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Why the world needs anthropology

Standplaats Wereld has just published a nice report by  Giulia Sinatti from the recent symposium, “Why the World Needs Anthropologists – Burning Issues of Our Hot Planet” in…

  • Post date 4th December 2015
  • Post author By Jovan Maud

Revisiting a Writing Process: Ode to Academic Freedom #humanrights

This week we have dedicated an unusual amount to one single publication. This has in part been because of the unabashed claim – from one of Allegra’s founders…

  • Post date 4th December 2015
  • Post author By Miia Halme-Tuomisaari

Sounding Board– A Collective Exhibition

If you happen to be in Austin, make sure to visit the exciting–and first ever–Sounding Board collective installation curated by Leonardo Cardoso. The exhibition is the first of…

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By Alexandra Lippman

The Grinder and the perils of celebrity culture

The Grinder is a show from FOX about a TV actor (Rob Lowe as “Dean”) who leaves his hit series, a courtroom drama, to spend some time in…

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By Grant

Anthropologist? You’re hired!

By Giulia Sinatti The stereotypical image of anthropologists as weird people studying local customs in odd corners of the globe could not be less accurate, according to speakers…

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

In the Journals – November 2015 Part I by Michelle Pentecost

Here’s comes the first round of what you’ll find ‘In the Journals’ from November. Apart from the listings below, also see the Somatosphere post on a Special Issue…

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By Michelle Pentecost

Divorce and the Outbreak of Apparent Situational Asthma at My School

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Carlos E. Chardón: Masking Puerto Rican state failure

With the recent default on debt payment (see Franqui Rivera and Colón-Garcia 2015), Puerto Rico became a failed state. State failure is the inability or incapacity of a…

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

A Burkina Faso where “nothing should be as before”: presidential and legislative elections in perspective By Sten Hagberg

On Sunday 29 November, Burkina Faso organized successful presidential and legislative elections. They marked the end of a one-year-political transition and a step in consolidating the country’s democr…

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By Mats Utas

Kulturelles Erbe des Orients in Gefahr

2015 wurde das Grabungshaus der Abteilung Vorderasiatische Archäologie an der Goethe-Universität in Tell-Chuera, im Nordosten Syriens nur wenige Kilometer von der Grenze zur Türkei gelegen, zum großen…

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By Dr. Dirk Frank

The Death and Life of the Total Work of Art

Der Sammelband beinhaltet Vorträge, die während des 12. Internationalen Bauhaus-Kolloquiums 2013 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität gehalten wurden. Im Mittelpunkt des Kolloquiums stand der 150. Geb…

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By Redaktion

Book Launch: Revisiting the Origins of Human Rights

The cozy University of Helsinki Think Corner turned out to be too small for the book launch of Revisiting the Origins of Human Rights, edited by Pamela Slotte…

  • Post date 3rd December 2015
  • Post author By Ukri Soirila

Un-doing Design Anthropology: Uber-versities and not belonging

Title slide of my final lecture at Swinburne Elizabeth Tunstall, CC BY-NC If you have been following the media, American universities are under pressure to make their campuses…

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By

Un-doing Design Anthropology: Uber-versities and not belonging

Title slide of my final lecture at Swinburne Elizabeth Tunstall, CC BY-NC If you have been following the media, American universities are under pressure to make their campuses…

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By

Bianca Brijnath’s “Unforgotten: Love and the Culture of Dementia Care in India” by Tanja Ahlin

Unforgotten: Love and the Culture of Dementia Care in India by Bianca Brijnath Berghahn Books, 2014, 240 pages Bianca Brijnath’s book, Unforgotten: Love and the Culture of Dementia…

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By Tanja Ahlin

SAFN at the 2015 AAA Meeting in Denver

Rachel Black SAFN President Connecticut College It was a busy and productive AAA Meeting for the Society for the the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition. Our section sponsored…

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By reblack

The Shock of the Anthropocene: the Earth, history, and us

This is an interesting looking book, from Verso. “Scientists tell us that the Earth has entered a new epoch: the Anthropocene. We are not facing simply an environmental…

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

On the Margins of Anthropology

Things are usually more creative on the margins, a notion that became evident during the recently concluded meetings of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) in Denver. The proposed…

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

On the Margins of Anthropology

Things are usually more creative on the margins, a notion that became evident during the recently concluded meetings of the

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

On the Margins of Anthropology

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

On the Margins of Anthropology

Things are usually more creative on the margins, a notion that became evident during the recently concluded meetings of the

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

On the Margins of Anthropology

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Conversations with Cristopher: The Color of Skin

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By Marianne Paiva

In the Journals – November 2015

Welcome back to In the Journals, a look at recent publications in the world of security, law, crime, and governance. November has brought forth a number of engaging and…

  • Post date 2nd December 2015
  • Post author By David Thompson
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