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Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions Movement: to Be or Not-to-Be? #Palestine

A few months ago a fellow anthropologist colleague forwarded me a petition: Anthropologists for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions. The main goal is to voice opposition to the…

  • Post date 30th October 2015
  • Post author By Luigi Achilli

Position Announcement: Lecturer, Museum Studies (Museums and Collections), Australian National University

  • Post date 29th October 2015
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Anthropologists in Practice: An Interview with Will Tyner, Fellow at Code for America

Anthropologists in Practice is an ongoing series of interviews featuring practicing anthropologists who work outside the academy. The goal of the series is to provide a source of…

  • Post date 29th October 2015
  • Post author By amysantee

Four faculty job openings in Global Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene cluster (NC State)

North Carolina (NC) State University seeks candidates across multiple disciplines for four tenured or tenure-track faculty positions in the Global Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (Global WaSH) Faculty …

  • Post date 29th October 2015
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Grijs gebied: identiteitsvorming onder Nederlandse meisjes met een islamitische vader

Culturele verdeeldheid in één persoon door Christel de Bruijn Je bent 16 jaar en al je vriendinnetjes willen op zaterdagavond de stad in om te dansen en te…

  • Post date 29th October 2015
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

It’s Not Easy To Be Old In America

There is much in the news these days about widespread discrimination in America — heartbreaking stories of police shooting unarmed black men, reports on the shameful rise of…

  • Post date 29th October 2015
  • Post author By Paul Stoller

The Road to Oslo and Its Reverse #Palestine

“If we fail to defend our cause, then we should change the defenders, not the cause.” (Ghassan Kanafani) Oslo has often been defined as a watershed moment in…

  • Post date 29th October 2015
  • Post author By Mirjam Abu Samra

David Bozzini: Gabriella Coleman on the ethnography of digital politics – Part 1

David Bozzini is a research fellow at the Graduate Center, CUNY, where he is researching on Eritrean deserters movements and on the resistance to digital surveillance. He co-edits…

  • Post date 28th October 2015
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Graphic Medicine Manifesto by Juliet McMullin

In organizing the 6th Annual Conference of Comics and Medicine, I frequently heard the refrain “Comics and medicine? What’s that? How do those two things go together?” Indeed,…

  • Post date 28th October 2015
  • Post author By Juliet McMullin

“Teach Like You Do in America,” While Still Doing it the Tanzanian Way!

  • Post date 28th October 2015
  • Post author By Tony Waters

New Book! Plastic Water: The Social and Material Life of Bottled Water

jeremy schmidt: An interesting new title perhaps worth checking into. Originally posted on Discard Studies: Gay Hawkins, Emily Potter and Kane Race’s new book, Plastic Water: The Social and…

  • Post date 28th October 2015
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

New Book! Plastic Water: The Social and Material Life of Bottled Water

The book considers the assemblage and emergence of a mass market for water, from the invention of the polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottle in 1973 to the development of…

  • Post date 28th October 2015
  • Post author By guestauth0r

The _other_ enemy of Open Access

An article made the rounds of social media recently on whether or not the for-profit website academia.edu is outflanking the open access movement. It’s a great article that…

  • Post date 28th October 2015
  • Post author By Rex

Australian National University is hiring three Lecturers in museum anthropology

The School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies, and Centre for Digital Humanities Research at the ANU has recently advertised three positions for which…

  • Post date 27th October 2015
  • Post author By Haidy Geismar

Are we apes? No, we are humans

My ancestors just a few generations ago were peasants. My more remote ancestors were slaves. But I am neither a peasant nor a slave. In fact, if you…

  • Post date 27th October 2015
  • Post author By Jonathan Marks

Links & Contents I Liked 161

Hi all, In Development News we start off on the lighter side with a great cartoon on how to end global wealth; in the build-up to the World…

  • Post date 27th October 2015
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Geek Heresy (book review)

I first ‘met’ Kentaro Toyama when he was blogging as the ICT4D Jester. So when he published his book ‘Geek Heresy – Rescuing Social Change from the Cult…

  • Post date 27th October 2015
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

REVISITING ISRAELI ANTHROPOLOGY AND AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY: OUR “SPECIAL RELATIONS” #Palestine

Earlier this week the American Anthropological Association’s task force on Engagement with Israel-Palestine issued a 130-page report to assess whether the AAA should take a stand on issues…

  • Post date 27th October 2015
  • Post author By Smadar Lavie

Cannabis Culture in Denver

From the editor: Attending the AAA meetings in Denver? The announcement below is for an event that looks into legalized marijuana in Colorado. This will no doubt touch…

  • Post date 26th October 2015
  • Post author By foodanthro

Religion and economy

(Delivered on October 22nd in the Economics Faculty, Humboldt University, Berlin as the Hermann Otto Hirschfeld lecture for 2015. With profound thanks to Prof. Rolf Schieder for his…

  • Post date 26th October 2015
  • Post author By Keith Hart

anthro in the news 10/26/2015

source: NPR Happy slaves? A piece on National Public Radio (U.S.) reported on how the coconut industry in Thailand thrives on the use of the labor of trained…

  • Post date 26th October 2015
  • Post author By anthropologyworks

A Case for Agitation: On Affect and Writing

[Savage Minds is pleased to publish this essay by guest author Carla Jones as part of our Writers’ Workshop series. Carla is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Colorado,…

  • Post date 26th October 2015
  • Post author By Carole McGranahan

Waiting in the face of bare life by Aaron Ansell

Advocates of a more robust democratic citizenship in Brazil often point bitterly to the frequent practice of cutting ahead of others in line. Such line-cutting, they lament, indicates…

  • Post date 26th October 2015
  • Post author By Aaron Ansell

Twee Ethiopische heldinnen

Door Marina de Regt    “Deze film moet iedereen zien”, was de reactie toen we Time to Look at Girls: Migrants in Bangladesh and Ethiopia afgelopen woensdag aan een…

  • Post date 26th October 2015
  • Post author By standplaatswereld
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