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A Decolonial Turn in Anthropology? A View from the Pacific

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the Decolonizing Anthropology series. By: Lisa Uperesa Over the past two decades, non-White and non-Western scholars have posed serious challenges…

  • Post date 7th June 2016
  • Post author By Decolonizing Anthropology

India’s Uber Dilemma: Entrepreneurship or Exploitation?

Uber is part of a “gig economy” trend in India and elsewhere—an economy partially powered by self-employed workers on short-term jobs. While it offers flexible schedules for its…

  • Post date 7th June 2016
  • Post author By Natasha Raheja and Cheryl Deutsch

Why are conferences in Africa excluding African scholars?

Savage Minds is excited to present this invited blog from Ellen E. Foley, an Associate Professor in International Development, Community, and Environment at Clark University. She was also the…

  • Post date 7th June 2016
  • Post author By Dick Powis

Kriminalstatistik 2015: Eine unverändert hohe Gefährdungslage durch „Flüchtlinge“?

Nein, die Zahlen der Kriminalstatistik 2015 halten keine Überraschungen bereit. Weder für die Befürworter, noch für die Gegner von Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkels Flüchtlingspolitik. Jeder kann und wir…

  • Post date 7th June 2016
  • Post author By Andreas Bock

‘Coming of Age in Chicago’ edited by Hinsley and Wilcox

Curtis M. Hinsley and David R. Wilcox (Editors). Coming of Age in Chicago: The 1893 World’s Fair and the Coalescence of American Anthropology. 624 pp., illus., tbls., apps., bibl.,…

  • Post date 7th June 2016
  • Post author By Allegra Giovine

Roundtable Report: “Globalization of Asian Cuisines”

To celebrate the publication of “Globalization of Asian Cuisines: Transnational Networks and Culinary Contact Zones,” three of the edited volume’s authors—Stephanie Assmann, James Farrer, and David Wa…

  • Post date 7th June 2016
  • Post author By Greg de St. Maurice

A guide to academic conversations

It can be a little daunting to approach a speaker after an academic talk. We’ve all been there at one time or another. You’ve just heard an inspiring…

  • Post date 6th June 2016
  • Post author By Rhiannon Mosher

Review: Teaching Food and Culture

Teaching Food and Culture. Edited by Candice Lowe Swift and Richard Wilk. Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press, Inc., 2015. 209 pp. US$39.95, paper. ISBN 978-1-62958-127-9. Review by…

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

Trump’s VP pick

For the Globe and Mail, I wrote about how, if elected, Trump will outsource the day-to-day work of the presidency to the VP — most likely to be…

  • Post date 6th June 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Ramadan Diaries: Introduction

Ramadan Diaries takes you into the Ramadan experience of two students of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis, Oguz Alyanak and Dick Powis. They will be fasting…

  • Post date 6th June 2016
  • Post author By Dick Powis

A Brief History of Anti-Capitalism, Pulled from a Dumpster

By Alex V. Barnard “Seeing all the waste exposes very clearly the priorities in our society, that making a profit is more important than feeding people, than preserving the…

  • Post date 6th June 2016
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Extractivism, Refusals, and the Mining of Failure by Teresa Velasquez

Is ethnographic research analogous to a gold mine project, an extractive industry that makes a social and material landscape knowable, and hence governable? Is knowledge construction a veil…

  • Post date 6th June 2016
  • Post author By Teresa Velasquez

The Political Agency of Refugees

by Matea Curcovic Westendorp Dr. Cindy Horst is an anthropologist located in Oslo, Norway where she works as a senior researcher at the research institute PRIO. Her main…

  • Post date 6th June 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Ethnographic Methods in Animal Health: Workshop @EdinburghUni

  • Post date 6th June 2016
  • Post author By Robin Irvine

On book reviews and back covers

I spend ages reading and summarising Bourdieu’s mammoth On the State (2014 [2012]) for a journal review – I was even congratulated by a stranger on a Melbourne…

  • Post date 6th June 2016
  • Post author By John Postill

“It has taken more work and time to place our students in decreasingly attractive jobs.”

  File under “Graduate School Has Always Sucked“: There was a time when graduate school didn’t suck that much, financially speaking at least. And then it did start…

  • Post date 5th June 2016
  • Post author By Rex

Free Bikes, Free Enterprise, and Other Theories to Teach Poor Kids that “There ain’t No Free Lunch!”

  • Post date 5th June 2016
  • Post author By BIll Rich

The Lost Jingle Dress

The Lost Jingle Dress is my first published piece of creative non-fiction. The story lauds the small, tight-knit community of Jasper, Alberta. I wrote it in 2014, and…

  • Post date 5th June 2016
  • Post author By Ethnographer | Ecographer

The Lost Jingle Dress

The Lost Jingle Dress is my first ‘published’ piece of creative nonfiction. The story lauds the small, tight-knit community of Jasper, Alberta. I wrote it in 2014, and…

  • Post date 5th June 2016
  • Post author By Ethnographer | Ecographer

Gedenken in Hongkong: Andacht für die Opfer der Tian’anmen-Tragödie

Zum 27. Jahrestag der Tian’anmen-Proteste, die von der chinesischen Regierung gewaltsam niedergeschlagen wurden, versammeln sich 12.000 in Hongkong. Ihre Beweggründe sind verschieden und eng mit dem g…

  • Post date 5th June 2016
  • Post author By Lisa Krauss

A Human Economy Approach To Development

Originally published in openDemocracy, in the openMovements series. By Keith Hart Ronald Coase won a Nobel prize in economics for inventing the idea of transaction costs in “The…

  • Post date 5th June 2016
  • Post author By Unknown

A Human Economy Approach To Development

Originally published in openDemocracy, in the openMovements series. By Keith Hart Ronald Coase won a Nobel prize in economics for inventing the idea of transaction costs in “The…

  • Post date 5th June 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog

A Human Economy Approach To Development

Originally published in openDemocracy, in the openMovements series. By Keith Hart Ronald Coase won a Nobel prize in economics for inventing the idea of transaction costs in “The…

  • Post date 5th June 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog

A Human Economy Approach To Development

Originally published in openDemocracy, in the openMovements series. By Keith Hart Ronald Coase won a Nobel prize in economics for inventing the idea of transaction costs in “The…

  • Post date 5th June 2016
  • Post author By Human Economy Blog
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