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Debitage

SAPIENS

Using an original poetic form, a poet chips away at a difficult history—becoming an agent of her own remaking and more than just an estranged daughter. “Debitage” is…

  • Post date 3rd March 2025
  • Post author By jade lomas-trejo
  • Post categories In English

Deborah Reed-Donahay, “Sideways Migration: Being French in London” (Routledge, 2025)

New Books in Anthropology

Sideways Migration: Being French in London (Routledge, 2025) examines the relationship between migration and socioeconomic status. In particular, it charts a set of middle-class aspirations that lead people to…

  • Post date 3rd March 2025
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Webb Keane, “Animals, Robots, Gods: Adventures in the Moral Imagination” (Princeton UP, 2025)

New Books in Anthropology

Revolutions in technology are fundamentally transforming what it means to be human. Or are they? As Webb Keane points out, before humans consulted ChatGPT, they propitiated oracles. Before they fell…

  • Post date 3rd March 2025
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

John Boswell et al., “The Art and Craft of Comparison” (Cambridge UP, 2019)

New Books in Anthropology

There are many books giving advice about research methods on the market, but The Art and Craft of Comparison (Cambridge UP, 2019) is the first monographic marriage of comparative and interpretive…

  • Post date 3rd March 2025
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

PLOÚSIOFOBIA: El rechazo al rico.

Anthropologies

Read Time:5 Minute, 20 Second En 1995 en la edición del 1 de diciembre de ABC Cultural, Adela Cortina utiliza por primera vez el términ…

  • Post date 3rd March 2025
  • Post author By anthropologies
  • Post categories In Spanish

Boy Scout – redux from 2018

Trinketization

Boy Scout . The image above is on repeat – uncanny since now they’ve all got patched in – the ‘same’ publicity photo was again released by HS…

  • Post date 3rd March 2025
  • Post author By john hutnyk
  • Post categories In English

Paul G. Keil, “The Presence of Elephants: Shared Lives and Landscapes in Assam” (Routledge, 2024)

New Books in Anthropology

How to dwell in a forest alongside giants, avoid disturbing a living god, assist an animal with their manners, and help an elephant cross the road. The Presence of…

  • Post date 2nd March 2025
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Asim Qureshi and Walaa Quisay, “When Only God Can See: The Faith of Muslim Political Prisoners” (Pluto Press, 2024)

New Books in Anthropology

When Only God Can See: The Faith of Muslim Political Prisoners (Pluto Press, 2024), uncovers the unique experiences of Muslim political prisoners held in Egypt and under US custody at…

  • Post date 2nd March 2025
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Nach der Wahl: Solidarität in der autoritären Wende

Geschichte der Gegenwart

Die Wahl ist vorbei, aber die Gefahr bleibt: Migration als Themensetzung der AfD hat den Diskurs diktiert. Der Historiker Massimo Perinelli analysiert die Bundestagswahl, räumt mit den diskriminierend…

  • Post date 2nd March 2025
  • Post author By Massimo Perinelli
  • Post categories In German

SäkulariWas? Neue Forschungen zu säkularen Gesellschaften, Säkularisierung und Säkularitäten

REMID Blog - REMID

REMID und der Arbeitskreis Mittelbau (AKM) freuen sich, die gemeinsame Neuauflage der Veranstaltungsreihe “Mapping Religionswissenschaft” bekannt zu geben. Wir wollen wieder eine Plattform bieten,…

  • Post date 1st March 2025
  • Post author By Mona Stumpe
  • Post categories In German

The Value of Pan-Africanism

Perspectives in Anthropology

Written by Adeoluwa Chukwu During an age where the flame of Pan-Africanism has been severely dimmed by the wave of …

  • Post date 1st March 2025
  • Post author By Neil Turner
  • Post categories In English

Defensa y elogio del positivismo científico

EL COR DE LES APARENCES

La foto es de gato-gato-gato https://www.flickr.com/photos/gato-gato-gato/ Comentario para la gente de OACU en un intercambio sobre el tema en octubre de 2023 Defensa y elogio del positivismo cient…

  • Post date 1st March 2025
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado
  • Post categories In Spanish

Vi kan ikke lenger velge kjernekraft, bare typen. Eller vi kan tape.

