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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

Far right Front National first party in French regional elections

Very bad results in France’s regional elections: exit polls set xenophobic far right Front National (FN) first nationwide with over 30% of the votes; Sarkozy’s centre-right Republicans at…

  • Post date 7th December 2015
  • Post author By Vito Laterza

December 6, 1986 & 2015: The Resilience of Violence

26 years ago today; I was pregnant, happy, optimistic for my child, who was being born into a world that had just breached the Berlin Wall. It seemed…

  • Post date 6th December 2015
  • Post author By Ethnographer | Ecographer

Gun Control Podcast – Bring Sanity to Gun Violence

Update 14 June 2017: Re-releasing this Gun Control Podcast from 2015 as the stories break on Alexandria and the San Francisco UPS. I support gun control and a…

  • Post date 6th December 2015
  • Post author By Jason Antrosio

Gun Control Podcast – Bringing Sanity to Gun Violence

This gun control podcast was recorded October 2015 for a Natalia Reagan project which was to be titled “Science for Social Change.” At the time, the gun control…

  • Post date 6th December 2015
  • Post author By Jason Antrosio

Anna L. Tsing, “The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins” (Princeton UP, 2015)

Anna L. Tsing‘s new book is on my new (as of this post) list of Must-Read-Books-That-All-Humans-Who-Can-Read-Should-Read-And-That-Nonhumans-Should-Find-A-Way-To-Somehow-Engage-Even-If-Reading-Is… Visit New Books in Anthropology for the podcast. There is something wrong…

  • Post date 6th December 2015
  • Post author By Carla Nappi

Anna L. Tsing, “The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins”

Anna L. Tsing View on Amazon Anna L. Tsing‘s new book is on my new (as of this post) list of Must-Read-Books-That-All-Humans-Who-Can-Read-Should-Read-And-That-Nonhumans-Should-Find-A-Way-To-Somehow-Enga… Visit New Books in Anthropology for…

  • Post date 6th December 2015
  • Post author By Carla Nappi

Who to blame?

Anthropology and trying to understand the explanations people assumer when unexpected events occur… From the horrible to the unpleasant, when unexpected events occur people search for ex…

  • Post date 6th December 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds/Blogs

Who to blame?

Anthropology and trying to understand the explanations people assumer when unexpected events occur… From the horrible to the unpleasant, when unexpected events occur people search for ex…

  • Post date 6th December 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

Who to blame?

Anthropology and trying to understand the explanations people assumer when unexpected events occur… From the horrible to the unpleasant, when unexpected events occur people search for ex…

  • Post date 6th December 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

Pigafetta on the Cannons of ‘Burne’

        Antonio Pigafetta visited Borneo in July 1521 during the first circumnavigation of the world, immediately after Magellan’s fatal encounter with the Filipino chieftain Lapu-Lapu at Mactan in…

  • Post date 6th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Pigafetta on the Cannons of ‘Burne’

        Antonio Pigafetta visited Borneo in July 1521 during the first circumnavigation of the world, immediately after Magellan’s fatal encounter with the Filipino chieftain Lapu-Lapu at Mactan in…

  • Post date 5th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Pigafetta on the Cannons of ‘Burne’

        Antonio Pigafetta visited Borneo in July 1521 during the first circumnavigation of the world, immediately after Magellan's fatal encounter with the Filipino chieftain Lapu-Lapu at Mactan i…

  • Post date 5th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Sandra Harding on Objectivity and Diversity: Tensions for Feminist Postcolonial Thought

  • Post date 5th December 2015
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Around the Web Digest: Week of November 29

Good grief, the anthroblogosphere was active this week! I usually don’t have to omit too many entries I find interesting but this week you might need to do…

  • Post date 5th December 2015
  • Post author By Rebecca Nelson

Attenzione, un governo a 5 Stelle non è l’alternativa alla sinistra

Pubblicato sul settimanale Left in edicola dal 5 Dicembre. Fa un certo effetto ascoltare Paolo Flores D’Arcais in un lungo intervento sui tre valori della Rivoluzione francese –…

  • Post date 5th December 2015
  • Post author By Vito Laterza

Public anthropology plenary at the Melbourne AAS conference

I was excited to convene the plenary with Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Tess Lea and Greg Downey. Each of them have an amazing track record in bringing anthropology to bear…

  • Post date 5th December 2015
  • Post author By anthropolitics

Summer Roundup: Book Reviews by Deanna Day

In this last roundup of our summer posts, we draw your attention to the many insightful book reviews published on Somatosphere during the hazy days of summer, just…

  • Post date 4th December 2015
  • Post author By Deanna Day

CFP: Best Annual Food Studies Conference!

Here is the call for papers for the best annual food studies conference in North America with the most confusing name. This is the annual joint meeting of…

  • Post date 4th December 2015
  • Post author By foodanthro

A Sixteen Year Old finds Encouragement and Inspiration at AAA 2015

Chandler Zausner, one of AAA’s youngest members, submitted the following post about his experience at the AAA Annual Meeting and how he caught the anthropology bug.  My name…

  • Post date 4th December 2015
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

Ralph Fitch on Malays

      Ralph Fitch was one of the first English people to visit Melaka in the late sixteenth century. His plan had been to voyage further east by sea,…

  • Post date 4th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Ralph Fitch on Malays

      Ralph Fitch was one of the first English people to visit Melaka in the late sixteenth century. His plan had been to voyage further east by sea,…

  • Post date 4th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Ralph Fitch on Malays

      Ralph Fitch was one of the first English people to visit Melaka in the late sixteenth century. His plan had been to voyage further east by sea,…

  • Post date 4th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Links & Contents I Liked 165

Hi all, A short break and long book review later, a new link review arrives for week-end reading pleasure! How can IATI & OGP initiatives move from window-dressing…

  • Post date 4th December 2015
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus
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