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PACSA Bi-Annual Meeting | September 2-4, 2015: #Report

Over the last decades, ‘moving subjects’ have captivated—if not demanded—more of anthropologists’ attention. As one of the forefront communicators of social phenomena as they are lived ‘elsewhere’, we…

  • Post date 8th December 2015
  • Post author By Victoria Kumala Sakti

Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences

In today’s world the stakes are high, the path is long and the challenge is great–time to dig in and continue the fight for science and reason.

  • Post date 8th December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences

In today’s world the stakes are high, the path is long and the challenge is great–time to dig in and continue the fight for science and reason.

  • Post date 8th December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences

In today’s world the stakes are high, the path is long and the challenge is great–time to dig in and continue the fight for science and reason.

  • Post date 8th December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences

In today’s world the stakes are high, the path is long and the challenge is great–time to dig in and continue the fight for science and reason.

  • Post date 8th December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

The Arrival of the Portuguese – Malay Annals

       You may remember that I’ve been working on my Jawi script – the Perso-Arabic-based writing system used by Malay speakers to write their language from the fourteenth…

  • Post date 8th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

The Arrival of the Portuguese – Malay Annals

       You may remember that I’ve been working on my Jawi script – the Perso-Arabic-based writing system used by Malay speakers to write their language from the fourteenth…

  • Post date 8th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

The Arrival of the Portuguese – Malay Annals

       You may remember that I've been working on my Jawi script – the Perso-Arabic-based writing system used by Malay speakers to write their language from the fourteenth…

  • Post date 8th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences

In today’s world the stakes are high, the path is long and the challenge is great–time to dig in and continue the fight for science and reason.

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences

In today’s world the stakes are high, the path is long and the challenge is great–time to dig in and continue the fight for science and reason.

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences

In today’s world the stakes are high, the path is long and the challenge is great–time to dig in and continue the fight for science and reason.

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences

In today’s world the stakes are high, the path is long and the challenge is great–time to dig in and continue the fight for science and reason.

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Terrorism: A Challenge for the Social Sciences

We live in dangerous times. Our mean streets have become killing fields. During the past year police officers have shot and killed many unarmed African- American men. During…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

anthro in the news 12/7/2015

  A view of Mauna Loa taken from a Pu'u near The Onizuka Center for International Astronomy Visitor Information Station at Mauna Kea. source: Wikipedia Saying no to…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By anthropologyworks

Special Issue of Biosocieties: Neurosciences beyond the laboratory by Michelle Pentecost

Tanja Schneider and Steve Woolgar introduce us to Neuroscience beyond the laboratory: Neuro knowledges, technologies and markets, in this special issue of Biosocieties.   Neuromarketing in the ma…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Michelle Pentecost

Chico State and Shared Governance: Lecturers Lean In

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Marianne Paiva

An open letter to Prime Minister Turnbull: What would research and work look like if I was in charge?

Dear Mr Turnbull,  If I was in charge of research I would always include children on the research team. Instead of talking about fresh perspectives, I would build…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By The Anxious Anthropologist

Writing as Cognition

[Savage Minds is pleased to publish this essay by guest author Barak Kalir as part of our Writers’ Workshop series. Barak is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Carole McGranahan

Saba Mahmood, “Religious Difference in a Secular Age: A Minority Report”

Saba Mahmood View on Amazon It is commonly thought that violence, injustice, and discrimination against religious minorities, especially in the Middle East, are a product of religious fundamentalism…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By SHERALI TAREEN

PLAN’s Plastic-Free Campus Manual

The Plastic Free Campus Manual includes not only consumer alternatives to disposable plastics, but more importantly, organizing advice on running campaigns, working with administration, facilitating c…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

In defence of our universal double standards

The two series of terrorist attacks that hit Paris this year, have given rise to a series of debates and mutual accusations about grief, identity, and double standards.…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Samuli Schielke

What FoodAnthropology is Reading Now: December 6 Edition

December 6, 2015: For the Paris climate talks this week, an article in The Conversation argues that food–production, consumption, and everything in between–must be part of the climate…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By laurenrmoore

Hell is not in the Hereafter

My latest post in Lund…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By tabsir

What is a Family? Refugee DNA and the Possible Truths of Kinship by Carole McGranahan

Tashi thought they were his kids. They were his kids. He was the only father they had ever known. He had been their father since the day each…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Carole McGranahan
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