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Projects and Anti-Projects 

Introduction This essay is an inquiry into projects, the model of agency that projects presuppose, and the limits of that […] The post Projects and Anti-Projects  appeared first…

  • Post date 20th February 2026
  • Post author By Andrew Graan

Alejandro Acosta

«Sociólogo. Sociología públika aplicada a problemas sociales. Técnico de proyectos, miembro de la AAVV La Incolora y co-fundador de AISA (Asociación Impulso Social en Acción).   A veces…

  • Post date 19th February 2026
  • Post author By anthropologies

‘No Covid Here’: Pandemic Afterlives in a Delhi Informal Settlement

When I began doctoral fieldwork in 2022 in Unity Colony[1]—a low-income informal settlement (or Jhuggi Jhopdi Cluster) in south Delhi—just over a year after the pandemic’s second wave…

  • Post date 19th February 2026
  • Post author By Ellen Hausner

Hvordan skrive med runer på moderne språk?

Moderne runebruk er et spennende kapittel i runenes nyere historie. Navn og korte meldinger skrevet med runer er en populær og personlig uttrykksform for mange også i dag.…

  • Post date 19th February 2026
  • Post author By sprakprat

The Trajectory of Women’s Resistance in Iran

On 20 May 2021, a video went viral: a woman dancing, hair partially unveiled, in a Tehran metro station. Her body moved in fluid, defiant rhythm as commuters…

  • Post date 19th February 2026
  • Post author By Redaktion

Sobre la entrevista (o no decimos nunca lo que pensamos sino lo que queremos que los demás piensen que pensamos)

                               La foto es de Yanidel Nota per el exalumno y amigo Álex Tejero,…

  • Post date 19th February 2026
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

DRÁCULA, FRANKENSTEIN Y EL AÑO QUE NO TUVO VERANO.

“La verdad es más extraña que la ficción, pero es porque la ficción está obligada a ceñirse a lo posible; la verdad no.” Mark Twain Suiza, 1816. Lord…

  • Post date 19th February 2026
  • Post author By anthropologies

Radical Friendship and Anti-Heroic Practice: An Exploration Through Seva

What lies ahead?Reimagining the world. Only that.– Arundhati Roy, Azadi On 11 November 2024, I sat in the audience at […] The post Radical Friendship and Anti-Heroic Practice:…

  • Post date 19th February 2026
  • Post author By Bal Sokhi-Bulley

Remembrance & Resilience

We are pleased to invite you to Remembrance & Resilience, a special series hosted at the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA), co-sponsored by the National Association for the…

  • Post date 18th February 2026
  • Post author By Joshua Liggett, MS, LSSBB, CPHQ

We cannot have a rational debate about technology.

Leftists, because on the whole we are mostly (and rightfully) not all that excited about AI as it exists today, are often accused of being luddites or of…

  • Post date 18th February 2026
  • Post author By Hilary Agro

Erella Grassiani and Nir Gazit: The Smell of Fear, The Sound of Relief: Sensing War in Israel/Palestine

As we write this, in January 2026, there is, theoretically speaking, a ceasefire in place in Gaza. Unfortunately, this does not mean that the war, the genocide, the…

  • Post date 18th February 2026
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Donde el mundo aún respira: cuerpos y silencios en el cine

“Cuando Gregor Samsa despertó una mañana después de un sueño intranquilo, se encontró en su cama convertido en un monstruoso insecto.” La metamorfosis, Franz Kafka Hay una escena…

  • Post date 18th February 2026
  • Post author By anthropologies

Transnational Translations: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Platforms and Labor

This article is the third in a series about gig and platform worker unions in India written by members of the Labor Tech Research Network. Read the introduction…

  • Post date 18th February 2026
  • Post author By Malcolm Katrak

Antihero*ines of ambiguous spaces: accessing asylum procedures in Greece

Positioning the “anti-hero*ine” framework In this short piece, I explore Chrysanthi and Elektra, two street-level bureaucrats I encountered during my fieldwork, who used […] The p…

  • Post date 18th February 2026
  • Post author By Christina Miliou

Jesse Jackson (October 8, 1941 – February 17, 2026): “Keep Hope Alive”

Jesse Jackson surrounded by marchers carrying signs advocating support for the Hawkins-Humphrey Bill for full employment, near the White House, Washington, D.C. Photo Source: https://commons.wikim…

  • Post date 17th February 2026
  • Post author By Unknown

Buenas noticias.

Tengo buenas noticias: es posible otra forma de entender la vida en la ciudad y hay alternativas al asfalto, a las luces de neón y a los locales…

  • Post date 17th February 2026
  • Post author By anthropologies

Digestive Belonging, Trans-Species Sensing & Care in Americas Dairyland w/ Katy Overstreet

  • Post date 17th February 2026
  • Post author By Nor3Weg5@AdmIn

In the grey zone of humanitarian honors: ‘Heroines of solidarity’ in the European ‘refugee crisis’

Introduction: Morality and power in humanitarian honors The arrival of hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Europe nearly a […] The post In the grey zone of…

  • Post date 17th February 2026
  • Post author By Evthymios Papataxiarchis

Architectures of Colonialism: Constructed Histories, Conflicting Memories

Vera Egbers, Christa Kamleithner, Özge Sezer and Alexandra Skedzuhn-Safir. 2024. Architectures of Colonialism: Constructed Histories, Conflicting Memories. Berlin: De Gruyter […] The post Archit…

  • Post date 17th February 2026
  • Post author By Zoya Masoud

Returning Native History: Portland Metro Area Signs

Dairy Creek sign In the past 2 years, I have worked on signage projects in the Portland area for agencies of the city or state. In 2025, I…

  • Post date 17th February 2026
  • Post author By David G. Lewis, PhD

Timepass

Timepass: having sat four days under the Bodhi tree in Bodhgaya and watched in procession: – an ant struggling to go the wrong way as hundreds of devotees…

  • Post date 17th February 2026
  • Post author By john hutnyk

14 Años estudiando en la Uned.

Hoy quiero hablar de retomar los estudios en la Uned, en mi caso quiero retomar los estudios en la UNED de Antropología. Si, una vez más, vuelvo a…

  • Post date 16th February 2026
  • Post author By El Antropólogo Principiante

Anne Pfister on her book, The Evidence is Life

https://gupress.gallaudet.edu/Books/T/The-Evidence-Is-Life2 Timothy Loh: I love the framework of pilgrimage/peregrinación that you foreground in this book, drawing upon your interlocutors’ use…

  • Post date 16th February 2026
  • Post author By |

RIP Ivar Bjørklund (1949–2026)

The Nenets word for white cotton grass, livăr” refers to this beautiful, abundant white plant that grows throughout the Nenets tundra. This plant is treasured by both the…

  • Post date 16th February 2026
  • Post author By Roza Laptander
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