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Bacteria Farming Zine (DOPE2024)

The DOPE Conference is back in person this year and I’ve put together a little zine (“Bacteria Farmers”) for a session on “Speculating on an Multispecies Urban Future”:…

  • Post date 23rd February 2024
  • Post author By nckawa

La fiesta o la identidad hecha trizas

La fotografia és de Tony Linck y fue tomada en los Sanfermines de 1947 Fragmento de la intervención en el ciclo Fiesta, tradición y cambio, celebrado en la…

  • Post date 23rd February 2024
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

The Impact of Community-Centered Preservation on Micronesian Culture

How is the delicate balance between recording Micronesian cultural heritage, addressing community needs, and gaining international acknowledgment for preservation endeavors managed? Ashley in Micronesi…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Anthrocurious, LLC

Susann Kassem: Israel’s Looming Threat: Death, War and Displacement in Lebanon

“I cannot listen to the sound of the warplanes anymore, it sounds like they are flying over our roofs,” as a resident of a south Lebanese border village…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Vänd om min längtan

Ända sedan jag flyttade till Åbo har jag försökt hitta på sätt att hantera min hemlängtan. Jag har tagit med saker som påminner mig om hemma, omringat mig…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Kulturanalyser

Peace as a Local Exception

I. 22nd century, another planet In an unfinished science fiction novel by Arkadi and Boris Strugatski, the hero of an earlier novel travels to an empire that in…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Samuli Schielke

Audio Ethnographies of Water from Latin America: Confluences of the Domestic

Much of the water that enters homes in metro Guadalajara, Jalisco is toxic. Water from the tap is used to wash dishes and water plants, but for decades…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Sophie D'Anieri

Audio Ethnographies of Water from Latin America: Aquatic Attractions

Forty years ago, four hippos arrived in Colombia. Drug trafficker Pablo Escobar illegally imported them as part of his project to build an open-door zoo at Hacienda Naples,…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Alejandra Osejo-Varona

Audio Ethnographies of Water from Latin America: Attend the Rains

Each night and day in the industrial port of Ciudad del Carmen (Campeche, Mexico), dozens of Pemex oil platform workers roll their small suitcases across the concrete as…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Carol Iglesias Otero

Audio Ethnographies of Water from Latin America: Water, Energy, and Youth in the Orinoco River, Colombia

July is part of the heavy rainfall season of South America’s northernmost savannas, known since colonial times as the Llanos (Plains/Grasslands) and, more recently, from a biogeographical perspe…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Fernando López Vega

Audio Ethnographies of Water from Latin America: Introduction

Inspired by Feld’s (2015) work on sound, in this collection of essays, we bring five ethnographers from Latin America to think about their research through the sounds of…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Pablo Aguilera Del Castillo

Issues of Power, Not Bathrooms

***Note: Originally published on EFH in 2017*** INTRODUCTION On February 22nd, 2017 Agent Orange’s administration revoked the transgender protection guidelines on Title IX in a “Dear Colleague” letter…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Dr. Shay-Akil

Issues of Power, Not Bathrooms

***Note: Originally published on EFH in 2017*** INTRODUCTION On February 22nd, 2017 Agent Orange’s administration revoked the transgender protection guidelines on Title IX in a “Dear Colleague” letter…

  • Post date 22nd February 2024
  • Post author By Dr. Shay-Akil

Review: . Food, Language, and Society: Communication  in Japanese Foodways

Natsuko Tsujimura. Food, Language, and Society: Communication  in Japanese Foodways. Lexington Books.  New York.  2023.  ISBN:  9781498571333. pp. 287.  Richard Zimmer (Sonoma State Universi…

  • Post date 21st February 2024
  • Post author By dsutton20

Storytelling in Anthropology

By Romy de Vos – For my bachelor’s thesis, I conducted research among individuals and groups who are involved in initiatives to grant posthumous rehabilitation for people who…

  • Post date 21st February 2024
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

What Can Australian Message Sticks Teach Us About Literacy?

Ingrid Piller speaks with Piers Kelly about a fascinating form of visual communication, Australian message sticks. What does a message stick look like? What is its purpose, and how has the…

  • Post date 21st February 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Laurence Ralph, “Sito: An American Teenager and the City That Failed Him” (Grand Central Publishing, 2023)

In September of 2019, Luis Alberto Quiñonez—known as Sito— was shot to death as he sat in his car in the Mission District of San Francisco. He was…

  • Post date 21st February 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Noah, the Slave Pirate: On Manuals and the Indispensability of Anthropologists 

The juxtaposition between reliance on Noah’s anthropological skills and the presumed lack of relevance this discipline has to broader society ultimately makes for good comedy. Reading the subtext…

  • Post date 21st February 2024
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

Elogio de las fronteras

Foto de Kyle Glass Comentario para Julia Storchak, estudiante del Grado de Antropologia Social de la UB, enviado en marzo de 2016. ELOGIO DE LAS FRONTERAS Manuel Delgado…

  • Post date 21st February 2024
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Reconciliation by Stealth: How People Talk about War Crimes – review

In Reconciliation by Stealth: How People Talk about War Crimes, Denisa Kostovicova considers how best to achieve reconciliation in post-conflict societies, focusing on case studies from the Balkan…

  • Post date 20th February 2024
  • Post author By Anguyo,I

History from Below in Camden Walks

From Navvyman by Dick Sullivan via www.victorianweb.org What do you think about when you hear the name Primrose Hill? Good pubs, celebrity-residents, the view over London? For me…

  • Post date 20th February 2024
  • Post author By laura agustin

Lonely Planet Looking for Connection: Citizen Science SETI Research at NASA

NASA’s homepage is as glitzy as you would expect of the U.S. Government’s sexiest administration. Glossy pictures of nebulas, astronauts, and asteroids float across the top of the…

  • Post date 20th February 2024
  • Post author By sebastian levar spivey

Review: Castoffs of Capital: Work and Love among Garment Workers in Bangladesh, by Lamia Karim, University of Minnesota Press, (2022)

by Shormila Akter  Castoffs of Capital: Work and Love among Garment Workers in Bangladesh examines the lives of female garments workers, shaped by “a state that colluded with…

  • Post date 20th February 2024
  • Post author By cultureandcapitalismblog

APLA Statement in Support of Critical Scholarship

To add your name, complete this form.  As concerned anthropologists and social scientists, we join scholars and scholarly associations around … More

  • Post date 19th February 2024
  • Post author By Jennifer Curtis
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