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Fernando Vidal’s and Nélia Dias’s Endangerment, Biodiversity and Culture by Frédéric Keck

Endangerment, Biodiversity and Culture By Fernando Vidal and Nélia Dias (editors) Routledge, 2016, 264 pages What do natural reserves, botanical and zoological parks, anthropology museums and depart…

  • Post date 12th February 2016
  • Post author By Frédéric Keck

Best Cultural Anthropology Dissertations 2015

  Welcome to another year of my cultural anthropology dissertation picks. Every year my scanning of the year’s dissertations reveals different prominent themes, as informed by my search…

  • Post date 12th February 2016
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Why do you love anthropology?

Why do you  anthropology? We thought we’d get an early start celebrating Valentine’s Day and the Feb. 18 Anthropology Day event by sharing the #AnthroLove. Read the responses below from…

  • Post date 12th February 2016
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

Myths perpetuated by the Ghomeshi trial (re-blog)

(Re-blog from PressProgress.ca) A Toronto court heard final arguments Thursday in the trial of former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi. Ghomeshi is charged with four counts of sexual…

  • Post date 12th February 2016
  • Post author By Ethnographer | Ecographer

Meet Your Makers: First Contact Scenarios in Ridley Scott’s Prometheus

By Emma Louise Backe Ridley Scott’s Prometheus (2012) was an epic, existential prologue to Alien (1979) over twenty years in the making. The movie expands upon the universe…

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

Health in a Rwandan Hospital Garden

Hospitals have many tools at their disposal. A garden is not typically one of them (not in the healthcare system I am accustomed to in the United States,…

  • Post date 12th February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

Achy Breaky Heart

This Valentine’s Day Anthropology News takes an alternative look at contemporary romance. Ilana Gershon shares her reflections on relationships and breakups, based on research for her 2010 book,…

  • Post date 12th February 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

REDUX: From Crisis to the University of Utopia aka MURI!

We conclude this dark thematic week on University Crisis with our insistence to be also ‘tongue in cheek’. We remind both ourselves and others: when policy making is…

  • Post date 12th February 2016
  • Post author By Allegra

Why Is the “Tears of Joy” Emoji Everywhere?

Although it doesn’t quite seem that we’re ready to chat in all emojis and only emojis, they are serving to modify our responses and add meaning in an…

  • Post date 12th February 2016
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Why is the “Tears of Joy” emoji everywhere?

While it doesn’t quite seem that we’re ready to chat in all emojis and only emojis, they are serving to modify our responses and add meaning in an…

  • Post date 12th February 2016
  • Post author By Scientific American Blog: Anthropology in Practice

Why is this reading so hard?

by Pat Thomson via The Impact Blog patter It’s a fact of scholarly life that some of the reading we do is just plain difficult. Sometimes this is…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By John Postill

I’ve Got the Neanderthal Blues

I have pale skin, red hair, and freckles; my skin shows signs of permanent sun damage even though I’m not yet 40; I’ve had bouts of depression; I…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

NEW! — Plácido Muñoz Morán: Writing on “Walking in Barcelona”

The planning of fieldwork in anthropology is always shaped by a combination of expectation, uncertainty, and adventure. Before I began my own fieldwork in Barcelona in 2013, I…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

“Creative Connections” with J.R.R. Tolkien: Teaching Anthropology with Imaginative Literature

In Part One of an ongoing series, Leah McCurdy (University of Texas, San Antonio) shares her ideas for integrating imaginative literature into the anthropology classroom. How do J.R.R.…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Leah McCurdy

UNESCO’s “Recommendation Concerning the Protection and Promotion of Museums and Collections, Their Diversity, and their Role in Society”

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Future heritage? The ‘Historic Urban Landscape’ approach in Zanzibar and Amsterdam

This is what seems to me the most striking conclusion of the symposium 'Finding Stories: The role of immaterial culture in city planning', organised on 30 January in…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Sabrina Otterloo

Future heritage? The ‘Historic Urban Landscape’ approach in Zanzibar and Amsterdam

This is what seems to me the most striking conclusion of the symposium 'Finding Stories: The role of immaterial culture in city planning', organised on 30 January in…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Sabrina Otterloo

CFP: AAA 2016 in Minneapolis

Call for Papers Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition Your opportunity to present at the 115th American Anthropological Association annual meeting in Minneapolis, MN November 16-20, 201…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Jessette, Washington St, New York

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

Affiliation in an age of precarity

If you submit an article to a journal, they always ask you to list your “affiliation.” Typically this means name, academic department, name of college/university, email and mailing…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By eli

Heroism and hope – ‘still breathing’

By Saskia Jenelle Maarsen. The other day I was listening to the song ‘Alive’[1] performed by Sia. Sorrow, resilience and fierceness can be heard when Sia screams that…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Black, Feminist and Unfunded: Advice on Fieldwork in New York City

Initially my project was about Afro-Caribbean domestics. Unfortunately I did not get funding and the summer courses I was scheduled to teach were canceled at the last minute.…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Diana Burnett

CFP: Multispecies panels at the ASA2016 (Durham 4th-7th)

Panels at the ASA 2016 (Durham 4th-7th July) As the deadline for the annual conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists is this Monday (15th February), we’d thought…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Christopher Ward

Heritage Destruction in Cholula, Mexico

Heavy machinery working next to the Guadalupe psychiatric hospital at the base of the Great Pyramid of Cholula and sanctuary to the Virgen de los Remedios. Photo courtesy…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey
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