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Diaspora communications and Health seeking behaviour in the time of Ebola: findings from the Sierra Leonean community in London

The Sierra Leonean diaspora was active in responding to the Ebola outbreak that hit Sierra Leone in March 2014, both by providing financial and material support, and through…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By Imaobong Akpan

Diaspora communications and Health seeking behaviour in the time of Ebola: findings from the Sierra Leonean community in London

The Sierra Leonean diaspora was active in responding to the Ebola outbreak that hit Sierra Leone in March 2014, both by providing financial and material support, and through…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By Imaobong Akpan

Albuquerque on Lances vs War Elephants

       I’m reading Thomas Trautmann’s new-ish book on war elephants, Elephants and Kings, on my Kindle. It’s a brilliant book, full of well-written and totally reasonable analysis of…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Albuquerque on Lances vs War Elephants

       I’m reading Thomas Trautmann’s new-ish book on war elephants, Elephants and Kings, on my Kindle. It’s a brilliant book, full of well-written and totally reasonable analysis of…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Diaspora communications and Health seeking behaviour in the time of Ebola: findings from the Sierra Leonean community in London

The Sierra Leonean diaspora was active in responding to the Ebola outbreak that hit Sierra Leone in March 2014, both by providing financial and material support, and through…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By Imaobong Akpan

Diaspora communications and Health seeking behaviour in the time of Ebola: findings from the Sierra Leonean community in London

The Sierra Leonean diaspora was active in responding to the Ebola outbreak that hit Sierra Leone in March 2014, both by providing financial and material support, and through…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By Imaobong Akpan

Money Trees

We all know money grows on trees so why should we change… So lets pretend the Paris agreement went much further than it ever could in the quest…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds/Blogs

Money Trees

We all know money grows on trees so why should we change… So lets pretend the Paris agreement went much further than it ever could in the quest…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

Fifty mosques in Tower Hamlets: Religion, modernity, and postmodernity

Tower Hamlets, one of the most ethnically diverse zones in Europe. Source: Wikipedia By Sean Carey According to nineteenth century anthropologists, religion would disappear with modernity, supplanted …

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By anthropologyworks

Money Trees

We all know money grows on trees so why should we change… So lets pretend the Paris agreement went much further than it ever could in the quest…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

Fieldnotes: Stop motion farming

One of the things I planned for my sabbatical is learning how to make stop motion videos for research dissemination / public engagement. I’ve never done it before,…

  • Post date 20th December 2015
  • Post author By mthl_admin

Surviving the Holidays, Anthropologist Style

As the holidays inch closer, and you’re beginning to dread joining the bag of mixed nuts you call your family, consider approaching them with anthropologists’ eyes this year.…

  • Post date 19th December 2015
  • Post author By Carie Little Hersh

Links & Contents I Liked 167

Hi all, In-between my last book review for the year and my forthcoming annual blogging review post I am happy to share a comprehensive final link review before…

  • Post date 19th December 2015
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Marcia C. Inhorn, “The New Arab Man: Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East” (Princeton UP, 2012)

Marcia C. Inhorn, The New Arab Man: Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East (Princeton University Press, 2012)… Visit New Books in Anthropology for the podcast. There…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

State Crime on the Margins of the Empire (book review)

A detailed archival and ethnographic study on conflict, mining and Papua New Guinea, guided by Marxist theory, may not be everybody’s idea of a ‘must have’ item for…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

WhatsApp ban in Brazil: the word on the ground

  The text above the image reads: ‘me without WhatsApp’.   In this post Juliano Spyer suggests that the vocal backlash against the recent blocking of WhatsApp in…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By ucsalha

Inside the Fukushima Exclusion Zone: Place and Memory after Disaster

Savage Minds welcomes guest blogger Pablo Figueroa. Pablo is an assistant professor in the Center for International Education at Waseda University in Tokyo. In this position, he teaches courses on glo…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By Matt Thompson

The Mongol Invasion of Java in the Desawarnana

      The main sources for the Mongol invasion of Java are the Chinese ones, primarily the dynastic history of the Yuan. However, as I noted before, the attempted…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Céline Cantat: Migration struggles and the crisis of the European project

This post is part of a series on migration and the refugee crisis moderated and edited by Prem Kumar Rajaram (Central European University). In April 2015, when four boats…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

What is School Ethnography?

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By Tony Waters

The Mongol Invasion of Java in the Desawarnana

      The main sources for the Mongol invasion of Java are the Chinese ones, primarily the dynastic history of the Yuan. However, as I noted before, the attempted…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

The Mongol Invasion of Java in the Desawarnana

      The main sources for the Mongol invasion of Java are the Chinese ones, primarily the dynastic history of the Yuan. However, as I noted before, the attempted…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Joanna Zylinska: minimal ethics for the Anthropocene

An interesting new book on Minimal Ethics for the Anthropocene from Open Humanities Press here. A related talk below by the author, Joanna Zylinksa:

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Fieldnotes: “I am a fieldnote”

It’s hard to explain to others how we do something. Anything. But it’s especially difficult to do it when much of what happens takes place in our own…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By mthl_admin
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