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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

BDS, the AAA, and Academic Imperialism

We Disagree to Agree Support for a particular cause can come from numerous sources and points of view, each representing different interests. Similarly, people can arrive at the…

  • Post date 14th November 2015
  • Post author By Maximilian Forte

Council for Museum Anthropology Reception, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Summer Roundup: The Ethnographic Case, Part 2 by Deanna Day

In June, we debuted an extensive new series on Somatosphere, The Ethnographic Case. Edited by Emily Yates-Doerr and Christine Labuski, the series is organized on an expanding, virtual…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Deanna Day

Making Black Lives Matter: Reflections on the Declaration and the Movement (Introduction Part II)

[Savage Minds is pleased to run the second part to the introduction for the “Making Black Lives Matter: Reflections on the Declaration and the Movement” series. Here, Bianca…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Bianca C. Williams

Anthropology != Ethnography

      I was talking in the pub about the fundamental nature of anthropology with one of my classmates during my master’s course a few years ago after…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Q&A: Ted Fischer of Vanderbilt | Nashville Post

Read the Nashville Post’s Q&A: Ted Fischer of Vanderbilt on Social Entrepreneurship and Mani+Ted Fischer is professor of anthropology and director of the Center for Latin American Studies…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Unknown

Q&A: Ted Fischer of Vanderbilt | Nashville Post

Read the Nashville Post’s Q&A: Ted Fischer of Vanderbilt on Social Entrepreneurship and Mani+Ted Fischer is professor of anthropology and director of the Center for Latin American Studies…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Ted Fischer

Anthropology != Ethnography

      I was talking in the pub about the fundamental nature of anthropology with one of my classmates during my master’s course a few years ago after…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Anthropology != Ethnography

      I was talking in the pub about the fundamental nature of anthropology with one of my classmates during my master's course a few years ago after…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

SAFN Panels and Events at the 2015 AAA Meeting in Denver

This is a listing of food-related panels, papers, posters, & events at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, 2015 (Denver, CO) Current & Future SAFN Members…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By reblack

Q&A: Ted Fischer of Vanderbilt | Nashville Post

Read the Nashville Post’s Q&A: Ted Fischer of Vanderbilt on Social Entrepreneurship and Mani+Ted Fischer is professor of anthropology and director of the Center for Latin American Studies…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Ted Fischer

Q&A: Ted Fischer of Vanderbilt | Nashville Post

Read the Nashville Post’s Q&A: Ted Fischer of Vanderbilt on Social Entrepreneurship and Mani+Ted Fischer is professor of anthropology and director of the Center for Latin American Studies…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Ted Fischer

Anthropoliteia Sessions @ #AAA2015

Hello, Dear Reader, it is that very special time of year again: The American Anthropological Association’s Annual Meeting. This year in Denver Colorado. As impassioned followers of this…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Danny Inman

A Message Regarding Sponsored Emails

Dear Colleagues, If you registered for the 2015 Annual Meeting, you will have received two emails this week, one from the proponents of Resolution #1, and one from…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

#Events: the Wacky, the Bizarre… and the Hairy!

>INSERT BLURB – BLA-BLA-BLAHBLA-BLAH< Fine, this was no editorial omission although the thought is fun, right! Rather it was a carefully deliberated opening intended to capture the cull…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Allegra

Marco Rubio and the Shallow Pit of American Politics

Politicians like Pat McGrory, Rick Scott and alas, Marco Rubio seem to consider the general pursuit of knowledge not only a waste of time but a waste of…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Marco Rubio and the Shallow Pit of American Politics

Politicians like Pat McGrory, Rick Scott and alas, Marco Rubio seem to consider the general pursuit of knowledge not only a waste of time but a waste of…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Marco Rubio and the Shallow Pit of American Politics

Politicians like Pat McGrory, Rick Scott and alas, Marco Rubio seem to consider the general pursuit of knowledge not only a waste of time but a waste of…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Marco Rubio and the Shallow Pit of American Politics

Politicians like Pat McGrory, Rick Scott and alas, Marco Rubio seem to consider the general pursuit of knowledge not only a waste of time but a waste of…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Thoughts on Death Row

I was watching the movie Capote last night and it got me thinking about death row and the psychological health of the inmates. Capote follows Truman Capote’s process…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Alissa Marilyn Peterson

Marco Rubio and the Shallow Pit of American Politics

There is a long tradition of anti-intellectualism in American politics and American society. More than 45 years ago George Wallace, then Governor of Alabama and a presidential candidate,…

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

Position Announcement: Supervisory Museum Specialist (Collections Management), Natioanl Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Suitland, MD

  • Post date 13th November 2015
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors
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