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Sara Shneiderman, “Rituals of Ethnicity: Thangmi Identities Between Nepal and India”

Sara Shneiderman View on Amazon Rituals of Ethnicity: Thangmi Identities Between Nepal and India (U Pennsylvania Press, 2015) by Sara Shneiderman is the first comprehensive ethnography of the…

  • Post date 3rd February 2016
  • Post author By Ian Cook

Extractive Industries – mining anthropology positions

Colleagues from Belgium advertise the following posts. The orientation is not Arctic but African – and not less fascinating for sure! Five new positions opening at the Faculty…

  • Post date 3rd February 2016
  • Post author By fstammle

Making Sense of Violence Against Minority Women: Notes on Skepticism, Discomfort & Privilege in #Fieldwork

What is it like to do fieldwork within a marginalized social group? Especially when you – the researcher – hail from the dominant community? How do you deal…

  • Post date 3rd February 2016
  • Post author By Fatima Tassadiq

A refugee camp in the Netherlands as a public sphere

Bron: RTL Nieuws By Nynke van Dijck Some weeks ago there was a big storm in the Netherlands. ‘Code Orange’ was issued to tell people to be careful…

  • Post date 3rd February 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Chefs as activists–Daniel Giusti takes on America’s school lunches

Greg de St. Maurice Ryukoku University Chefs today wield a great deal of influence. They are (or are expected to be) simultaneously artisans, entrepreneurs, activists, and celebrities. In…

  • Post date 3rd February 2016
  • Post author By Greg de St. Maurice

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now: February 2 Edition

February 2: A lot of thought-provoking food news this week, FoodAnthro readers! As always, if you have a link you’d like to share, please email it to LaurenRMoore@uky.edu…

  • Post date 3rd February 2016
  • Post author By laurenrmoore

Council for Museum Anthropology’s Lifetime Achievement/Distinguished Service Award

  • Post date 2nd February 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Confessions of a Blackhawks Fan

On June 15, 2015, the Chicago Blackhawks hockey team won their third Stanley Cup championship in six years, putting them in contention for the status of a sports…

  • Post date 2nd February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

David Wright, “Understanding Cultural Taste Sensation, Skill and Sensibility”

David Wright View on Amazon What is cultural taste? How is it formed, imagined and patterned? In Understanding Cultural Taste  Sensation, Skill and Sensibility (Palgrave MacMillan, 2015), David Wright, … Visit…

  • Post date 2nd February 2016
  • Post author By Dave O'Brien

Tam Ngo and Justine B. Quijada, eds., “Atheist Secularism and its Discontents: A Study of Religion and Communism in Eurasia”

View on Amazon Secularism has emerged as a central category of twenty-first century political thought and critical theory. Following the lead of anthropologist Talal Asad, there is a…

  • Post date 2nd February 2016
  • Post author By Todd Weir

The Multispecies Life of Feral Dendezeiros: Ethnography in Motion

By Thiago Cardoso, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil § The dendezeiro (African oil palm) makes worlds. While most people know the dendezeiro as a tree fully subordinated…

  • Post date 2nd February 2016
  • Post author By colinhoag

A response to McKee and Pritchard’s reviews of ‘One Hour in Paris’

I am grateful to Tamar McKee and Maureen Pritchard for their insightful and critical engagement with One Hour in Paris: A True Story of Rape and Recovery (University…

  • Post date 2nd February 2016
  • Post author By Karyn Freedman

Around the Web Digest: Week of January 24th

Happy Monday, dear readers! Don’t forget to send me any links to feature here at rebecca.nelson.jacobs@gmail.com. Incredibly (or not so incredibly, given the power of his name as…

  • Post date 2nd February 2016
  • Post author By Rebecca Nelson

Survival of the Socially Fittest

Humans (Homo sapiens) may have caused the extinction of Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) because of our greater talent for social innovation and tool creation. This new conclusion makes a…

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

We’ve Always Done It This Way

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By Julie

Special Focus: History of the History of Anthropology Newsletter

Read this focus section. The post Special Focus: History of the History of Anthropology Newsletter appeared first on History of Anthropology Newsletter.

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By Adam Johnson

Sapiens: Good (Maybe Great) But Not Transformational (So Far)

Last week marked the launch of Sapiens, a brand new website bankrolled by the Wenner-Gren Foundation. The unveiling is especially welcome to those of us who think about public…

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By Rex

From fish lives to fish law: learning to see Indigenous legal orders in Canada by Zoe Todd

“The necessity of respecting game is still widely acknowledged by Inuit. The awareness, that the continuity of society depends on the maintenance of correct relationships with animals and the…

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By Zoe Todd

US Museum Returns Looted Artefacts to Thailand

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

anthro in the news 2/1/2016

Source: Creative Commons U.S. football violence Cultural anthropologist William Murphy, lecturer in the department of anthropology at Northwestern University, published an op-ed in the Chicago Sun Ti…

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By anthropologyworks

Call for Abstracts: Edited Volume “Theorising Media and Conflict”

Theorising Media and Conflict Editors: John Postill (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)) Philipp Budka (University of Vienna) Birgit Bräuchler (Monash University) In a recent survey of th…

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By philbu

Global Warming: trends and consequences

Recently, health officials from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control issued a travel alert for Central, South America and the Caribbean, some 14 countries and territories exposed to…

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By Neil Turner

(Re)Konstruktion von gender im Exotensport Jugger

Wie soziale Prozesse Geschlechterkategorien reproduzieren – soziale (Re)Konstruktion von gender im Exotensport Jugger 1 Einleitung „Drei, zwei, eins – Jugg!“ so beginnt ein jeder Spielzug, der von rhy…

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By Sabrina Reis

CFA: Theorising Media and Conflict

John Postill (RMIT) Philipp Budka (Vienna) Birgit Bräuchler (Monash), eds. In a recent survey of the interdisciplinary literature on media and conflict, Schoemaker and Stremlau (2014) found that…

  • Post date 1st February 2016
  • Post author By John Postill
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