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resource development versus other community sustainability options’?

This is the general topic of the next course in our PhD programme by the Uarctic Thematic Network “Arctic Extractive Industries. It’s going to take place this time…

  • Post date 14th May 2016
  • Post author By fstammle

Suggestions for Summer Reading: Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Struggle to Write

For the past couple of years I’ve been addicted to a series of books by the  Norwegian writer, Karl Ove Knausgaard.  Presented as fiction,  these explore in minute…

  • Post date 14th May 2016
  • Post author By Maia

Food Research and Political Action: Why I support BDS

Editor’s note: SAFN is a section of the American Anthropological Association. The AAA is currently holding a vote on a resolution to boycott Israeli academic institutions. There has been…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Investigating Potlach Rituals in Contemporary Copenhagen

Vi prøver ubehjælpeligt at hænge vores improviserede tørresnor med intetsigende udprintede mereimellem-screenshots, som vi har svedt over at få ordnet i paint op på den tavle, vi har…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By mereimellem.dk

Turning cool kids into outlaws – Legal #fictions and the management of heroin abuse in post-reform China

Cool kids. On a rainy afternoon towards the end of my fieldwork in Qilin, southwest China, I sat with one of my informants, Jiao Hua – a round,…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By Giulia Zoccatelli

Shiny! A Geek Anthropologist Newsletter!

Hello amazing TGA readers! At the end of May, we’ll be launching a brand new TGA newsletter. Each month, we’ll provide subscribers with: a list of recent posts;…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By Marie-Pierre Renaud

Links & Contents I Liked 182

Hi all, Development news starts with 2 powerful pieces on orphanage tourism and a sustainable future for global volunteering; how aid became big business; #allmalepanels and introducing female…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Creative Collaborations: The Making of “Lissa (Still Time):  a graphic medical ethnography of friendship, loss, and revolution” by Sherine Hamdy

Is there a widely accessible yet conceptually rigorous way to convey anthropological insights into the lived complexities and bioethical dilemmas that attend managing chronic illness in two vastly…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By Sherine Hamdy

Water in Yomibato: Guest post by National Geographic writer Emma Marris

I traveled last November to Manu Park in the Peruvian Amazon with writer Emma Marris to guide her among the Matsigenka people for a story she published this…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By Glenn H. Shepard

Water in Yomibato: Guest post by National Geographic writer Emma Marris

I traveled last November to Manu Park in the Peruvian Amazon with writer Emma Marris to guide her among the Matsigenka people for a story she published this…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By Glenn H. Shepard

Water in Yomibato: Guest post by National Geographic writer Emma Marris

I traveled last November to Manu Park in the Peruvian Amazon with writer Emma Marris to guide her among the Matsigenka people for a story she published this…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By Glenn H. Shepard

Water in Yomibato: Guest post by National Geographic writer Emma Marris

I traveled last November to Manu Park in the Peruvian Amazon with writer Emma Marris to guide her among the Matsigenka people for a story she published this…

  • Post date 13th May 2016
  • Post author By Glenn H. Shepard

Everyone is the establishment

For Quartz, I wrote about how the phrase “anti-establishment” has lost all meaning: The 2016 election is unprecedented on a number of levels. The two candidates with the…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Are Palestinian Scholars Our Colleagues? Boycott and the Material Limits of Friendship

Anthropologists for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions publishes this powerful reflection by Alireza Doostdar on how opposition to the boycott rests on an unquestioned assumption that Israel…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By Jessica Winegar

Threatened, Forgotten, and Lost Foods

An intriguing call for papers for a 2017 conference in France: Threatened, Forgotten and Lost Foods: Causes and Mechanisms of Their Decline 14th – 21st centuries TERESMA Conference 4-5…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Vernacular and Vulgar Humor on Chilean Tumblrs: Negotiating National and Local Belonging

By Nell Haynes Social media is no longer the geek domain it once was, with the Americas and Europe approaching a fifty percent penetration rate, and an overall…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By Emma Louise Backe

ATALM Survey: Audio-Visual Preservation Needs of Tribal Media Makers and Media Holders

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Hurricane Katrina’s Forgotten Survivors

Following Katrina, progress rebuilding New Orleans has been uneven. In the Lower 9th Ward, house foundations are still a common sight. Max Becherer/Associated Press When Hurricane Katrina…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By Roberto E. Barrios

Un Manjar: Viral Chilean slang

  In Chile, “manjar” is a kind of sweet sauce, similar to dulce de leche or caramel. It’s often used as filling in layer cakes or atop pancakes.…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By ucsanha

Tasks for acceleration 2. 

Success and failure of the left. Accelerated change via anti colonial and revolutionary movements in the peripheries but the metropolitan left was never strong enough to shake complicity…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Tasks for accelerationists?

The long wait for the transformation of the world: begun with the anti colonial push back against colonialism, itself subjected to cooption and complicity under the new post…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Make the C.V. Great Again: An argument for a short-form C.V.

This is the second post in a sequence called Strange Rumblings in the Meritocracy. Oh god, more title clickbait. I’m going to lose this guest blog gig if…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Souleles

Grad school has always sucked: “I am sorry to be so discouraging, but the truth requires it”

This is the start of a new series in the history of anthropology where I will document the way that grad school in anthropology has always sucked, there…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By Rex

The Violence of Capital

by Andrew Sanchez Since 2006 I have conducted research in Jamshedpur, the industrial company town of the Tata Corporation in eastern India. My work interrogates the systemic relationship…

  • Post date 12th May 2016
  • Post author By guestanthropologist
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