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Ellis Island and Liberty Island Projects

    The Statue of Liberty National Monument consists of two islands: Liberty Island (which hosts the State of Liberty) and Ellis Island, the s…

  • Post date 27th August 2025
  • Post author By Samuel Gerald Collins

La festa com a mort i resurrecció de la societat

La foto prové de Cultura Sitges i no hi figura autoria Programa de la Festa Major de Sitges, agost 2025 La festa com a mort i resurrecció de…

  • Post date 27th August 2025
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Archaeological Fiction and a Scientist’s Dilemma

An archaeologist reflects on the role of fiction, such as The Clan of the Cave Bear, to imagine the deep past—and inspire future generations of archaeologists. ✽ WHEN…

  • Post date 27th August 2025
  • Post author By Emily Lena Jones

Preparing for the next pandemic – behavioural policy insights from COVID-19

In Behavioural Economics and Policy for Pandemics, editors Joan Costa-Font and Matteo M. Galizzi bring together global, multidisciplinary insights into human behaviour and policy responses during the …

  • Post date 26th August 2025
  • Post author By Dalton,A

Most Technical Projects Fail – But Not for the Reasons You Think

Most technology projects fail—some estimates suggest that 68% never meet their objectives. Emerging research indicates that AI projects fare even worse, with failure rates of 70–85%. In fact,…

  • Post date 26th August 2025
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Westfälische Friedensgespräche 2025

Die Westfälischen Friedensgespräche 2025, ein literarisch-politisches Projekt des Westfälischen Literaturbüros in Unna e. V., arbeiten nach einem Konzept von Najem Wali und haben das Ziel, Sch…

  • Post date 26th August 2025
  • Post author By Vanessa Schmidt

The Many Lives of a Face Mask

An anthropologist explores how the COVID-19–era surgical face mask went from a health precaution to a fashion choice among women in Peshawar, Pakistan. ✽ ON A HOT AFTERNOON…

  • Post date 26th August 2025
  • Post author By Zainab Najeeb

Young Muslims’ Understanding of Online Racism

In the era of ‘new’ and subtle forms of racism, it is important to remember that people’s lives increasingly take place online where racism remains overt. Fully comprehending…

  • Post date 26th August 2025
  • Post author By Marjan Nadim

2025 SAFN Student Research Award Winner!

SAFN is pleased to announce that the 2025 SAFN Student Research Award winner is Mandy Muise. Muise is a PhD student in the Department of Anthropology at Vanderbilt…

  • Post date 26th August 2025
  • Post author By amandagreensafn

The Politics of Translation Across Policy, Grant Proposal, and Agricultural Landscapes

On Monday, April 14th, my stomach sank as I read an e-mail from the principal investigators of a large-scale, multi-institutional project funded by the United States Department of…

  • Post date 26th August 2025
  • Post author By Cydney Seigerman

Review: Mixing Memory and Desire

Lee Johnson 2025 Mixing Memory & Desire: How History Shaped the Foods of the Caribbean.  Kingston, Jamaica & Miami, Florida: Ian Randle Publishers. xxi + 334 pp 6″x…

  • Post date 25th August 2025
  • Post author By dsutton20

Notiz: KI ersetzt Jobs für Berufseinsteiger:innen?

Worum geht’s? Ein aktueller Bericht auf Smartup‑News (13.  August 2025) zeichnet ein Szenario, in dem KI‑Systeme bis zu 50 Prozent klassischer Einstiegsbürojobs bereits bis 2030 verdrängen könnten…

  • Post date 25th August 2025
  • Post author By Mareike

Conversations Fault Lines Lui-Chivizhe

The members of the curatorial collective share personal insights into the exhibition project and their individual approaches.

  • Post date 25th August 2025
  • Post author By Blog - IndiGen - LMU Munich

Tim Thurston on his book, Satirical Tibet

https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295753119/satirical-tibet/ Shannon Ward: In the Introduction, you discuss zurza as a uniquely Tibetan genre of humour. Can you say more about how you first dis…

  • Post date 25th August 2025
  • Post author By |

Conversations Fault Lines Wilson

The members of the curatorial collective share personal insights into the exhibition project and their individual approaches.

  • Post date 25th August 2025
  • Post author By Blog - IndiGen - LMU Munich

Conversations Fault Lines Havini

The members of the curatorial collective share personal insights into the exhibition project and their individual approaches.

  • Post date 25th August 2025
  • Post author By Blog - IndiGen - LMU Munich

The Master of the 水路/Canal, With His Long Pole, Battles the Weeds and Trash Heaps

There is a narrow canal (水路, suiro) behind my house that runs parellel with the Neyagawa River for several kilometers. The canal serves as the border between Neyagawa-shi…

  • Post date 25th August 2025
  • Post author By Unknown

Listening to Murmurs

Through her field recordings, SAPIENS poet-in-residence for 2025 listens to murmurings of clay, debris, and time in Kashmir’s Tsaar. ✽ 1 The shared taxi meanders through Tsaar— resting…

  • Post date 25th August 2025
  • Post author By Uzma Falak

Marokko. So viele Orte so viele Gesichter

Marrakesch: eine Bühne. Rabat: ein Schaufenster. Fes: ein Archiv. Casablanca: das Getriebe. Und der Süden? Ein Echo. Der Reisebericht ist erschienen in Die Presse vom 23. 8. 2025,…

  • Post date 25th August 2025
  • Post author By Ingrid Thurner

Contra la babosidad multicultural

Festa de la Diversitat a Sabadell, 2013 Nota para Emmanuela Imbrighi, estudiante del máster de Antropología y Etnografía de la UB, enviada en marzo de 2014 CONTRA LA…

  • Post date 24th August 2025
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Essen von oben

Digitale Bilder von Essen sind allgegenwärtig, sie übernehmen vielfältige kommunikative Funktionen. Als visuelle Markierungen von Identität, Erinnerung und Zugehörigkeit sind sie Teil eines ironischen…

  • Post date 24th August 2025
  • Post author By Caspar Battegay

Developing a ‘Cultural Anthropology Pathways Explorer’ for a university Open Day

If you work at a university, you’ll know that Open Days are an important recruitment event. Universities here in Aotearoa are facing increasing financial challenges (a result of…

  • Post date 23rd August 2025
  • Post author By lorenagibson

مصاحبه با نیّره طالبی، کوهنورد

سلام، ممنون هستم از اینکه وقت خودتان را در اختیار من قرار دادید. لطفاً خودتان را معرفی کنید. سلام، خیلی خوش آمدید. با تشکر از شما که از…

  • Post date 22nd August 2025
  • Post author By فاطمه آقامیری

Biology Wins Again (But Don’t Tell Physics)

Just recently, I joined a science comedy debate where Team Biology went head-to-head with Team Tech. The motion? That biology is winning the race against technology. And while…

  • Post date 22nd August 2025
  • Post author By Paul Mason
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