…

  • Post date 28th September 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Wahlen in Hongkong: Ein Fest für Zensur und Propaganda

Hongkongs Bevölkerung hat vor kurzem eine neue Legislativversammlung (LegCo) gewählt. Sowohl auf dem Festland als auch in Hongkong wurden mediale Berichterstattung und Netzbeiträge jedoch stark zensie…

  • Post date 28th September 2016
  • Post author By Mirko Woitzik

Kr til landdistrikterne 

Er startet på et kursus i fundraising. Lærer om Thinking Hats, Radikal innovation, private og offentlige fonde, EU strukturfonde…og alt sammen i skønne omgivelser. 

  • Post date 28th September 2016
  • Post author By mariebc

The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatterSyllabus Project, Week 4: Gina Athena Ulysse on “Race: The Power of an Illusion”

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 28th September 2016
  • Post author By smulla16

Review and Interview: Nurturing Masculinities

Nurturing Masculinities: Men, Food and Family in Contemporary Egypt. Nefissa Naguib. University of Texas Press. 2015. Katharina Graf (SOAS, University of London) Nefissa Naguib’s book ‘Nurturing Masc…

  • Post date 28th September 2016
  • Post author By dsutton20

Sara Shostak’s “Exposed Science: Genes, the Environment, and the Politics of Population Health” by McKenze M. Sigler

Exposed Science: Genes, the Environment, and the Politics of Population Health by Sara Shostak University of California Press, 2013, 312 pages   “Genetics loads the gun, but the…

  • Post date 28th September 2016
  • Post author By McKenze M. Sigler

3 PhD positions in “Hazardous Travels: Ghost Acres and the Global Waste Economy”

The Emmy Noether Research Group “Hazardous Travels. Ghost Acres and the Global Waste Economy” is nviting applications for three funded positions for doctoral candidates. The project “Hazardous Travel…

  • Post date 28th September 2016
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

Museum Anthropology Syllabi: Material Culture of the Old World, Kersel, DePaul University

  • Post date 28th September 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Museum Anthropology Syllabi: Material Culture of the Old World, Kersel, DePaul University

  • Post date 28th September 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Making Homeland (Haciendo Patria): Agrarian Change, Nationhood and Inter-Ethnic Relations at the Frontier of Colonial Expansion in Chile

By Piergiorgio Di Giminiani, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile § As are many other valleys in the southern Andean region of Chile, Coilaco was the setting of some of the last…

  • Post date 27th September 2016
  • Post author By therezamiller

Give and Take

This entry is part 16 of 16 in the Decolonizing Anthropology series. By Leslie J. Sabiston and Didier M. Sylvain … did i see that right? my skull is…

  • Post date 27th September 2016
  • Post author By Decolonizing Anthropology

Brewing Disaster in Post-Earthquake Nepal

Climate change and global capital compound suffering for local communities. We are taking a short break from walking the narrow, steep paths around the Saipu Village of Ramechhap…

  • Post date 27th September 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Worker-Mothers on the Margins of Europe: A World on the Move Event

Submitted by Leslie Walker, project manager, AAA public education initiatives. On August 25, 2016, the AAA hosted our second book reading in conjunction with our public education initiative, World…

  • Post date 27th September 2016
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

Natural Disasters Are Less Natural Than You Think

Road infrastructure, hydroelectric development, and climate change all factored into the floods and landslides that struck the Indian Himalayas in 2013, killing at least 5,748 people. Paul Co…

  • Post date 27th September 2016
  • Post author By Paul Cox and Stan Cox

Hillary Clinton destroyed Trump in the debate

My take on last night’s presidential debate for Globe and Mail: Last night, Hillary Clinton, the daughter of a drape maker, revealed the man behind the curtain. Combining…

  • Post date 27th September 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Anthropologists in the company of gatekeepers

By Sabine Luning, Leiden University My recent start of new fieldwork in Suriname and French Guiana raises interesting questions about ‘entering the field’. How is it that the…

  • Post date 27th September 2016
  • Post author By RESOURCE WORLDS

Around the Web Digest- September 12

Hello everyone! Hope the first few days of Fall are treating you well. Here are some readings to keep you company as the temperature drops. The fashion industry…

  • Post date 27th September 2016
  • Post author By Edward Chong

Who Cares About Craft as Traditional Knowledge?

This fall has been a particularly busy season for research-based programs at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. An an outgrowth of our Indiana Folk Arts: 200 Years…

  • Post date 27th September 2016
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson
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