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Trump, Fear and the Big Man

In his Big Man discourse, Mr. Trump says that no one else can do what he can do. He offers no specifics about how he will fix the…

  • Post date 19th January 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Article Alert! Redefining pollution and action: The matter of plastics

From the specific case of marine plastics, Liboiron’s paper offers a more general point that those of us who study discards need to remember to take seriously: How…

  • Post date 19th January 2016
  • Post author By Josh Lepawsky

Trump, Fear and the Big Man

In his Big Man discourse, Mr. Trump says that no one else can do what he can do. He offers no specifics about how he will fix the…

  • Post date 19th January 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Trump, Fear and the Big Man

In his Big Man discourse, Mr. Trump says that no one else can do what he can do. He offers no specifics about how he will fix the…

  • Post date 19th January 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Trump, Fear and the Big Man

In his Big Man discourse, Mr. Trump says that no one else can do what he can do. He offers no specifics about how he will fix the…

  • Post date 19th January 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Trump, Fear and the Big Man

In his Big Man discourse, Mr. Trump says that no one else can do what he can do. He offers no specifics about how he will fix the…

  • Post date 19th January 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Mixed Exhibits: The best of both worlds?

Post by Laia Pujol-Tost: Archaeology is mostly about materiality. Its epistemological foundation is based on the relationship between humans and the material culture. Some of this objects, will later…

  • Post date 19th January 2016
  • Post author By colleen

What FoodAnthropology is Reading Now: January 18 Edition

January 18, 2016: Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, FoodAnthro readers! There has been quite a bit of new in the past week. If you have a link…

  • Post date 19th January 2016
  • Post author By laurenrmoore

Trump, Fear and the Big Man

Donald Trump is nothing more — and nothing less — than what anthropologists used to call a “Big Man.” As I listened yesterday to his hour-long speech at…

  • Post date 19th January 2016
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

John Borrows: Drawing out Law

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

The Case of the Cake: Dilemmas of Giving and Taking by Rima Praspaliauskiene

In my fieldwork at the Cardiology Unit at Vilnius public hospital I encountered what I call “the cake case.” In 2009-2010 I was in Lithuania to study how…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By Rima Praspaliauskiene

anthro in the news 1/18/16

  Source: Google Images/Creative Commons Autism that can kill Kim Shively, professor of cultural anthropology at Kutztown University in Pennsylvania, published an article in the Morning Call (All…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By anthropologyworks

The genie is out of the bottle – it’s foolish to think encryption can now be banned

Politicians have turned their sights on encryption once more following terrorist outrages in Paris and San Bernardino, California. A country that once welcomed encryption, France is now considering…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By Adam Fish

Aisha Durham, “Home With Hip Hop Feminism: Performances in Communication and Culture”

Aisha Durham View on Amazon Is hip hop defined by its artists or by its audience? In Home With Hip Hop Feminism: Performances in Communication and Culture (Peter Lang, 2014) Aisha…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By Richard Schur

Ulla Berg, “Mobile Selves: Race, Migration, and Belonging in Peru and the U.S.”

Ulla Berg View on Amazon Ulla Berg’s new book Mobile Selves: Race, Migration, and Belonging in Peru and the U.S. (New York University Press, 2015) highlights the deeply…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By David-James Gonzales

Henry the Teacher Busts Down the Door

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By BIll Rich

Notes on the 6th digital ethnography reading session (Pink, Horst, Postill et al 2016)

By Allister Hill PhD student Digital Ethnography Research Centre (DERC) RMIT University, Melbourne On Tuesday 15 December we wrapped up the last of the Digital Ethnography Reading Sessions…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By John Postill

Links & Contents I Liked 170

Hi all, On the official first day of the spring term I am particularly welcome our 150+ new and returning ComDev students who have enrolled in one of…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Doing remote ethnography

by John Postill RMIT University Melbourne Draft chapter to the Routledge Companion to Digital Ethnography Eds. Larissa Hjorth, Heather Horst, Anne Galloway & Genevieve Bell January 2016 See…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By John Postill

CFP for “Transecology: Transgender Perspectives on the Environment”

This volume seeks to provide novel insights into ecological and environmental issues by drawing on specifically transgender perspectives. Deadline for abstracts: March 1, 2016.

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Ulla Berg, “Mobile Selves: Race, Migration, and Belonging in Peru and the U.S.” (NYU Press, 2015)

Ulla Berg’s new book Mobile Selves: Race, Migration, and Belonging in Peru and the U.S. (New York University Press, 2015) highlights the deeply historical and central role of…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By David-James Gonzales

‘Silence is golden/but my eyes still see’: Award winning documentary ‘The Silence of the Flies’

In December 2015 the School of Anthropology and Conservation was privileged to welcome alumnus Gonzalo Chacon for a screening and discussion of the award winning documentary ‘The Silence…

  • Post date 18th January 2016
  • Post author By CarolineB

Henry the Teacher and the Custodians

  • Post date 17th January 2016
  • Post author By BIll Rich

CFP: EASA 2016. “Living well together”: considering connections of health, wellbeing and work in the lives of humans and other living beings.

“Living well together”: considering connections of health, wellbeing and work in the lives of humans and other living beings. EASA conference, “Anthropological Legacies and Human Futures”, 20-23 July,…

  • Post date 17th January 2016
  • Post author By Chrissie Wanner
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