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Report: Media Anthropology Network activities at the 14th EASA Biennial Conference

Report on EASA Media Anthropology Network activities at the 14th EASA Biennial Conference, Milan, 20-23 July 2016 by Philipp Budka 1) EASA Media Anthropology Network Meeting (21 July…

  • Post date 8th August 2016
  • Post author By philbu

Participant Observation at Its Best: How Max Weber Concluded Nine out of Ten Politicians are Windbags!

  • Post date 8th August 2016
  • Post author By Tony Waters

The Olympic Future of Mixed Martial Arts

MMA offers a brutal competitive antidote to the cult of the passive spectator, writes D. S. Farrer The Olympics should embrace Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), the world’s fastest…

  • Post date 8th August 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Ethnographic Refusal: A How to Guide

Refusal is a method whereby researchers and research participants together decide not to make particular information available for use within the academy. Here are some strategies for identifying…

  • Post date 8th August 2016
  • Post author By Alex Zahara

A Short Resource Guide to Food, Race, and Cultural Appropriation

Cultural appropriation has been almost a buzzword lately, giving us anthropologists a lot of popular culture fodder on the topic — and perhaps more importantly, spurring critical discussion…

  • Post date 8th August 2016
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

Ethics in the Anthropocene: new paper in The Anthropocene Review

Together with Peter Brown and Chris Orr (both at McGill), I’ve co-authored a new article now available at The Anthropocene Review in advance of print. If you’d like…

  • Post date 8th August 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Virtual roundtable: Deniz Gökalp’s response #PoliticalAgency

1. To what extent does the notion of political agency help to understand political change? I do not think that political agency is no longer relevant to understanding…

  • Post date 8th August 2016
  • Post author By Deniz Gökalp

Anthropologies #22: Reflections on Food in Food Research

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the Anthropologies #22 series. The second installment of the anthropologies issue on food comes from Zofia Boni, a food anthropologist.…

  • Post date 7th August 2016
  • Post author By Ryan

Burning incense | 烧香

One month ago I happened to drop by Basement6 right on time for the opening of a solo exhibition by Shangainese artist 许聪 Xu Cong called Technological Spectacle…

  • Post date 7th August 2016
  • Post author By Gabriele

Around the Web Digest- July 31

Hi everyone, hope the first week of August is not beating down on you too hard! Here are your readings for the week. As the 2016 Summer Olympic…

  • Post date 7th August 2016
  • Post author By Edward Chong

Community Food Literacy

The Community Literacy Journal has just announced the publication of a special issue on “Community Food Literacies.” This journal is available electronically, through Project Muse, but if …

  • Post date 6th August 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Web Roundup: Polarization on the rise by Maria Cecilia Dedios

This web-roundup looks at the problem of polarization. Several events during the past month have brought the issue to the forefront. As a result, the web was filled…

  • Post date 6th August 2016
  • Post author By Maria Cecilia Dedios

Things that Make Us

Via The Institute of Making Zoe Laughlin of UCL’s Institute of Making has a new podcast, Things That Make Us. Following the model of Desert Island Discs, each week, Laughlin interviews…

  • Post date 6th August 2016
  • Post author By Haidy Geismar

The Summer of Trump: Vulnerability and the Social Contract

Time will tell. Several days ago I went ocean fishing with a friend and colleague. We looked forward to a glorious day out

  • Post date 6th August 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

The Summer of Trump: Vulnerability and the Social Contract

  • Post date 6th August 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

The Summer of Trump: Vulnerability and the Social Contract

Time will tell. Several days ago I went ocean fishing with a friend and colleague. We looked forward to a glorious day out

  • Post date 5th August 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

The Summer of Trump: Vulnerability and the Social Contract

  • Post date 5th August 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

The Summer of Trump: Vulnerability and the Social Contract

  • Post date 5th August 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

The Summer of Trump: Vulnerability and the Social Contract

  • Post date 5th August 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

The Summer of Trump: Vulnerability and the Social Contract

  • Post date 5th August 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

For Rio’s Poorest Citizens, Police and Gang Violence Reigns

Protestors in Brazilian favelas—poor neighborhoods in urban areas—have been caught between the police and gangs. Marcos De Paula/Associated Press On the night of June 24, 2013, the street…

  • Post date 5th August 2016
  • Post author By Stephanie Savell

Links & Contents I Liked 194

Hi all, Development news: Arms industry does well on refugee and terrorism threats; The hopelessness of Australian refugees in Nauru; hungry children in Northern Nigeria; the future of…

  • Post date 5th August 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Sport Mega-Events and Global Political Economy

Olympic Games have become the largest international diplomatic and corporate gatherings, write Susan Brownell and Niko Besnier. In May 2015, American and Swiss authorities swooped into the annual…

  • Post date 5th August 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Expat Etiquette (book review)

One of the overarching aims of my blog is to engage critically and academically with new, different and alternative approaches to writing and communicating ‘development’. I believe that…

  • Post date 5th August 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus
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