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2016 – Writing

      So it’s now 2016 and all that, and apparently that means you’ve got to wrap up the previous year and make a change and so on. A…

  • Post date 4th January 2016
  • Post author By A. J. West

2016 – Writing

      So it’s now 2016 and all that, and apparently that means you’ve got to wrap up the previous year and make a change and so on. A…

  • Post date 4th January 2016
  • Post author By A. J. West

Remembering Sidney Mintz

Ellen Messer Tufts University Sid Mintz was the greatest food anthropologist of all time.  A dedicated social-justice scholar-activist, he produced path-breaking studies of Caribbean sugar-cane worke…

  • Post date 4th January 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Excel project cost estimate template

When I first started freelancing, I was struggling to estimate project budgets that didn’t result in some level of inaccuracy. A couple times I even left out important…

  • Post date 4th January 2016
  • Post author By amysantee

AN Call for Proposals

Anthropology News invites contributions for two series that explore anthropological research and perspectives related to key topical events in 2016. The short calls below are intended to spark…

  • Post date 4th January 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

The teaching- principal encounters a parallel universe of plunging necklines and fancy fingernails.

  • Post date 4th January 2016
  • Post author By BIll Rich

CfP: “Media anthropology’s legacies and concerns”

The EASA Media Anthropology Network is organizing a panel entitled “Media anthropology’s legacies and concerns” at the 14th European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) conf…

  • Post date 4th January 2016
  • Post author By philbu

Trading on distortion

The lead researcher on a seminal work mapping the international traffic of e-waste responds to criticism of his research on material flows.

  • Post date 4th January 2016
  • Post author By Josh Lepawsky

Will the Next Margaret Mead Please Stand Up? The SAPIENS-Allegra Competition to Discover New Public Anthropologists

The anthropologist is a peculiar creature. We study the world, yet too often do not share our insights with the world. Our work explores some of the most…

  • Post date 4th January 2016
  • Post author By Allegra

What FoodAnthropology is Reading Now: January 3rd Edition

January 3rd, 2016: Happy New Year, FoodAnthropology readers! Like every December and January, the internet is ringing in the year with lists–lists of old things, lists of new…

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

Anthropologist in the Cane

A great of Caribbean anthropology, Professor Sidney Mintz has passed away… Last week one of the greats of North American anthropology, Prof Sidney Mintz, passed away. Mintz was…

  • Post date 3rd January 2016
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds/Blogs

Anthropologist in the Cane

A great of Caribbean anthropology, Professor Sidney Mintz has passed away… Last week one of the greats of North American anthropology, Prof Sidney Mintz, passed away. Mintz was…

  • Post date 3rd January 2016
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

MenaLib Site

MENALib is a major resource for find e-texts, manuscripts, etc.

  • Post date 3rd January 2016
  • Post author By tabsir

Anthropologist in the Cane

A great of Caribbean anthropology, Professor Sidney Mintz has passed away… Last week one of the greats of North American anthropology, Prof Sidney Mintz, passed away. Mintz was…

  • Post date 3rd January 2016
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

Titus Novotny – Pondicherry, Indien

„Mit WLAN-Netz Shiva verbunden“.[1] Eine Reise zum Herzen der Welt. Heute hatte ich mich spontan entschlossen, in die Bibliothek zu gehen und nach einem Buch zu suchen, auf…

  • Post date 2nd January 2016
  • Post author By Unknown

Titus Novotny – Pondicherry, Indien

„Mit WLAN-Netz Shiva verbunden“.[1] Eine Reise zum Herzen der Welt. Heute hatte ich mich spontan entschlossen, in die Bibliothek zu gehen und nach einem Buch zu suchen, auf…

  • Post date 2nd January 2016
  • Post author By Florian Eitzenberger

Titus Novotny – Pondicherry, Indien

„Mit WLAN-Netz Shiva verbunden“.[1] Eine Reise zum Herzen der Welt. Heute hatte ich mich spontan entschlossen, in die Bibliothek zu gehen und nach einem Buch zu suchen, auf…

  • Post date 2nd January 2016
  • Post author By Florian Eitzenberger

Titus Novotny – Pondicherry, Indien

„Mit WLAN-Netz Shiva verbunden“.[1] Eine Reise zum Herzen der Welt. Heute hatte ich mich spontan entschlossen, in die Bibliothek zu gehen und nach einem Buch zu suchen, auf…

  • Post date 2nd January 2016
  • Post author By Florian Eitzenberger

2015 in Review: Geek Girls and Gender

By Emma Louise Backe For several years, TGA founder Marie-Pierre has been conducting research on the fraudulent phenomenon of “fake geek girls,” a category of women who ostensibly…

  • Post date 2nd January 2016
  • Post author By Emma Louise Backe

Intricacies of Universal Health Care

What are some of the primary concerns of Universal Health and access to quality health care? Among researchers doing studies in this area, these concerns have raised new…

  • Post date 2nd January 2016
  • Post author By Neil Turner

The Making of Home

One of the strengths of this book—and part of its appeal to readers interested in archaeology and anthropology—is its long view, examining changes in cultural trends over the…

  • Post date 2nd January 2016
  • Post author By Corey McQuinn

ISIS will fall

Stephen Walt has an astute analysis of the state of ISIS in Foreign Affairs.

  • Post date 1st January 2016
  • Post author By tabsir

Friends on Facebook for 46 Years: Difference in Experiencing Technical Difficulty

Where did the 46 Years come from? You didn’t become Facebook friends 46 years ago. So, where does the number come from. It isn’t random. It is a…

  • Post date 31st December 2015
  • Post author By Angela VandenBroek

Happy New Year!

The Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition wishes you a happy new year. May your 2016 be full of joy and delicious!

  • Post date 31st December 2015
  • Post author By reblack
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