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Li Hongxias Tod – Der lange Weg zur Gerechtigkeit

Ein Sarg im Wohnzimmer – als Andenken und als Anklage. Die Familie der im März ermordeten Li Hongxia versucht verzweifelt, die Aufmerksamkeit der Öffentlichkeit auf sich zu lenken…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Koeksal

Graham Harman: Morton’s Hyperobjects & the Anthropocene

synthetic zero “Harman will consider the similarities and differences of the terms ‘hyperobjects’, coined by Timothy Morton, and ‘anthropocene objects’. The concept of Hyperobjects refers to entiti…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Reclaiming Detroit: Decolonizing Archaeology in the Postindustrial City

This entry is part 10 of 10 in the Decolonizing Anthropology series. By Krysta Ryzewski Detroit moves quickly; issues of scale and pace in a city of this…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By Decolonizing Anthropology

An Interview with Dr. Lori Hall-Araujo, Curator and Assistant Professor at Stephens College

In fall 2016, Lori Hall-Araujo will begin a position as Assistant Professor and Curator in the School of Design and the Costume Museum at Stephens College in Columbia,…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

How Did We Ever Live Without GPS?

You’ve got to be very careful if you don’t know where you are going, because you might not get there. —(attributed to) Yogi Berra I’m writing this post…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By Stephen E. Nash

Scared of my own voice

I publish under a pseudonym, that of the ‘The Anxious Anthropologist’. This suits me as it’s like donning a mask and going to a party. You get to…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By The Anxious Anthropologist

An anthropologist walks into… a gym

Katie Hejtmanek is a cultural anthropologist who studies the culture of strength sports (powerlifting, weightlifting, CrossFit) in the United States. Her articles for BarBend offer not only interesting…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

How robots took over our lives and we failed to notice

The dystopian vision of a future in which robots take over the human race is as old as it is powerful—and is always in ‘the future’. Or is…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By Sabrina Otterloo

Call for Papers der under.docs: Kategorien, Typen und Stereotype

Die under.docs der Universität Wien veranstalten von 20. bis 22. Oktober 2016 eine Fachtagung zu Kommunikation mit dem Schwerpunkt “Kategorien, Typen und Stereotype in den Geistes- und Sozialwis…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By Heidi Weinhäupl

The politics of decency #Brexit

I have lots of things to say about Brexit. As a Romanian, holding a French passport, resident of the UK for the past 18 years, whose wife and…

  • Post date 5th July 2016
  • Post author By Matei Candea

Anthro in the news 7/4/16

Presidential woes in Afghanistan Source: Adam Ferguson/The New Yorker The New Yorker carried a long piece describing the role of Ashraf Ghani, who trained as a cultural anthropologist,…

  • Post date 4th July 2016
  • Post author By GGP/CIGA Intern

The Flexibility of Language

An interesting article came out today entitled Bojophrenia: a new word for a new world. Of interest to linguists, discourse analysts or anthropologists looking to describe the ever changing…

  • Post date 4th July 2016
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Fixing things: Moving image stories into case stories by Jenna Grant

During her pregnancy, Puthea went to a private maternity clinic for regular ultrasound exams. This clinic was one of the larger and more popular in Phnom Penh at…

  • Post date 4th July 2016
  • Post author By Jenna Grant

golden age of barbarians w/ james c sott

synthetic zero “How did so many of us, Homo sapiens, quite late in our species history, come to live in sedentary heaps of people, grain, and domesticated animals…

  • Post date 4th July 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Democracy on speed #Brexit

The question, when it came, was striking in its simplicity: “should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?” Two boxes.…

  • Post date 4th July 2016
  • Post author By Madeleine Reeves

The Anthropologist’s Brexit

Anthropologists have responded to the result of the UK’s referendum to leave the European Union with a mixture of condemnation, despair, and reflection on the conditions that created ‘Brexit’…

  • Post date 4th July 2016
  • Post author By cultureandcapitalismblog

Call For Artists: Chaco Heritage Project, Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico

  • Post date 4th July 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Farmer Power: The Continuing Confrontation between Subsistence Farmers and Development Bureaucrats

  • Post date 3rd July 2016
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Changing Global Economies

        For decades, investors in advanced economies (AEs) have shaped the evolution of global markets. Research shows that advanced economy investors tend to hold diversified…

  • Post date 2nd July 2016
  • Post author By Neil Turner

Welcome to the Anthropocene – Video of debate with Peter Sloterdijk and Bernard Stiegler

Welcome to the Anthropocene – Video of debate with Peter Sloterdijk and Bernard Stiegler (via Philippe Theophanidis) We no longer live in the Holocene. Welcome to the Anthropocene!…

  • Post date 2nd July 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

In praise of muddling

I’ve been rather harshly reminded of late how bad a forum Twitter is for complex discussion, so I’m going to try to work through some tangled thoughts and…

  • Post date 2nd July 2016
  • Post author By mthl_admin

Style, bad prose, and Corey Robin’s theory of public intellectuals

Ten years ago, before I started doing research in France, I wrote my MA thesis about the politics of “bad writing” in the American humanities. Empirically, my major…

  • Post date 1st July 2016
  • Post author By eli

Brexit: a View From Johannesburg

This post is a translation and an adaptation of the Italian-speaking radio report that was broadcast on 28 June on Radio Bullets. By Gaia Manco The UK vote…

  • Post date 1st July 2016
  • Post author By Unknown

Brexit: a View From Johannesburg

This post is a translation and an adaptation of the Italian-speaking radio report that was broadcast on 28 June on Radio Bullets. By Gaia Manco The UK vote…

  • Post date 1st July 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog
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