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More on Poland, Russia and the US

The Polish news outlet Onet did another interview with me on the US election and its potential ramifications for Poland and other Eastern European states. You can read…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Grassroots Necro-tourism in Napoli

Guest contributor Markus Bell is a lecturer in the University of Sheffield’s School of East Asian Studies. Follow him on Twitter: @mpsbell. Italy is in trouble. Big trouble. The…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

Anthro in the news 8/15/16

Anthropologist walks into the World Bank… World Bank headquarters in DC. It is a bank, after all. Source: Creative Commons What happens when an anthropologist/physician becomes president of the…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Monitoring and Assessing Diversity Initiatives

At times throughout my (short) career as an anthropologist, I’ve struggled with answering the question of how would an anthropological stance/investigation/insight influence the bottom line? This strug…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Wrestling with Uncertainty in Dakar’s Banlieue

Dakar’s aspiring wrestlers forge entrepreneurial career paths in an uncertain local economy. Children playing at wrestling at an écurie (wrestling school) in the Dakar suburb of Yeumbeul. Young…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Governing the world ‘as if’ it counts, by Morten Jerven

The most challenging notion to take on board in the governance of today’s world is that not all that counts can be counted. We increasingly rely on numbers…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By Mats Utas

Arctic Abstractive Industry

Colleague Arthur Mason sent around a link to the collection of popular short essays that many anthropologists contributed to a theme around extractive industries in the Arctic, but…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By fstammle

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now, August 15 edition

Since I spend an inordinate amount of time reading about food, I thought it would be great to share articles that I’d been reading. The only problem with this plan…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By Jo

Call for #Reviews: Recent Publications on #Gender

While gender remains a mostly female domain of inquiry, our list of recent publications features not only male authors, but also discusses contemporary masculinities. In What Makes a…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By Judith Beyer

Auf Einladung der Kanzlerin?Zur Verantwortung der Politik der Bundeskanzlerin für den Anstieg der Zahlen von Asylsuchenden in Deutschland und Europa

“In dieser Pressekonferenz hat Angela Merkel den katastrophalsten Fehler ihrer Amtszeit begangen, indem sie sagte, ‘wir schaffen das’ und damit all jene Flüchtlinge in Marsch setzte,…

  • Post date 15th August 2016
  • Post author By Marcus Engler

“It’s the State Pen, not Penn State” Three Professors Go to Prison!

  • Post date 14th August 2016
  • Post author By Tony Waters

CFP: Media & Culture

CALL FOR PAPERS Arab Media & Society, the biannual journal of the Kamal Adham Center for Television and Digital Journalism in the School of Global Affairs and Public…

  • Post date 14th August 2016
  • Post author By MPeterson

ERDOĞAN HAR GÜLEN UNDER HUDEN!

I desember 2013 ble det klart for alle at Erdoğan var i åpen konflikt med predikanten Fetullah Gülen. Tidligere hadde disse to og deres organisasjoner AK partiet og…

  • Post date 14th August 2016
  • Post author By Ståle Knudsen

Beyond “Embodiment” in Sport

How weightlifting involves relations between tools and bodies.   Gym in Gldani, Georgia before a youth competition in April 2012. Photograph courtesy Perry Sherouse Anthropological writing on spo…

  • Post date 13th August 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

A planet afflicted by a high fever

The world is ‘overheated’. Too full and too fast; uneven and unequal. It is the age of the Anthropocene, of humanity’s indelible mark upon the planet. In short,…

  • Post date 13th August 2016
  • Post author By Thomas Hylland Eriksen

A planet afflicted by a high fever

The world is ‘overheated’. Too full and too fast; uneven and unequal. It is the age of the Anthropocene, of humanity’s indelible mark upon the planet. In short,…

  • Post date 13th August 2016
  • Post author By Thomas Hylland Eriksen

A planet afflicted by a high fever

The world is ‘overheated’. Too full and too fast; uneven and unequal. It is the age of the Anthropocene, of humanity’s indelible mark upon the planet. In short, it…

  • Post date 13th August 2016
  • Post author By thomashyllanderiksen

Humanitarianism in the Anthropocene by Sverre Molland

The decade has been conceptually rich for anthropologists. From multi-species ethnography to the practice of care, the past several years have seen a flourish of analytical concepts and…

  • Post date 13th August 2016
  • Post author By Sverre Molland

GÜLEN SIN MYSTISKE MAKT

I kjølvannet av kuppforsøket har det i den norske offentligheten vært mest oppmerksomhet om problematiske sider ved de tyrkiske myndighetenes respons, og hvordan kuppet kanskje var rigget av…

  • Post date 13th August 2016
  • Post author By Ståle Knudsen

HVEM STOD BAK KUPPFORSØKET I TYRKIA?

Tidenes største folkemøte i Tyrkia ble arrangert sist søndag (7. august 2016). 5 millioner mennesker var til stede på den statsorganiserte massemønstringer i Istanbul for å markere demokrati…

  • Post date 13th August 2016
  • Post author By Ståle Knudsen

Review: Stirring the Pot

  Stirring the Pot: A History of African Cuisine. James C. McCann. Ohio University Press. 2009 Mary B. Sundal Washburn University, Department of Sociology and Anthropology As part…

  • Post date 12th August 2016
  • Post author By dsutton20

Supported by the UN cultural agency, Nepal’s quake-damaged museums re-open

  • Post date 12th August 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

New York City’s “First” Mosque

Muslims in the US are non-assimilationist outsiders. So goes a reigning ideology, which was galvanized after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and…

  • Post date 12th August 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Drought and Culture: From the Yard to the Farm

By Alfred Lopez, Yeng Vang, and Chong Vang, California State University, Fresno § We hurriedly walked through a middle-class Fresno, California neighborhood. The City of Fresno and Fresno County are…

  • Post date 12th August 2016
  • Post author By therezamiller
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