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Lykken i et masterstudie

Av Ola Gunhildrud Berta Alle som går bachelor i sosialantropologi har hørt mange historier om hvor slitsomt det er å være … More

  • Post date 22nd September 2016
  • Post author By Antropress

Ein Hoch auf die Burka-Debatte!

Der Kommentar erschien am 22. 9. 2016 in der Wiener Zeitung. Das Gerede über die textile Ganzkörperverhüllung dient in der aktuellen innenpolitischen Problemlage als vielseitig einsetzbarer Joker. Übe…

  • Post date 22nd September 2016
  • Post author By Ingrid Thurner

Climate Swings Drove Early Humans Out of Africa (and Back Again)

The textbook narrative of human history tells us that between 70,000 and 60,000 years ago our earliest modern human ancestors traveled out of Africa on a journey that…

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By Amanda Mascarelli

Bruggen slaan tussen statushouders en woningcorporatie Rochdale

Bruggen slaan Door Marit Timmerman. ‘Building bridges’. Met deze term heeft Freek Colombijn mij drie jaar geleden tijdens een open dag overtuigd om antropologie te gaan studeren. Nu,…

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

We’re Looking for Columnists!

We are seeking opinion columnists to write engaging commentary for the Anthropology News website in 2017. Do you want to provide an anthropological perspective on “hot topics” in…

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Blackness, Food, and State-Sanctioned Violence

I began research on food access in Washington, D.C., knowing that I wanted to learn about a) what people were eating b) where they were shopping, and c)…

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By A. Reese

The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatterSyllabus Project, Week 3: Amrita Ibrahim on The People and the Police

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 21st September 2016
  • Post author By smulla16

Class is in Session

What can anthropology offer high school students? Two teachers answer the question. Anthropologists across the discipline despair at how little-known the field is, how it’s often confused with…

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Marina Ingvarsson, 33rd St, New York

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Marina Ingvarsson, 33rd St, New York

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Marina Ingvarsson, 33rd St, New York

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Marina Ingvarsson, 33rd St, New York

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

“I belong in Africa”: African-Americans going ‘home’

Sankofa. Image: Damiyr Saleem Studios By Marije Maliepaard        The Ghanaian ethnic group of Akan is (among other aspects) known for their Adinkra symbols. Symbols that…

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Maurizio Meloni’s “Political Biology: Science and Social Values in Human Heredity from Eugenics to Epigenetics” by Alan Goodman

Political Biology: Science and Social Values in Human Heredity from Eugenics to Epigenetics Maurizio Meloni Palgrave MacMilllan, 2016, 284 pages   In Political Biology, Maurizio Meloni, one of…

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By Alan Goodman

Landscapes

The extraction of natural resources produces particular resource environments, or landscapes of resource extraction. These landscapes are dynamic systems that people try to influence, contest, operate…

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By RESOURCE WORLDS

CFP: Unnecessary, Unwanted and Uncalled-for: A Workshop on Uselessness

In this workshop we seek to interrogate the notion of uselessness in culture, politics and aesthetics both empirically and theoretically through four broad interconnected themes; the everyday, space,…

  • Post date 21st September 2016
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

Going Native

    A picture may be worth a thousand words, a cartoon even more. Bernard Perley combines his professional training in fine arts, architecture and anthropology with his…

  • Post date 20th September 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Mainstreaming the Extreme: Intersecting Challenges from the Far Right in Europe – new article in the journal Intersections

This is the first issue of the new journal Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics (EEJSP). As our point of departure, we take a timely subject…

  • Post date 20th September 2016
  • Post author By Peter Hervik

Radikalisierung und Medien

Diesen Sommer ist die Debatte über den Einfluss von Medien auf Nachahmungstaten wieder hochgekocht (gesammelte Verlinkungen sind hier nachzulesen). Berichterstattungen über Terrorangriffe und Amokläuf…

  • Post date 20th September 2016
  • Post author By Anna-Sophie Tomancok

iPhone combat: Bloggers: 1, Jean-Louis Gassee: 0

I’m a big fan of Jean-Louis Gassée. So I was pleased to see a new post from him today It’s called iPhone Nonsensus: Apple’s Debt To Bloggers. Gassee goes after…

  • Post date 20th September 2016
  • Post author By Grant

Birtherism

For the Globe and Mail, I wrote about Trump’s long-running birther crusade against President Obama: What Americans did not know is that this was arguably the moment Mr. Trump’s…

  • Post date 20th September 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

In Deforestation’s Wake, Wild Animals Turn Troublesome

Clear-cutting of forests in West Papua for large-scale oil palm cultivation is in some cases turning local wildlife into orphans, reshaping the relationship between local communities and the envi…

  • Post date 20th September 2016
  • Post author By Sophie Chao

Concrete and Livability in Occupied Palestine

By Kali Rubaii, University of California, Santa Cruz § Portland Cement extracts the enduring time of rocks and mobilizes it to build quickly. Through heat, rock[1] is bound with…

  • Post date 20th September 2016
  • Post author By colinhoag

Ebola: How a People’s Science Helped End an Epidemic by Paul Richards. Book Review by Jamie Hitchen

Ebola: How a People’s Science Helped End an Epidemic is one of the first books to provide an in-depth analysis of the recent pandemic in West Africa, The…

  • Post date 20th September 2016
  • Post author By Mats Utas
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