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Allegra TV: Chiatura, my pride

Today Allegra TV features a film that is the first in a series of five ethnographic films produced by Ian Cook , Stephanie Endter, Anna Dziapshipa and Mikheil…

  • Post date 12th November 2015
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

The Erasures of “Thank you for your service”

Here in the US, it’s Veteran’s Day (in Canada it’s Remembrance Day, in England it’s Armistice Day, and it’s worth thinking about what those differences mean). The utteran…

  • Post date 12th November 2015
  • Post author By zoe

Valle de los caídos

One of my favorite aspects of my study abroad experience in Spain last spring was learning about the recent history of the country, mostly pertaining to Franco’s rule.…

  • Post date 12th November 2015
  • Post author By Zoe Hypatia Pleasure

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

[Savage Minds welcomes guest blogger Bianca Williams. She provides the first contribution to the series “Making Black Lives Matter: Reflections on the Declaration and the Movement.” Bianca is…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By Bianca C. Williams

Linguistic and Local Peripherality: The Case of Chalmatians in Greater New Orleans

In Greater New Orleans, there is an enregistered (Agha 2003) dialect of English that sounds similar to New York City English, making it stand out within the linguistic…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By Anna Babel

Rewind and Fast Forward, Part 4

In Part 3, pattern-seeking was added to the list of fundamentals of an anthropological perspective, following on from Part 2 where task-based communicative competence was proposed. I’m now on the…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By Michael Agar

The Financialization of Ebola by Susan L. Erikson

Original Ebola Virus Image by Frederick A. Murphy/CDC; downloaded November 3, 2015. Modification to image by Lukas Henne, November 3, 2015. Far away from the frontlines of the…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By Susan L. Erikson

Durchbruch für Bergbauforschung

Bergbau in den Alpen gibt es schon viel länger als bisher angenommen – im österreichischen Montafon seit der Bronzezeit. Dank C14-Datierungen konnte jetzt eine Forschergruppe der Goethe-Universität Fr…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By Ulrike Jaspers

Notes on the 5th digital ethnography reading session (Murray 2008)

By Julian Waters-Lynch PhD candidate RMIT University, Melbourne See other posts on the digital ethnography reading group The November session of the Digital Ethnography Reading Group took place…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By John Postill

25. Digital rights activists vs. Trans-Pacific Partnership: a field-theoretical analysis

This is the 25th post in the freedom technologists series Keynote to the conference “Media, culture and change across the Pacific: perspectives from Asia, Oceania and the Americas”…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By John Postill

Java and Mongols in the Medieval European Sources

       In 1292, towards the end of his reign, Khubilai Khan sent a fleet of ships from Quanzhou in southern China to invade East Java, then governed…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Java and Mongols in the Medieval European Sources

       In 1292, towards the end of his reign, Khubilai Khan sent a fleet of ships from Quanzhou in southern China to invade East Java, then governed…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Java and Mongols in the Medieval European Sources

       In 1292, towards the end of his reign, Khubilai Khan sent a fleet of ships from Quanzhou in southern China to invade East Java, then governed…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Call for reviews: Recent publications on #Race

It’s a theme that has been the subject of countless books, articles, monologues and debates: race. We’ve touched upon it in many of the reviews posted, but never focused…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By Allegra

Wisseling van de wacht

Door Georgette Veerhuis. StandplaatsWereld mag een nieuw lid verwelkomen in haar redactie en dat – je raadt het misschien al – ben ik! In deze introductieblog vertel ik…

  • Post date 11th November 2015
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Fümmsböwö – Sound Poetry Workshop Februar 2016

27./28.02.2016 Soundpoetry Performance Lecture & Stimmworkshop Martin Lau, Dirk Hülstrunk Moderne Sound Poetry (Klang Poesie) bezeichnet alle Kunst, die die phonetischen Aspekte menschlicher Sprac…

  • Post date 10th November 2015
  • Post author By weltempfaenger

geräuschkulisse*Situation Room

Mo, 30.11.15 tipi / westwerk, pferdehaus, 1.OG, Leipzig 21.00 Uhr SITUATION ROOM vom Rimini Protokoll Produktion: WDR 2014 54′ “Der “Situation Room” im Weißen Haus ist rund um…

  • Post date 10th November 2015
  • Post author By weltempfaenger

Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist SM?

Hey folks, Kelty here, Savage Minds blogger, demeritus. The AAA is coming up and with it several celebrations of ten years of Savage Minds! It is also about…

  • Post date 10th November 2015
  • Post author By ckelty

Changing Tides: Celebrating Women’s Valor on Veterans Day

This Veterans Day, Americans will celebrate the sacrifice and heroism of those who served in uniform from World War I to the most recent wars in Iraq and…

  • Post date 10th November 2015
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

Position Announcements: Curator of Ethnology and Curator of Aboriginal Art, Canadian Museum of History

  • Post date 10th November 2015
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Zionism, Anti-Blackness, and the Struggle for Palestine

Anthropologists for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions presents Jemima Pierre’s powerful critique of anti-Black violence in Israel and its connections to the oppression of Palestinians…

  • Post date 10th November 2015
  • Post author By Jessica Winegar

Two More Views on Anthropologists and Boycotts

Note from the editor: Anthropology News shares here two essays that discuss the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanction movement (BDS) as it relates to current discussions among anthropologists. As a…

  • Post date 10th November 2015
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

An open access publishing cooperative for anthropology? by Eugene Raikhel

Last month HAU and Cultural Anthropology published a proposal for an open access anthropology publishing cooperative written by Alberto Corsín Jiménez, John Willinsky, Dominic Boyer, Giovanni da Col…

  • Post date 10th November 2015
  • Post author By Eugene Raikhel

Fieldnotes on the Gendered Labor of Prison Visitation

The editors of Anthropoliteia would like to welcome a special guest post from Orisanmi Burton as part of our series of anthropological reports From the Field The New York State Department…

  • Post date 10th November 2015
  • Post author By kevinkarpiak
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