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Seeing Revolutionary Info-structure

[extract from keynote at the Mobile Life Centre, University of Stockholm, March 17, 2016] Its the summer of 2015 and I am on a former Naval Air Force…

  • Post date 23rd March 2016
  • Post author By Adam Fish

The Great Wall as Space-craft by Judith Farquhar

The Great Wall of China is not the barrier to barbarians it is sometimes thought to be. These days, it does not seem to bound anything [1], in…

  • Post date 23rd March 2016
  • Post author By Judith Farquhar

CFP: Ambient Matter: Sensorial Engagements with a Toxic World (AAA)

CALL FOR PAPERS American Anthropological Association Meetings Minneapolis, MN. November 16-20, 2016 Panel title: Ambient Matter: Sensorial Engagements with a Toxic World Panel abstract: An anthropolog…

  • Post date 23rd March 2016
  • Post author By guestauth0r

#Review: Human Rights as War by Other Means. Peace Politics in Northern Ireland

There has, of late, been a loud and to some extent circular debate within the field of human rights studies. The debate is over whether or not one…

  • Post date 23rd March 2016
  • Post author By Aditi Surie von Czechowski

Trace ethnography: a retrospective

Stuart Geiger @staeiou continues our edition of ‘The Person in the (Big) Data‘ with a reflection on his practice of ‘trace ethnography’ that focuses on the trace-makin…

  • Post date 23rd March 2016
  • Post author By staeiou

Nativistic Movements

Originally published as: “Nativistic Movements” By Ralph Linton and A. Irving Hallowell American Anthropologist, 45(2), 1943, pp. 230-240 NATIVISTIC MOVEMENTS By RALPH LINTON —&#8212…

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By Maximilian Forte

Alfredo Saad-Filho: Overthrowing Rousseff: It’s class war, and their class is winning

This post is part of a series on the Latin American pink tide, moderated and edited by Massimiliano Mollona (Goldsmiths, University of London). The judicial coup against President Dilma…

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Trumpmenbashi: Central Asian dictatorship and American tabloid spectacle

My first article for The Diplomat is on the parallels between Donald Trump and the leaders of Central Asian authoritarian states: In January, shortly before he began sweeping…

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

A Smear in Disguise: Comments on Starrett

Anthropologists for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions is pleased to present  Charles Hirschkind‘s powerful rebuttal to Gregory Starrett’s recent essay in Anthropology News that …

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By Jessica Winegar

Panel: “Media anthropology’s legacies and concerns” @ EASA 2016 Conference Milan

The EASA Media Anthropology Network’s panel “Media anthropology’s legacies and concerns” at the 14th European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) conference in Milan (20-23 July, 2016) …

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By philbu

Opportunities and challenges of the European refugee situation for Communication for Development

There has been a constant flow of recent critical writing about traditional development and communication approaches* – often in the context of the current European refugee situation. As…

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Spacecraft(ing) by Vincent Duclos

“Who gave us the sponge to wipe away the entire horizon? What were we doing when we unchained this earth from its sun?” cries Nietzsche’s madman in a…

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By Vincent Duclos

Anthropology & Human Rights – Version 2016

The relationship of anthropology and human rights has by now been aptly illustrated: over the past decades we have moved from ‘engagement’ to ‘disengagement’ and finally ‘re-engagement’, to…

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By Allegra

Natural Infrastructures: Sediment, Science, and the Future of Southeast Louisiana

By Monica Patrice Barra, The Graduate Center, City University of New York § Losing a football field an hour “Historical and projected coastal Louisiana land changes: 1978-2050” (www.lacoas…

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By colinhoag

32. Review of Firebrand Waves of Digital Activism 1994–2014 (Karatzogianni 2015)

This is the thirty-second post in the freedom technologists series Postill, J. in press 2016. Review of Karatzogianni, A. (2015) Firebrand Waves of Digital Activism 1994–2014. Palgrave Macmillan…

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By John Postill

Paranoid Reading, Writing, and Research: Secrecy in the Field

In my first Savage Minds guest post, I wanted to write about the encounter that most deeply influenced my time in the field.  In the remainder of my…

  • Post date 22nd March 2016
  • Post author By Alix Johnson

Oerwoudgeluiden

Door Ton Salman. Excuses dat ik nu pas mee kom; de krantenberichten erover zijn al oud. De kwestie is dat het krantenkaternen betreft waaraan ik meestal geen prioriteit…

  • Post date 21st March 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Ladders to Other Worlds

As a symbol of cultural continuity, the wooden pueblo ladder connects its users to their ancestors, the universe, their spiritual beliefs, and one another. Pueblo Indian communities in…

  • Post date 21st March 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

anthro in the news 3/21/16

Sorry is not enough Source: Pixabay The Star Phoenix of Saskatoon (Canada) reported on a lecture at the University of Saskatchewan by Audra Simpson, professor of anthropology at Columbia…

  • Post date 21st March 2016
  • Post author By GGP/CIGA Intern

Philadelphia Street Style: J. off 17th St

“I usually dress way more conservative than this,” J. told me, as we stood at the entrance off an alleyway off of 17th St. “I usually dress like…

  • Post date 21st March 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

A Geek’s Guide to the 2016 PCA/ACA Conference

By Emma Louise Backe This week, Nick Mizer and I will be headed out to Seattle, Washington to attend the annual PCA/ACA Conference. Popular culture itself is a…

  • Post date 21st March 2016
  • Post author By Emma Louise Backe

Introduction to “On the Ground”

The very public lynchings of black men, women, and children prompted much concern, discussion, and action at the 2014 Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association in Washington,…

  • Post date 21st March 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

DNA and Indigeneity

DNA in the News Rapid developments in genetic technologies are allowing for innovative applications in archaeology and anthropology. Intriguing scientific studies hinting at population origins, moveme…

  • Post date 21st March 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

An Anniversary as a Laboratory #HumanRights

This Allegra week we focus on a theme that we have addressed numerous times earlier: human rights. This repeated attention is not entirely coincidental as the theme features…

  • Post date 21st March 2016
  • Post author By Allegra
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