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Under Surveillance: Islamophobia and Muslim Student Associations

In 2012, the Associated Press released a news report titled “NYPD monitored Muslim students all over Northeast.” In the article, we learn that the New York City police…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

Almost no one can afford to retire

For the Chronicle of Higher Education, I wrote about the retirement crisis in academia, but it applies to US workers generally: America’s contingent faculty are not alone in…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Christen in China: Von Internetkritik und Kirchenschließungen

Die Stimmung gegenüber Christen in China ist bedenklich. Priester und Anwälte werden verhaftet, Kirchen abgerissen. Dies spiegelt nicht nur die aktuelle Abschottungspolitik der chinesischen Regierung …

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Kai Fornahl

Malcolm James, “Urban Multiculture: Youth, Politics and Transformations in a Global City” (Palgrave, 2015)

How is youth culture changing in a globalised city? In Urban Multiculture: Youth, Politics and Transformations in a Global City Malcolm James, a lecturer at the University of…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Dave O'Brien

An Open Letter to the American Anthropologist and Responses

An Open Letter to the American Anthropologist Nadia Abu El-Haj Susan Slyomovics The recent issue of the American Anthropologist included a section presenting nine views on anthropology in…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Creator brands: Brands that make culture

At their most powerful, brands actually make culture. Creator brands, let’s call them. Nike changed the way we thought about exercise, fitness, bodies and diet in the 1970s…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Grant

Anthro in the news 5/16/16

Is voting “sacred” in India? Mukulika Bannerjee, associate professor of social anthropology at the London School of Economics and director of the South Asia Centre, published an op-ed…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By GGP/CIGA Intern

Brooke Schedneck, “Thailand’s International Meditation Centers” (Routledge, 2015)

In her recent monograph, Thailand’s International Meditation Centers: Tourism and the Global Commodification of Religious Practices (Routledge, 2015), Brooke Schedneck examines Buddhist meditati… Visit New Books in Anthropology…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Luke Thompson

CFP: Special Issue on “Ethnographies of Security”

See below a CFP for a special issue of the journal Qualitative Sociology on “Ethnographies of Security,” to be guest edited by Anthropoliteia contributor Rebecca Hanson   The policies…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By kevinkarpiak

Activating and Deactivating Heritage Symbols

On the Tubman $20 and Other Symbolic Controversies After a long controversy between students and upper-level administration, Yale University decided not to remove the name of John C.…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Tiffany Cain

Taking up Space

 Nine years ago when I started my doctoral studies not only was I in a fertile intellectual endeavour undertaking fieldwork, reading theory, stretching my brain and writing,…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By The Anxious Anthropologist

Anthropoinsults

Referring to industrial pollution as the anthropocene lets the polluters off the hook. It has gone on some time now, so as the word isn’t going away its…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Tomorrow! Free training call on “What You Need To Know About Contaminated Drinking Water: A Focus on Lead”

Learn about water testing, particularly for lead, including what people need to know about testing, what to look for, who should do the testing, and how testing should…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

Earthly togetherness: making a case for living with worms by Filippo Bertoni

In this short essay, I will try to convince you of the importance of earthworms in thinking about politics. If this sounds like an argument, that is because…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By Filippo Bertoni

NZ animal welfare & public consultation

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) regulates animal welfare in NZ, and it currently has two proposals out for public consultation. Interested parties have until Thursday 19 May…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By mthl_admin

All Hail the Entrepreneur!

by Thomas Chambers In an article in last week’s Guardian, Stuart Heritage argues that “without The Apprentice, Donald Trump would still be a failed boardgame salesman”. Heritage accuses the show…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By guestanthropologist

The week ahead

I’ve realised that going back to work in a couple of weeks means remembering how to make and keep a schedule. (Who knew?! That’s how long I’ve been…

  • Post date 16th May 2016
  • Post author By mthl_admin

What did Nietzsche and Weber Have to Say about Politicians, Vanity, and Stupidity?

  • Post date 15th May 2016
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Trying to make a meaningful connection: Keith Hart’s anthropology

  Transcription of an interview with Federico Neiburg and Fernando Rabossi held at the National Museum (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), on May  23rd, 2011. It will…

  • Post date 15th May 2016
  • Post author By Keith Hart

35. Los tecnólogos de la libertad y el futuro de la justicia global

Dr John Postill Estado del poder 2016 ver PDF Original English version: Postill, J. 2016. Freedom technologists and the future of global justice. In State of Power 2016.…

  • Post date 15th May 2016
  • Post author By John Postill

The reality of race: fieldwork experiences from Ghana

Millicent, one of the staff members of the hostel where I stayed, and I. By Marije Maliepaard           Recently my Colombian friend and I were talking about being white in a country like…

  • Post date 15th May 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Begging Wars: Nottingham Police’s dodgy Prince tribute 

Begging Wars. This ghastly bin-hoarding in Nottingham – truly ideological but with colour palette decisions that are more spurious than the ten levels of prejudice this Police ad…

  • Post date 15th May 2016
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Mary M. Steedly, “Rifle Reports: A Story of Indonesian Independence” (U of California Press, 2013)

Mary M. Steedly‘s new book, Rifle Reports: A Story of Indonesian Independence (University of California Press, 2013), is one of a kind and will continue to be so,…

  • Post date 15th May 2016
  • Post author By Nick Cheesman

David Novak on “The Dubbing of a New Era: Audiocassettes, Open Access and the Dissonances of Digital Democracy”

  Brian Dettmer, Skull 11 (80’s metal), 2007 I am excited for Dave Novak‘s upcoming talk May 26th at UC Davis. I will serve as the discussant for…

  • Post date 14th May 2016
  • Post author By Alexandra Lippman
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