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Doing fieldwork with kids: Part I

Recently I started a new research project looking at the social impacts of three Sistema-inspired orchestral music education programmes operating in low decile schools in the Wellington region,…

  • Post date 11th June 2016
  • Post author By lorenagibson

What we learned from #anthroboycott

Please join me in reading responsively We learned that Boycott supporters felt silenced and intimidated by the anti-Boycott sentiment in their departments while on the other hand anti-Boycott…

  • Post date 11th June 2016
  • Post author By Rex

Philadelphia Street Style: Tom, Chestnut St

  • Post date 11th June 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Der Fall Lei Yang: Tod in Polizeigewahrsam

Ein Sprung aus dem Polizeiwagen, eine nicht funktionierende Überwachungskamera und eine Quittung von einer Prostituierten? Die Todesumstände Lei Yangs erregen Misstrauen. Der Fall sorgt im Netz für vi…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Koeksal

Working-class in academe

When the Minnesota Review changed editors a few years ago, the old back issues disappeared from their website. Fortunately, one of my favorite essays, Diane Kendig‘s “Now I Work In…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By eli

The Uninvited Invitados

Soon after Jeffrey Cohen and his wife, Maria, arrived in Oaxaca, Mexico, they were invited to a wedding. This experience, over two decades ago, ushered in their fieldwork…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Jeffrey H. Cohen

Körper positiv denken!

Der Duden definiert den Begriff ‚Ideal‘ als „Idealbild; Inbegriff der Vollkommenheit“ oder „als ein als höchster Wert erkanntes Ziel; Idee, nach deren Verwirklichung man strebt“. Schönheitsideale gab …

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Mississauga

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now, June 10 Edition

Hello FoodAnthro readers. If you have articles you’d like to share in future round-ups, please send the link and a brief description to LaurenRMoore@uky.edu. Thanks to the readers…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By laurenrmoore

Cultural constructions of illness

“The Diseases You Only Get if You Believe in Them” (2016, The Atlantic) looks at certain forms of illness that are culturally specific. In this piece, Julie Beck…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

Notes From the Field: Is this Skyrim?

Anthropologists go through some unique experiences as they conduct fieldwork. From experimenting with drugs to seeing people who have been dead for decades during a ceremony (read about…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Marie-Pierre Renaud

Sadeq Rahimi’s Meaning, Madness and Political Subjectivity: A Study of Schizophrenia in Turkey by Ayşecan Terzioğlu

Meaning, Madness and Political Subjectivity: A Study of Schizophrenia in Turkey By Sadeq Rahimi Routledge, 2015, 248 pages This book is issued by “The International Society for Psychological…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Ayşecan Terzioğlu

Links & Contents I Liked 186

Hi all, Greetings from Berlin! While catching up with friends I am finalizing this week’s link review.Development news: Global aid spending is a mess; an overview over adaptive…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Dipesh Chakrabarty: Climate Change and Scales of Environment

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

AAA Boycott Vote Postmortem

By now you have probably heard that the boycott vote failed by an incredibly narrow margin: In the end an astounding 51% of its 10,000 members participated. The…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Kerim

Food Anthropology, A Tribute to Sidney W. Mintz

What are your essential articles for teaching a Food Anthropology course? What most distinguishes Food Anthropology from other ways of studying food? What are the most important insights…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Jason Antrosio

June Events and Exhibitions, Including Arts in the Park at McCormick’s Creek

Check out some MMWC events and exhibitions this month. In particular, this Saturday (June 11, 2016) a great group of artists will join the Traditional Arts Indiana team…

  • Post date 10th June 2016
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Erinnern verboten: Liao Yiwu und Li Zhi über die Tian’anmen-Tragödie

Ein Sänger und ein Schrifsteller bemühen sich darum, dass die Tian’anmen-Tragödie von 1989 auch in China nicht in Vergessenheit gerät.     In Hongkong versammeln sich am 4.…

  • Post date 9th June 2016
  • Post author By Lisa Krauss

Apply for This Year’s CMA Awards, due August 31, 2016

  • Post date 9th June 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Christine Wilson Award, July 1 Deadline!

REMINDER! Christine Wilson Award This is an exciting award for outstanding student research examining topics in nutrition, food studies and anthropology. Exemplary graduate and undergraduate papers ar…

  • Post date 9th June 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Inequality and “the Global Question”

To mark the publication of Global Inequality, the first book in UTP’s new Anthropological Insights series, author Kenneth McGill explains the process of writing a book about inequality…

  • Post date 9th June 2016
  • Post author By Kenneth McGill

A New Home for Ethnography: The Use and Legacy of Ethnography by Anthropologists and Non-Anthropologists

Rhiannon and I are currently completing an article that looks at ethnography at this moment in time. One thread in this discussion is the way in which ethnography…

  • Post date 9th June 2016
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Kim Stanley Robinson: Rethinking our Relationship to the Biosphere

  • Post date 9th June 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

New Discovery Expands the Hobbit Family Tree

Recently found fossil remains that are 700,000 years old provide new insights about the extinct species Homo floresiensis, which was originally discovered in 2003. Researchers have attributed the…

  • Post date 9th June 2016
  • Post author By Emma Marris

Anthro in the news 6/6/16

Muhammad Ali, The Greatest: Boxer and social activist Muhammad Ali in 1966. Source: Wikimedia Commons Newsday reported on the death of Muhammad Ali. It quoted cultural anthropologist Orin Starn…

  • Post date 9th June 2016
  • Post author By GGP/CIGA Intern
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