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Dignity Market

Dignity Market is a place that my friends rented so that disabled people living in different collective homes in and around the city can come there to work,…

  • Post date 9th November 2015
  • Post author By Diana Szanto

Chinese Sources on Indonesia – Romanisation!

       Perhaps the most important language for working out a narrative history of ancient Indonesia and Malaysia, besides Malay and Javanese, is classical Chinese. It might actually be…

  • Post date 9th November 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Are there alternatives to traditional academic publishing models ? #OA

As shown by the myriad of events highlighted during International Open Access Week, the amount of talk and initiatives regarding open science and the transition toward an open access…

  • Post date 9th November 2015
  • Post author By Aude Ferrachat

Notes on the workshop “Theorising Media and Conflict”

Figure 1. Thinking aloud about the volume Theorising Media and Conflict. Photo courtesy of Philipp Budka. Media Anthropology Network European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) Department o…

  • Post date 9th November 2015
  • Post author By John Postill

Flüchtlingsforschung gegen MythenWissenschaftlerInnen diskutieren Behauptungen aus der Flüchtlingsdebatte

Immer wieder stellen Politikerinnen und Politiker sowie Personen des öffentlichen Lebens fragwürdige Behauptungen in den Raum, die durch Medien aufgegriffen und teils zu Stammtischparolen werden. Häuf…

  • Post date 9th November 2015
  • Post author By Netzwerk Flüchtlingsforschung

Halloween and the Dead

  Last weekend, a friend and I went to the Netherword Haunted House event on Halloween. We went around 6pm, in hopes of avoiding large lines, but we…

  • Post date 9th November 2015
  • Post author By Fowzio Jama

Force Multipliers and 21st Century Imperial Warfare: Practice and Propaganda

If the present provides a hint of what it is to come, the nastiest, ugliest, and bloodiest wars to be fought this century will be between states opposed…

  • Post date 9th November 2015
  • Post author By Maximilian Forte

Around the Web Digest: Week of November 1

Ben Carson made our week by opining about Egyptology, a topic he has clearly researched extensively. Help us all stay equally informed by sending me links at rebecca.nelson.jacobs@gmail.com…

  • Post date 9th November 2015
  • Post author By Rebecca Nelson

Announcing the ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Business and Design Ethnography Fellowship

The University of Memphis Department of Anthropology (my alma mater) is pleased to announce a new fellowship program for prospective MA students in applied anthropology at the U…

  • Post date 9th November 2015
  • Post author By amysantee

Marx Channels Shakespeare on Money: Why the Lame Will Walk, the Ugly are Beautiful, and the Dishonest are Honest

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Anthropological Visions of Sustainable Futures, 12-14 Feb 2015

Gillian Conquest & Cathryn Townsend PhD Students University College London The issue of sustainability is making us mad, claimed Bruno Latour in the keynote speech that opened Anthropological…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By gillconquest

The Sociological Imagination

How and why the psychological view has come to trump the sociological imagination… Speaking with some graduate sociology students last week the question was asked, why doesn’t the…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds/Blogs

The Sociological Imagination

How and why the psychological view has come to trump the sociological imagination… Speaking with some graduate sociology students last week the question was asked, why doesn’t the…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

The Sociological Imagination

How and why the psychological view has come to trump the sociological imagination… Speaking with some graduate sociology students last week the question was asked, why doesn’t the…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

What FoodAnthropology is Reading Now

November 8, 2015—Inspired by the fantastic “Around the Web Digest” series over at Savage Minds, FoodAnthropology will be compiling and sharing what’s piqued our interest in the world of…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By laurenrmoore

The Dismal “Physics” of Blowback and Overstretch

Countering Scientism with Scientism Another sort of “physics” has emerged, right from within the same establishment of military and political institutions that produced “force multipliers…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Maximilian Forte

Community-led Ebola Action (CLEA) and the Social Mobilisation Action Consortium (SMAC)

The Community Led Ebola Action (CLEA) has empowered communities to do their own analysis and take their own action to become Ebola-free in Sierra Leone. CLEA has focused…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Nicole McMurray

Community-led Ebola Action (CLEA) and the Social Mobilisation Action Consortium (SMAC)

The Community Led Ebola Action (CLEA) has empowered communities to do their own analysis and take their own action to become Ebola-free in Sierra Leone. CLEA has focused…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Nicole McMurray

Communities are the real heroes – Doing social mobilisation differently: lessons and recommendations from the Ebola outbreak

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has reinvigorated the debate about the role of ‘social mobilisation’ and ‘community engagement’, not only in response to devastating disease but a…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Nicole McMurray

Communities are the real heroes – Doing social mobilisation differently: lessons and recommendations from the Ebola outbreak

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has reinvigorated the debate about the role of ‘social mobilisation’ and ‘community engagement’, not only in response to devastating disease but a…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Nicole McMurray

Community-led Ebola Action (CLEA) and the Social Mobilisation Action Consortium (SMAC)

The Community Led Ebola Action (CLEA) has empowered communities to do their own analysis and take their own action to become Ebola-free in Sierra Leone. CLEA has focused…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Nicole McMurray

Community-led Ebola Action (CLEA) and the Social Mobilisation Action Consortium (SMAC)

The Community Led Ebola Action (CLEA) has empowered communities to do their own analysis and take their own action to become Ebola-free in Sierra Leone. CLEA has focused…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Nicole McMurray

Communities are the real heroes – Doing social mobilisation differently: lessons and recommendations from the Ebola outbreak

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has reinvigorated the debate about the role of ‘social mobilisation’ and ‘community engagement’, not only in response to devastating disease but a…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Nicole McMurray

Communities are the real heroes – Doing social mobilisation differently: lessons and recommendations from the Ebola outbreak

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has reinvigorated the debate about the role of ‘social mobilisation’ and ‘community engagement’, not only in response to devastating disease but a…

  • Post date 8th November 2015
  • Post author By Nicole McMurray
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