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Colonialism & white saviourism in tourism and trade

Travel writer/ editor/ photographer Bani Amor‘s work in Bitch magazine tackles the question of what it means to decolonize travel culture (tourism) as well as our trade relationships with…

  • Post date 4th August 2016
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

The Intrinsic Economy (why the Republicans must lose in the long term)

The shouting! The hyperbole! The balloons! Thank God the political conventions are finally over. Cleveland, Philadelphia, and television can finally get back to normal. But the ideological turbines…

  • Post date 4th August 2016
  • Post author By Grant

Immigration and Capital

Immigration, rightly or wrongly, has been marched to the frontline of current political struggles in Europe and North America. Whether exaggerated or accurate, the role of immigration is…

  • Post date 4th August 2016
  • Post author By Maximilian Forte

Islam, devotional genres and electronic mediation in Mauritius

Here comes the ninth (9th) set of notes under the theme of media and change in preparation for the volume Postill, J., E. Ardevol and S. Tenhunen (eds.)…

  • Post date 4th August 2016
  • Post author By John Postill

Lots of new articles on the election apocalypse

I’ve been a little lazy about updating this website, which I use mostly to let readers know what I’ve written recently. Lately I’ve written a lot! Here’s everything…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Frau ist nicht gleich Frau

Von Eva Kössner Die Wahl von Hillary Clinton zur ersten Präsidentin der USA wäre wirklich ein historisches Ereignis, wie Gudrun Doringer auf der Titelseite der Salzburer Nachrichten vom…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Heidi Weinhäupl

UnBreaking Birth

I recently watched this video “UnBreaking Birth” – a lecture by Ryan McAllister. It is basically a version of the lecture I have given a couple of times…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Emily

UnBreaking Birth

I recently watched this video “UnBreaking Birth” – a lecture by Ryan McAllister. It is basically a version of the lecture I have given a couple of times…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Emily

UnBreaking Birth

I recently watched this video “UnBreaking Birth” – a lecture by Ryan McAllister. It is basically a version of the lecture I have given a couple of times…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Emily

UnBreaking Birth

I recently watched this video “UnBreaking Birth” – a lecture by Ryan McAllister. It is basically a version of the lecture I have given a couple of times…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Emily

“Turn Down for What?”

A Brazilian Remix One of the first things I noticed about Kendrick Lamar’s recent performance at the 2016 Grammys was the noise. Fans and critics have written about…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Wake up, Freak Out – Then Get Over It

A short animated clip that, if doesn’t embed properly below, is available here.

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Virtual Roundtable: Luigi Achilli’s Response #PoliticalAgency

1. To what extent does the notion of political agency help to understand political change? “Political agency?! What is political agency?” When I first spoke about “political agency”…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Luigi Achilli

#PoliticalAgency – A Virtual Roundtable

Last May, an international workshop entitled Rethinking political agency in the Middle East: Engaging political anthropology  took place in Fiesole at the European University Institute. We published b…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Julie Billaud

Deadline Approaching: CMA Student Travel Award

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

More than Scenery: National Parks Preserve Our History and Culture

Antoinette Jackson talks with former president Jimmy Carter about the nearly vanished town of Archery, which occupied part of Carter’s boyhood farm. Photo courtesy of the USF Heritage…

  • Post date 3rd August 2016
  • Post author By Antoinette Jackson

China im Disneyfieber: Massentourismus wider Willen?

Letzten Monat hat Walt Disney seinen ersten Freizeitpark auf dem chinesischen Festland geöffnet. Während für einige ein Traum in Erfüllung geht, erleben andere den Park als Inbegriff des…

  • Post date 2nd August 2016
  • Post author By Mirko Woitzik

Save the Date!

Received from our friends at the Association for the Study of Food and Society, a heads up for next year’s big Food Studies conference: Save the date for…

  • Post date 2nd August 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Will GMOs Put an End to Hunger? Ask the Hungry

When it comes to food, few topics are as contentious and polarizing as genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. Hyperbole is rampant in this debate. GMOs are everything we…

  • Post date 2nd August 2016
  • Post author By Karen Coates

Soccer as Ethnography

Some student soccer players challenge a team of Kurdish asylum seekers to a game. How can cultural identities be studied ethnographically through playing soccer? In the summer of 2014…

  • Post date 2nd August 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

„Eine Ästhetik für das Miteinanderleben“: Elisabeth Hsu über Chinesische Medizin, akademische Lernkulturen und die Rolle der (Medizin-)Ethnologie im Kontext gesellschaftlicher Transformationen

Zur Ästhetik des Miteinander-Lebens (im muslimischen Indischen Ozean) (rechts: E. Hsu) | Elisabeth Hsu Frau Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Hsu ist Professorin am Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology…

  • Post date 2nd August 2016
  • Post author By Max Schnepf

Lisa Bjorkman, “Pipe Politics, Contested Waters: Embedded Infrastructures of Millennial Mumbai” (Duke UP, 2015)

Mumbai is in many ways the paradigmatic city of India’s celebrated economic upturn, but the city’s transformation went hand-in-hand with increasing water woes. In Pipe Politics, Contested ……

  • Post date 2nd August 2016
  • Post author By Ian Cook

Peter Wade, et. al. “Mestizo Genomics: Race Mixture, Nation, and Science in Latin America (Duke UP, 2014)

Over the past quarter-century, scientists have been mapping and exploring the human genome to locate the genetic basis of disease and track the histories of populations across time…

  • Post date 2nd August 2016
  • Post author By David James Gonzales

Top of the Heap: Zoë H. Wool by Hannah Gibson

For this installment of the Top of the Heap series, I spoke with Zoë H. Wool, who is a medical anthropologist and assistant professor at Rice University in…

  • Post date 2nd August 2016
  • Post author By Hannah Gibson
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