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News Round Up In-Brief

US News According to recent reports, despite the push to get more people enrolled under Obamacare, 962,805 residents in New York City still remain uninsured out of which…

  • Post date 16th November 2015
  • Post author By nkline

‘Monsoon Marketplace’ vs. ‘Silk Roads’

      I want to look again at the importance of Southeast Asia in world history, which I do with some regularity on this blog. Peter Frankopan’s view of…

  • Post date 16th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

“We Are With You” – Musicians and the 2016 general elections in Uganda, by Nanna Schneidermann

In Uganda, the campaigns for the 2016 elections are on. On the 16th of October president Yoweri K. Museveni was the guest of honor at a dinner party…

  • Post date 16th November 2015
  • Post author By Mats Utas

‘Monsoon Marketplace’ vs. ‘Silk Roads’

      I want to look again at the importance of Southeast Asia in world history, which I do with some regularity on this blog. Peter Frankopan’s view of…

  • Post date 16th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

‘Monsoon Marketplace’ vs. ‘Silk Roads’

      I want to look again at the importance of Southeast Asia in world history, which I do with some regularity on this blog. Peter Frankopan's view of…

  • Post date 16th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Report on the 2015 Biennial Conference of the Finnish Anthropological Society

This week, Allegra makes a five-day trip to the northern capital of Finland, Helsinki! Our fantastic local allies have put together a comprehensive string of posts about the…

  • Post date 16th November 2015
  • Post author By Allegra

Let Your Let Shine #UnitedWeStand #PrayfortheWorld

Let your light shine in the face of terror, hatred, and evil. Only if we stand united in love, will our inner light be able to banish this…

  • Post date 16th November 2015
  • Post author By sydneyyeager

Stand in the Place Where You Live

Anthropologists for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions presents this compelling statement of support from the perspective of Latin Americanist anthropologist Diane Nelson.  She connects the …

  • Post date 16th November 2015
  • Post author By Jessica Winegar

What FoodAnthropology is Reading Now: Nov 15th Edition

November 15: The internet this week was full of great food reads. If you’d like to contribute a link for future round-ups, please email them to LaurenRMoore@uky.edu. Submissions…

  • Post date 15th November 2015
  • Post author By laurenrmoore

Gemeente Zuidplas heet u welkom

Het zoeken naar ontspanning en het spelen van spelletjes is belangrijk voor iedereen. Door Nadine Goeree. Mijn ons-kent-ons dorpje, waar ik graag ben en niet uit weg zou…

  • Post date 15th November 2015
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Pray for All

Three days ago, a massive terrorist attack took place in various locations in Paris, France. About 130 were killed and roughly 350 were injured. The entire world had…

  • Post date 15th November 2015
  • Post author By Alexandra Lara

Fellowship Opportunity: American Philosophical Society Library, Center for Native American Indigenous Research, Philadelphia, PA

  • Post date 15th November 2015
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

How to (Suitably) Comfort the Grieving

Two weeks ago, I discovered this really touching Upworthy blog on social media about grief: http://www.upworthy.com/magic-words-to-say-when-everythings-going-wrong-not-everything-happens-for-a-reason….

  • Post date 15th November 2015
  • Post author By Pratyusha Mutyala

Rewind and Fast Forward, Part 5

I’m grateful to the many savage minds for making room for Rewind and Fast Forward. Our deal was two weeks as a guest blogger and four to five blogs. My…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By Michael Agar

Rasanblaj Continua: A Conversation with Gina Athena Ulysse

This past summer marked the release of Caribbean Rasanblaj, a special double issue of the Hemispheric Institute’s journal, e-misférica. Our social media team at Anthropology Now was proud to spread t…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By Various Authors

Pauvre Paris. Reflections in the aftermath of November 13, 2015

When I lived in Paris (1986), young Algerians, especially men, were the most despised members of the city’s society. They hung out, smoking cigarettes on streets and trying…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By Ethnographer | Ecographer

Another Thanksgiving Basket Story: Don’t Cry Over Spilled Coffee!

Delivering the Thanksgiving Basket to the Poorest and Most Disadvantaged Households in Principal Bill Rich’s School District Always Brought Out New Adventures

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By Tony Waters

The Paris massacre and the Syrian refugee crisis

Two dramatic events, one unfolding over the last several years, the other a sudden shock, currently eclipse all other issues. Syrians desperate to escape their broken country enter…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By thomashyllanderiksen

The Paris massacre and the Syrian refugee crisis

Two dramatic events, one unfolding over the last several years, the other a sudden shock, currently eclipse all other issues. Syrians desperate to escape their broken country enter…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By Thomas Hylland Eriksen

The Paris massacre and the Syrian refugee crisis

Two dramatic events, one unfolding over the last several years, the other a sudden shock, currently eclipse all other issues. Syrians desperate to escape their broken country enter…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By Thomas Hylland Eriksen

The Attack on Paris

By now most people have seen the news that Friday night there was a terror attack in Paris. I can only imagine what the people of France and…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By Monica Jeanne Poleway

After the Paris attacks; a letter to my daughter.

After the Paris attacks. A letter to my daughter, Lou Hart. Sophie and Constance are shaken, S more moved by all the calls from kin and friends, poring…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By Keith Hart

Industrialisation Was A Big Change – Anthropology/Sociology

       There was a brilliant article on Aeon recently about male tears in European history and how men appear to have wept just as much as women until…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Industrialisation Was A Big Change – Anthropology/Sociology

       There was a brilliant article on Aeon recently about male tears in European history and how men appear to have wept just as much as women until…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West
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