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#Review: Governing Refugees. Justice, Order and Legal Pluralism

I was visiting Chiang Mai, Thailand, at around the same time travel magazines began to herald Myanmar as the “it” destination of 2015. When I mentioned my desire…

  • Post date 24th November 2015
  • Post author By David Fazzino

Mere vækst overalt…?

Regeringen fremlagde i går endnu en plan for et “sammenhængende Danmark”. Rapporten “Vækst og Udvikling i hele Danmark” blev igår fremlagt af erhvervs- og vækstminister Troels …

  • Post date 24th November 2015
  • Post author By mariebc

NAGPRA Review Committe Gets Three More Members

  • Post date 23rd November 2015
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Around the Web Digest: Week of November 15

Forgive the lateness, dear readers… AAA fatigue is real. Help me out by sending me links you want featured here at rebecca.nelson.jacobs@gmail.com. This post by a linguist in…

  • Post date 23rd November 2015
  • Post author By Rebecca Nelson

Swamp Dialogues: Filming Ethnography by Ildikó Zonga Plájás

In recent anthropological film practice we see a shift from established visual ethnographic paradigms focused on discursive representation (Crawford 1992), towards the realm of interdisciplinary coope…

  • Post date 23rd November 2015
  • Post author By Ildikó Zonga Plájás

anthro in the news 11/23/2015

  As of November 21, Brussels was on high alert for a possible terrorist attack. source: Smirnoff, Creative Commons What does ISIS want? CBS (Minnesota) carried a brief…

  • Post date 23rd November 2015
  • Post author By anthropologyworks

NEW! — Sandy Smith-Nonini: Petrodollar financialization, the state, and fictive production

This article argues that the oil price shocks of the 1970s triggered a wave of global financialization led by Western banks and the US State that disconnected actual…

  • Post date 23rd November 2015
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

The Ruination of Written Words

[Savage Minds is pleased to publish this essay by guest author Gastón Gordillo as part of our Writers’ Workshop series. Gastón is Acting Director of the Peter Wall…

  • Post date 23rd November 2015
  • Post author By Carole McGranahan

CFP: Animals Under Capitalism, University of Bristol, UK

The University of Bristol invites submissions for a 1-day conference to be held on May 25, 2016, on the subject of ‘Animals under Capitalism: Art and Politics’. The…

  • Post date 23rd November 2015
  • Post author By Chrissie Wanner

#Review: The Gloss of Harmony. The Politics of Policy-Making in Multilateral Organisations

I spent much of my fieldwork at a department of the UK Government grappling with a confusing dynamic between civil servants I worked with, and their ‘stakeholders’ from…

  • Post date 23rd November 2015
  • Post author By Taras Fedirko

AAA2015 research

I didn’t make it to AAA2015, but I wanted to make sure I noted sessions of interest so I can keep an eye out for people, publications, etc.…

  • Post date 22nd November 2015
  • Post author By mthl_admin

What FoodAnthropology is Reading Now: November 22 Edition

November 22, 2015: There’s good news for FoodAnthropology readers this week: it was a great week for internet food reads. Here’s a round of up what captivated FoodAnthropology…

  • Post date 22nd November 2015
  • Post author By laurenrmoore

Plädoyer für sensiblen Sprachgebrauch

Sehr geehrter Herr John, sehr geehrte Frau Sterkl, sehr geehrte Standard-Redaktion, herzlichen Dank für Ihren Beitrag „Wenn der ‚Ansturm‘ der ‚Asylanten‘ losbricht“ und das Interview mit Anatol Stefan…

  • Post date 22nd November 2015
  • Post author By Susanne Oberpeilsteiner

Learning About Police Culture

how might the police and anthropologists collaborate? Those traditional, far-away and so-called exotic groups anthropologists once studied – and “othered” – at the …

  • Post date 22nd November 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds/Blogs

Learning About Police Culture

how might the police and anthropologists collaborate? Those traditional, far-away and so-called exotic groups anthropologists once studied – and “othered” – at the …

  • Post date 22nd November 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

Learning About Police Culture

how might the police and anthropologists collaborate? Those traditional, far-away and so-called exotic groups anthropologists once studied – and “othered” – at the …

  • Post date 22nd November 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

Our language of refusal reveals a shifting stance on prejudice

The ways in which we’re speaking out against Syrian refugees indicates that we are redefining prejudicial discourse. — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 22nd November 2015
  • Post author By Scientific American Blog: Anthropology in Practice

Immortality: who needs it?

Each day, unbelievable amounts of human energy are channeled into prolonging life.  We pour millions of dollars and unending hours into seeking medial advents that may fend off…

  • Post date 21st November 2015
  • Post author By Kristen Lowe

Joint PhD in the Cognitive Science of Religion (2016-17 Studentship)

The Institute of Cognition and Culture (ICC) is offering a DEL Studentship for the Doctoral programme in the Cognitive the Science of Religion that has been established by…

  • Post date 21st November 2015
  • Post author By International Cognition and Culture Institute

Terror in France and ISIS’ Revolution: Anthropologists try to see the whole picture

(draft, post in progress) More surveillance, more bombs, more border controls, less democracy, less freedom: Europe is reacting hysterically after the deadly terror attacks in Paris one week…

  • Post date 21st November 2015
  • Post author By lorenz

Terror in France and ISIS’ Revolution: Anthropologists try to see the whole picture

(draft, post in progress) More surveillance, more bombs, more border controls, less democracy, less freedom: Europe is reacting hysterically after the deadly terror attacks in Paris one week…

  • Post date 21st November 2015
  • Post author By lorenz

Elektrizität

Die Ausgabe 30.4 (November 2015) der Zeitschrift Cultural Anthropology widmet sich in fünf Artikeln der Geschichte und Gegenwart der Elektrizität: Featured in this issue is our second Openings…

  • Post date 21st November 2015
  • Post author By amischerikow

Elektrizität

Die Ausgabe 30.4 (November 2015) der Zeitschrift Cultural Anthropology widmet sich in fünf Artikeln der Geschichte und Gegenwart der Elektrizität: Featured in this issue is our second Openings…

  • Post date 21st November 2015
  • Post author By amischerikow

Elektrizität

Die Ausgabe 30.4 (November 2015) der Zeitschrift Cultural Anthropology widmet sich in fünf Artikeln der Geschichte und Gegenwart der Elektrizität: Featured in this issue is our second Openings…

  • Post date 21st November 2015
  • Post author By amischerikow
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