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Art Ecosystem, Biennale Jatim 2015

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Roikan

Art Ecosystem, Biennale Jatim 2015

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Roikan

Art Ecosystem, Biennale Jatim 2015

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Roikan

Art Ecosystem, Biennale Jatim 2015

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Roikan

Isabelle Stengers’ new book available open access

Isabelle Stengers’ new book, In Catastrophic Times, is available for free as a .pdf download at this site. Here is a description of the book (which you can…

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Celebrating anthropology

This blogpost is an open message to my colleagues and friends who are celebrating today the 25th anniversary of the first anthropology department in Hungary.  Dear all, I…

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Diana Szanto

Criminal Negligence? (Part 2)

There is little evidence that transnational shipments of “e-waste” derive from attempts by exporters to elude strict environmental regulations and indicate rather that global flows are mainly driven…

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Why popular anthropology?

  The core mission of anthropology is the understanding of human behaviour in a world full of cultural and historical diversity. The anthropological commitment to this immense plurality…

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Elisabetta Costa

Bujumbura Burning, Part II: Misrepresentations of the Burundian Crisis and their Consequences, by Jesper Bjarnesen

Since April, Burundi’s capital of Bujumbura has been the scene of violent confrontations between security forces and civilian protesters who deplore president Pierre Nkurunziza’s candidacy in July‘s p…

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Mats Utas

Tysklands klimaskvis

Jeg har skrevet om økomodernisme i Morgenbladet, nummer 47. Dere må kjøpe avisen for å lese hele essayet, men jeg har lagt ut avsnittet om Tyskland her, med…

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Lars Risan

#Review: Children and Borders

In September 2015, an image of a three year old Syrian child, lying lifeless on a Turkish beach, travelled the world in a matter of hours. In tragic…

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Sharon Attard

Vind je plek!

Door Lotte Dijkstra. Maandagochtend, 1 september 2015. Ik kom rechtstreeks uit mijn functie als productie medewerker bij het Noorderzon Performing Arts Festival in Groningen gerold, om mij te storten…

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

The Ruination of Written Words

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Gastón Gordillo

The Ruination of Written Words

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Gastón Gordillo

NGO-graphies: On Knowledge Production and Contention

The NGOs and Nonprofits Special Interest Group held its second biennial conference before the AAAs last week. It’s designed to give anthropologists and practitioners working in and with…

  • Post date 27th November 2015
  • Post author By Rebecca Nelson

Looted ancient statue returned to Egypt

  • Post date 26th November 2015
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

What really happened on Thanksgiving

(This is the second annual posting of a short, edited snippet of pages 55-66 of Charles Mann’s   1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus. In it Mann describes the history of…

  • Post date 26th November 2015
  • Post author By Rex

The Kutai Inscriptions – Introduction

     The earliest inscriptions from Indo-Malaysia are generally considered to be the Kutai inscriptions from eastern Borneo (now a national park), dated on stylistic grounds to the fourth…

  • Post date 26th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

The Kutai Inscriptions – Introduction

     The earliest inscriptions from Indo-Malaysia are generally considered to be the Kutai inscriptions from eastern Borneo (now a national park), dated on stylistic grounds to the fourth…

  • Post date 26th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

The Kutai Inscriptions – Introduction

     The earliest inscriptions from Indo-Malaysia are generally considered to be the Kutai inscriptions from eastern Borneo (now a national park), dated on stylistic grounds to the fourth…

  • Post date 26th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

#Review: Boyhood. Twelve Years on Film

“Fate met Chance; I don’t know what she said to him but it was something about pictures and time” (Lorelei, 104). It is nearly impossible, in writing this…

  • Post date 26th November 2015
  • Post author By Frank Karioris

Getting Free in Cleveland

[Savage Minds is pleased to present the last essay in the series “Making Black Lives Matter: Reflections on the Declaration and the Movement.” In the past week, events…

  • Post date 26th November 2015
  • Post author By Bianca C. Williams

Combatting ISIS/Daesh

Clamping down with law and order will not be enough by Thomas Piketty, Le blog de Thomas Piketty, Le Monde online, November 24, 2015 Confronted with terrorism, the…

  • Post date 25th November 2015
  • Post author By tabsir

Post-Script, Still Longer Shadows: Guillaume Lachenal on “In the Shadow of Ebola” by Guillaume Lachenal

This commentary on Gregg Mitman and Sarita Siegel’s In the Shadow of Ebola is intended as a post-script to the forum on the film which appeared earlier this…

  • Post date 25th November 2015
  • Post author By Guillaume Lachenal
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