Det lange nå

I Minerva skriver jeg om kjernekraft og vindkraft. her er litt kontekst: Vi lever i en systematisk schizofren kultur. På den ene siden bruker vi milliarder av forskningskroner…

  • Post date 28th February 2025
  • Post author By Lars Risan
  • Post categories In Norwegian / Swedish / Danish

Natural Gas, Regulatory Hypocrisy and the Texas Freeze – A Tale of Fossilized Politics

Engagement

By Sandy Smith-Nonini, Affiliated Research Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill As I write, President Trump rolls out more executive orders, many ignoring federal rul…

  • Post date 28th February 2025
  • Post author By Sydney Giacalone
  • Post categories In English

TEST FLIGHT: The Masculinity of an Airport in a Maldivian Election

Engagement

By Eric Hirsch, Associate Professor, Franklin & Marshall College Readers of this post are likely to be familiar with the Maldives’ recent history of climate advocacy. In 2009,…

  • Post date 28th February 2025
  • Post author By Sydney Giacalone
  • Post categories In English

Feld der Möglichkeiten: Das Zwischennutzungsprojekt Semmelweisklinik

Blog des Institut für Europäische Ethnologie

Geschätzte Lesedauer: 6 Minuten Text & Bild: Veronika Penz © aller Bilder: Veronika Penz Der Gang zum Ausstellungsraum ist nur spärlich beleuchtet. Rechts ist ein verdrecktes Waschb…

  • Post date 28th February 2025
  • Post author By Blog des Institut für Europäische Ethnologie
  • Post categories In German

The Words We Use

Anthropolitan

ByTalia J Lyn-CookBSc Anthropology hyperfeminine. soft girl. chic girl. *that girl.* ~ modern phrases we use to describe ourselves ruler. apple. pear. hourglass.  ~ **objects** we use to…

  • Post date 28th February 2025
  • Post author By gabriellasantini21
  • Post categories In English

In memoriam James Ferguson

STANDPLAATS WERELD

by Freek Colombijn and Marjo de Theije – Renowned anthropologist James (Jim) Ferguson passed away on 14 February 2025 at 65. He obtained his PhD in Social Anthropology…

  • Post date 28th February 2025
  • Post author By standplaatswereld
  • Post categories In English

La obra de arte público como signo de puntuación

EL COR DE LES APARENCES

La foto és de Nate Robert

  • Post date 28th February 2025
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado
  • Post categories In Spanish

The War That Doesn’t Say Its Name (book review)

Aidnography

I submitted my slightly revised short review of Jason Stearns’ The War That Doesn’t Say Its Name – The Unending Conflict in the Congo to Global Responsibility to…

  • Post date 27th February 2025
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus
  • Post categories In English

In times like these

Allegra Lab

Last year, I submitted an abstract for a conference about the future of authoritarianism with the title ‘knowledge production and […] The post In times like these appeared…

  • Post date 27th February 2025
  • Post author By Sarah Phillips
  • Post categories In English

Announcement: JAWS/AJJ Joint Conference 2025 @ University of Hyogo

Visual Anthropology of Japan - 日本映像人類学

The Japan Anthropology Workshop (JAWS) and the Anthropology of Japan in Japan (AJJ) joint conference will be held in Kobe from April 4th (Friday) to April 6th (Sunday),…

  • Post date 27th February 2025
  • Post author By Unknown
  • Post categories In English

Responsible AI in Action: Beyond Policy Regimes

Platypus

Work on Artificial Intelligence writ large has moved past laudatory excitement to one of vast critique. This recent scholarship has demonstrated the various racist and sexist biases embedded…

  • Post date 27th February 2025
  • Post author By Cheryl Hagan
  • Post categories In English

Community Research Authorship and Attribution in Nunatsiavut: First Steps

Blog – CLEAR – Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research

Community members are speaking out or joining the conversation about attributing their knowledge and recognizing their roles in research. 

  • Post date 26th February 2025
  • Post author By Max Liboiron
  • Post categories In English
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