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Council for Museum Anthropology’s 2016 Call for Nominations: President, Secretary, and Treasurer

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Supreme Court Rules Against Menominee Tribe, Denies Cert NAGPRA Claim

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Jason Moore: Capitalism and the Web of Life

Jason Moore speaking on his new book from Verso. There is also an interesting review of the book here at New Inquiry. A short description from Verso: “Finance.…

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Afghans before the Taliban

Family bond: Two colourful sisters, hand in hand, pose for a photograph in Kabul, surrounded by trading locals The Daily Mail, a British newspaper, has an online gallery…

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By tabsir

Call for Reviews: Recent Publications on #kinship

Allegra’s reviews editor curated for you this list of some of the most interesting recent releases on #kinship. It’s sometimes good to go back to classic anthropological themes!…

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By Allegra

Cologne: Why cultural explanations are dangerous for feminism

The sexual assaults that occurred in Cologne on New Year’s Eve will long be remembered in Germany and in Europe more broadly. What a pity that each time…

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By Julie Billaud

Analogue to Digital and Back Again, Part II

By Kathryn Killackey (Killackey Illustration and Design) This post is part of this month’s analog/digital series and the second post­ discussing my work as an archaeological illustrator in…

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By colleen

‘Writing Culture and the Life of Anthropology’ edited by Orin Starn

Orin Starn (Editor). Writing Culture and the Life of Anthropology. 280 pp., illus., bibl., index. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2015. $94.95 (cloth), $25.95 (paperback) The essays in…

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By Allegra Giovine

‘Return from the Natives’ by Peter Mandler and ‘Backroads Pragmatists’ by Ruben Flores

Peter Mandler. Return from the Natives: How Margaret Mead Won the Second World War and Lost the Cold War. 384 pp., illus., bibl., index. New Haven: Yale University…

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By Allegra Giovine

Genetically-Engineered Crops and Sustainability: Controversies and Commentaries for 2016 (Part 1)

Ellen Messer Tufts University Krimsky, Sheldon and Jeremy Gruber, eds. 2014. The GMO Deception: What You Need to Know About the Food, Corporations, and Government Agencies Putting Our Families…

  • Post date 27th January 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Gatekeepers for fieldwork?

Our colleagues in Estonia will host a really interesting workshop this year – focusing on the role of gatekeepers. I think they are very right that these people…

  • Post date 26th January 2016
  • Post author By fstammle

Laughter is Social Glue

“Humor Versus Color” by Mita Roy ~ This cartoon was created in the spirit of generativity similar to the Raagmala paintings of India, in which visual art was…

  • Post date 26th January 2016
  • Post author By Fatima-Ayan Hirsi and Mita Roy

Snow goggles and rotten pears

Field records: Read early books and travel diaries Hundreds of American librarians and curators have put together the Digital Public Library of America, which lets you sea…

  • Post date 26th January 2016
  • Post author By Celia Emmelhainz

Paper: Interactive technology enhanced learning for social science students

Budka, P., Schallert, C., Mader, E. 2011. Interactive technology enhanced learning for social science students. In M. E. Auer & M. Huba (Eds.), Proceedings 14th International Conference on…

  • Post date 26th January 2016
  • Post author By philbu

What on Earth is Post Disciplinary Ethnography?

This post is part of the Post Disciplinary Ethnography Edition. ‘Jargon free’ text is the name of the game according to the Ethnography Matters style guide, so titling…

  • Post date 26th January 2016
  • Post author By Joseph Lindley

Lessons from a King

For El Señor On January 8 I followed – along with perhaps most of the world’s population connected to the net – the coverage of the recapture of the man…

  • Post date 26th January 2016
  • Post author By Gabriella Sanchez

We have a Slack! Join us at Ethnography Hangout to discuss applied ethnography

The Ethnography Matters, Anthrodesign, and EPIC teams have created a Slack channel for conversations about ​ethnographic methods. At Ethnography Hangout, we are an interdisciplinary group wea…

  • Post date 26th January 2016
  • Post author By tricia wang

“D.C. is Mambo Sauce”

Early in my fieldwork, I met Kameron (pseudonym) at Denny’s, the only sit down restaurant in Ward 7 at the time. Our conversation spanned several topics, but when…

  • Post date 25th January 2016
  • Post author By A. Reese

Top of the Heap: Alexander I. Stingl by Hannah Gibson

For this installment of the Top of the Heap series, I spoke with Alexander I. Stingl, who is a sociologist and a research consultant for Medical Humanities and…

  • Post date 25th January 2016
  • Post author By Hannah Gibson

anthro in the news 1/25/2016

  Eritrea landscape. Source: Creative Commons Misguided U.K. asylum policy As described in an article in the Guardian, John Campbell, reader in the anthropology of Africa and law…

  • Post date 25th January 2016
  • Post author By anthropologyworks

Representation of aid in/and pop culture: Reading Living Level-3

Similar to J. who already posted some reflections on the WFP-sponsored graphic novel Living Level-3: Iraq my first impressions of the novel (or the first four parts that…

  • Post date 25th January 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Uneven Earth Writing Grants

Uneven Earth, a website that hosts articles, interviews, and other information about environmental and social justice conflicts around the world, is offering a writing grant “to fund two…

  • Post date 25th January 2016
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Tussentijd

Door André Droogers  Waarom vonden de Keulse aanrandingen juist op Oudejaarsavond plaats? Een antropologisch antwoord. In alle culturen worden overgangen ritueel begeleid. Denk aan een bruiloft, bij …

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

Intergenerational Experiential Technologies

Post by Christine Finn, as part of the Analog/Digital series The photo was taken at the dawn of the new year, 2016. It is a snapshot taken at…

  • Post date 25th January 2016
  • Post author By colleen
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