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Colin Anderson at NYFW Mens, Washington St, New York

Colin is wearing a women’s coat from Landeros New York in this shot. New York Fashion Week may have split into two separate events (mens’ and women’s), but…

  • Post date 25th February 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Beyond the Vaccination Rift

“Man is by nature a social animal … for [whom] the whole must necessarily come before the part.” —Aristotle Parents who do not vaccinate their children have faced…

  • Post date 25th February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

Childbirth in the Americas: Part Six

Examining Boundaries in Adolescent Birth in Mexico Adolescents as reproducers are often considered a problematic category because of their paradoxical duality as children who have babies. For women ou…

  • Post date 25th February 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

Kelly Ray Knight’s addicted.pregnant.poor by Kirsten Bell

addicted.pregnant.poor By Kelly Ray Knight Duke University Press, 2015, 328 pages addicted.pregnant.poor is the sort of ethnography you start reading and don’t put down again until it’s finished. …

  • Post date 25th February 2016
  • Post author By Kirsten Bell

Glocalising Social Media

Image: UCL Press By Jordi Bok As anthropologist Daniel Miller takes place behind the microphone to start his lecture, a whistle blows through the lecture room. It is…

  • Post date 25th February 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Crisis, ISIS, Synthesis: Where is Libya Going?

Just as the pace of subjecting Libya to a new phase of international discipline quickens, the elites of the small club of recolonizing powers that nominate themselves “the…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By Maximilian Forte

The rise of a celebrity culture

These images are from the Pantheon database at the Macro Connections group at Media Lab at MIT. They map what the Media Lab calls “historical cultural production” and the relative…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By Grant

In the Journals – February 2016

    Welcome back to In the Journals, a look at recent publications in the world of security, law, crime, and governance.  The February issue of Cultural Anthropology is…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By David Thompson

A 21st Century Update

Global Health Policy Toward Traditional Healers Introduction Much has occurred in the world of traditional medicine since the World Health Organization (WHO) first appealed for the integration of…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By Christopher Lynn

On Capoeira

In recent years, Capoeira has become an international hit, but within Brazil it remains a cultural and political minefield. The state has had a love/hate relationship with ca…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By Lauren Griffith

On Capoeira

In recent years, Capoeira has become an international hit, but within Brazil it remains a cultural and political minefield. The state has had a love/hate relationship with ca…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By Lauren Griffith

When Sperm Compete, Nature’s Call Leads to Bigger … Testicles

[In humans, the testes] are from an inch and a half to two inches long, about an inch and a quarter from the anterior to the posterior border,…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

The politics of migrant material culture

Analyzed as archaeological phenomena, these historical phenomena differ based on the environmental and political nature of the different migrations. But, in both cases, the i…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By Corey McQuinn

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now: February 23rd Edition

Hello FoodAnthro readers, I hope you enjoy this week’s round up. Please send any links you’d like to share to LaurenRMoore@uky.edu. Kathleen Purvis tosses some fighting words at…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By laurenrmoore

Slow Fish

David Beriss University of New Orleans After the festivities of Carnival, we have Lent. Here in New Orleans, even if you are not Catholic, you are surrounded by…

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

New Earth Politics: new book out soon on politics in the #Anthropocene

Details from MIT Press Here New Earth Politics Essays from the Anthropocene Edited by Simon Nicholson and Sikina Jinnah Overview Humanity’s collective impact on the Earth is …

  • Post date 24th February 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Philadelphia Street Style: Vonnysemaj, Chestnut St

My street style photography has always been circular. I seem to loop back around to a certain core aesthetic, an aesthetic, I might add, that has remained essentially…

  • Post date 23rd February 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Anthropologist pens a best-seller in South Korea

Republished with permission from The University of California  “A new book by paleoanthropologist Sang-Hee Lee about human evolution is a best-seller in South Korea.” Photo by Hee-Joong Le…

  • Post date 23rd February 2016
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Kicking Inner City Press’ Matt Lee out of the UN is bad for media & development

News about Matt Lee and his stand-off with UN officials reached me through Twitter on Saturday morning local time and has since gained some momentum, including a longer…

  • Post date 23rd February 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Craig Young: an interview in SF

I did this interview for a project called Automated Anthropologist.  (I went to San Francisco and let it be known that I was prepared to do anything anyone…

  • Post date 23rd February 2016
  • Post author By Grant

The First Butchers

Living humans, all 7.3 billion of us, are classified as Homo sapiens. That means we are all part of the same species; our genus is Homo, meaning “man,”…

  • Post date 23rd February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

The Inner Beast released after Ugandan Elections 2016, Marianne Bach Mosebo

The Ugandan Presidential Election in 2016 left many Ugandans frustrated and angry at the election process and the announcement of the incumbent, President Yoweri Museveni, as the winner…

  • Post date 23rd February 2016
  • Post author By Mats Utas

Quo vadis Religionswissenschaft? Wissenschaftliche ‚turns‘ und die Nabelschau Europas

Wenn man “Quo vadis Religionswissenschaft” im Internet sucht, ist zumindest lokal aktuell der dritte Treffer ein Interview im REMID-Blog, “Quo vadis, domine? Eurozentrismus(kritik) in der Religionswi…

  • Post date 23rd February 2016
  • Post author By Christoph Wagenseil

Notes on the 7th digital ethnography reading (Garcia et al 2009)

By Tresa Le Clerc PhD candidate Digital Ethnography Research Centre (DERC) RMIT University, Melbourne See other posts under digital ethnography reading group The first Digital Ethnography Reading Sess…

  • Post date 23rd February 2016
  • Post author By John Postill
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