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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

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  • 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

LeserInnenbrief zu Sozialhilfe für Bigamisten

Sehr geehrte Redaktion, wir erlauben uns, darauf hinzuweisen, dass das Bild von Muslimen und Musliminnen sowie Geflüchteten, Ihr Blatt propagiert, falsch ist und diskriminierende Tendenzen aufweist. E…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Anna-Sophie Tomancok

Changing the Media

Yesterday I did an “Ask Me Anything” with the site Wiselike and got a lot of interesting questions. One of them, on problems with the US media, was…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

A close-up look at Chinese social media platforms

Tom McDonald and Xinyuan Wang introduce China’s social media platforms Chinese social media is remarkable because despite extensive media coverage and academic research, these platforms remain s…

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By Tom McDonald

Everybody’s an Ethnographer!

Dhruv Sharma has a background in anthropology, has worked in various countries as an ethnographer, and also holds a master’s degree in design ethnography from Dundee University. His doctoral …

  • Post date 11th February 2016
  • Post author By dhruvsharma101

Landdistriktsvækstpiloter og 15 andre veje til vækst

Så har regeringen åbnet endnu en låge i projekt vækst og udvikling i hele Danmark.  Nå, men erhvervs- og vækstminister Troels Lund Poulsen (V) lader til at balancere på et…

  • Post date 10th February 2016
  • Post author By mariebc

Multispecies Anthropology Panels at ASA 2016

  • Post date 10th February 2016
  • Post author By Robin Irvine

The Half of the World That Doesn’t Make Out

When the South African Thonga peoples first saw Europeans kissing in 1890, their reaction was disgust at such gross behavior. The same thing happened 100 years later for…

  • Post date 10th February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

Walter Benjamin in Palestine

Anthropologists for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions is pleased to offer this reflection on a Walter Benjamin conference in Palestine by David Lloyd, ally of anthropology and…

  • Post date 10th February 2016
  • Post author By Jessica Winegar

Good Blogs and Stories Need Conclusions, Don’t They?

  • Post date 10th February 2016
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Care Comes Home

Hydrangeas flourishing in my grandmother’s garden. Photo courtesy of Alison Witchard I have spent most of the past year thinking about and engaging with anthropological literature on care…

  • Post date 10th February 2016
  • Post author By Alison Witchard

Article Alert! Elevent recent publications in discard studies

The following ten articles and one book are recent publications from diverse disciplines, but they all relate to the study of waste, pollution, and externalities. Cooper, D. R.,…

  • Post date 10th February 2016
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

REDUX: The Neoliberal Race to the Bottom Affects Us All!* #UniversityCrisis

Over the last years academics from different disciplines have become increasingly visible on popular and social media, narrating personal stories and reflecting on the growing casualization of academi…

  • Post date 10th February 2016
  • Post author By Mariya Ivancheva
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