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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

Feelings into words: Harvest Festival Part 2

Describing, in words, what it’s like to be at a rave is one of the most difficult things I’ve had to do for my research. How can one…

  • Post date 10th February 2016
  • Post author By Hilary Agro

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now: February 9th Edition

February 9, 2016: Hi FoodAnthropology readers, We have a reader contribution to kick us off this week: Food, Art, and History at the Getty Center: If anyone is…

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

Smoke + Mirrors: Marie Henein’s lawyerly tactics in defense of Ghomeshi

[Feb 9, 2016. Some thoughts on the Ghomeshi trial, as the third complainant’s testimony and examination is completed, and as we wait for Judge Horkins to rule on…

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Ethnographer | Ecographer

Does Early Intervention Promote Recovery?

Director of NIMH Leaves for Google to Develop New Technologies There is a growing trend among large companies in the private sector to join in health promotion efforts,…

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Megan Carney

“Throw Me Something, Mister!”

The parade crowds were already forming as I held on to my oversized cowboy hat and made my way to the krewe’s meeting spot. I could see our…

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

Small Methods for Big Data

[Image via GIPHY] We are currently soliciting contributions to the March/April edition of EthnographyMatters. The aim of the edition is to document some of the innovative methods that are bei…

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Heather Ford

Not in Service

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

anthro in the news 2/8/16

On eliminating Valentine’s Day in U.S. public schools According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, many schools in the Minneapolis area will not be marking Valentine’s Day or many…

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

New Developments in Drone Proliferation: How Africa was Deployed to Rescue Drones, by Kristin Bergtora Sandvik

Debates on global drone proliferation tend to assume that adoption and adaptation of drones follow a universal logic and that the drone industry is a singular thing, geographically…

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Mats Utas

What’s the matter with Ethnography?

Robert Potts is a filmmaker, lecturer, designer, and PhD candidate at the HighWire Centre for Doctoral Training who takes special interest in a diverse range of subjects including shared narr…

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Robert Potts

Führung durch die Abguss-Sammlung der Archäologie am 9. Februar

Die Archäologin Dr. Ursula Mandel bietet eine Führung durch die Abguss-Sammlung der Klassischen Archäologie zum Thema „Mann und Kind“ an. Die Sammlung ist nahe den Räumlichkeiten der Abteilung…

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Redaktion

REDUX: Bourgeois Knowledge #UniversityCrisis

Young man: Hey, what’s he talking about? Old man: The professor is discussing ideas of justice and humanity in the philosophy of Plato. Young man: Plato? Old man:…

  • Post date 9th February 2016
  • Post author By Antonio De Lauri

anthro in the news 2/8/16

On eliminating Valentine’s Day in U.S. public schools According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, many schools in the Minneapolis area will not be marking Valentine’s Day or many…

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By anthropologyworks

Maha Kumbh Journal during the making of “Kalkimanthankatha – Part 2.

Still from Kalkimanthankatha. Saturday, Feb 2, 2013 I think Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot” works very well in Kumbh. A post-modern text located in a pre-modern universe. The…

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By Ashish Avikunthak

anthro in the news 2/8/2016

On eliminating Valentine’s Day in U.S. public schools According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, many schools in the Minneapolis area will not be marking Valentine’s Day or many…

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By anthropologyworks

Dear President Obama: Protect Bears Ears

My first backpacking trip in south-central Utah at age 14 was a defining moment. Some earth science teachers took my classmates and me to San Rafael Swell for…

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

“Bioculturalism” — An interview with Jason DeCaro by Jason DeCaro

“Bioculturalism” resumes this week with the first of three new interviews with self-professed biocultural anthropologists. This series aims to get anthropologists and closely-related othe…

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By Jason DeCaro

In the Journals, January 2016 by Aaron Seaman

In addition to our regular roundup of journal offerings, the current issue of Medical Anthropology is a special issue, entitled “Diversions of Biomedical Technologies in a Globalized World,”…

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By Aaron Seaman

The Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Are Teaching and Learning Among the Things We Do For Love?

Professor Marjorie Faulstich Orellana of UCLA suggested that there is a “‘Love’ Revolution” underway in education as reaction against the punitive and judgment-drenc…

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By Susan D. Blum

Anthropologists in Outer Space

Anthropologists studying outer space might sound like fringe science, like something from “The X-Files” or some “ancient aliens” TV show, but we have been studying outer space as…

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

KontaktkulturEN: Ausstellung an der Hochschule für Gesundheit (hsg) in Bochum

Christiane Falge      Ausstellungseröffnung am 19.01.2016 | Sinan Yaman, 2016 Die Ausstellung KontaktkulturEN wurde von Prof. Christiane Falge initiiert und entstand in Kooperation mit Prof. Christian…

  • Post date 8th February 2016
  • Post author By Max Schnepf
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