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「とんど祭り @ 産土神社 2025」Tondo Matsuri @ Ubusuna Shrine 2025

On January 15, 2025, from 8:00 – 10:00 AM, we (the shrine elders and the recruited volutnteer/visual anthropologist) held the Tondo Matsuri at our local shrine, Ubusuna Jinja,…

  • Post date 17th January 2025
  • Post author By Unknown

SAR Moments: Insights from Archaeology and the Pre-Hispanic Southwest

SAR Moments: The Enduring Puzzle of Inequality, Insights from Archaeology at Chaco Canyon …

  • Post date 16th January 2025
  • Post author By Meredith Schweitzer

Antisemitismus, Rassismus und Imperium: Vergangenheit und Gegenwart

Zum Initialbeitrag von Sina Arnold und Juliana Karakayali Kommentar von Tereza Hendl, Anna Zielinska, Yudit Namer zur englischen Version Antisemitismus, Rassismus und Imperium: Vergangenheit und Gegen…

  • Post date 16th January 2025
  • Post author By Rat für Migration e.V.

A Woman’s Job: Making Middle Lives in New India

In this excerpt from A Woman’s Job: Making Middle Lives in New India, Asiya Islam examines the lives of educated young women working in precarious jobs in Delhi’s service sector. The…

  • Post date 16th January 2025
  • Post author By Dalton,A

Between Theory and Practice: The Role of Feminist Research in Reforming Today’s Academia

While „decolonizing knowledge“ becomes a buzzword and ideas around alternative knowledge production are entering mainstream discourse within academic structures, feminist researchers have …

  • Post date 16th January 2025
  • Post author By Redaktion

Tradition Meets Innovation: Highlights from a Year of SAR Native Artist Fellowships

Highlights from a Year of SAR Native Artist Fellowships …

  • Post date 15th January 2025
  • Post author By Meredith Schweitzer

No existen creencias falsas

La fotografía …

  • Post date 15th January 2025
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Mike Mena on Batgirl (2000-2006)

The Silent Knight: Ideologies of Languagelessness in BATGIRL (2000-2006) by Mike Mena Why study comics? Simple: they reflect and refract ideologies present in everyday life.  Comics are a…

  • Post date 15th January 2025
  • Post author By |

RG China(s) Colloquium: “From Code to Capital: An Ethnography of Chinese Tech Professionals in the Bay Area” by Shuyue Wang on January 17, 12:30-13:30

This presentation introduces the framework and key themes of my dissertation, which explores the lives of Chinese tech workers in Silicon Valley through an anthropological and sociological lens.…

  • Post date 15th January 2025
  • Post author By rgchinawebmaster

Das Frauenbild der Quiverfull-Bewegung aus der Perspektive von Aussteiger:innen

„Wem eine tüchtige Frau beschert ist, die ist viel edler als die köstlichsten Perlen“ (Sprüche 31,10) Die biblische Legitimierung des Frauenbildes in der Quiverfull-Bewegung aus Aussteiger:innen…

  • Post date 15th January 2025
  • Post author By Mona Stumpe

Positive sentiment and expertise predict the diffusion of archaeological content on social media

  • Post date 15th January 2025
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

پروژۀ همگرایی (بخش پنجم)

تلاقی میخاییل باختین و موریس مرلوپونتی: خوانش باختین همراه با مرلوپونتی من خود نمی‌‌توانم مؤلف ارزش خویشتن باشم، همان‌‌طور که نمی‌‌توانم با کشیدن موهایم خود را از زمین…

  • Post date 14th January 2025
  • Post author By الهام میاحی

یاد بعضی نفرات: گفت‌وگو با داریوش آشوری

مقدمه: عصر سوم ژوییه‌ی امسال، که گرمای تابستانی پاریس به بالای سی‌درجه‌ی سانتی‌گراد رسیده بود، با آقای داریوش آشوری، در کافه‌‌ای به نام «سالوادور»، نزدیک خانه‌شان در «کریتی»…

  • Post date 14th January 2025
  • Post author By

Handbook on Humanitarianism and Inequality – Chapter 08 – Humanitarian organisations: behemoths and butterflies

Every two weeks I am going to feature one of the chapters of our Handbook on Humanitarianism and Inequality which was published in spring 2024. This week we…

  • Post date 14th January 2025
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Cultivating Dragon Fruit’s Political Power in Ecuador

In the Ecuadorian Amazon, an anthropologist explores how the Shuar people are betting on dragon fruit cultivation to reclaim economic autonomy and political sovereignty. This article was originally…

  • Post date 14th January 2025
  • Post author By Sebastián Vacas-Oleas

My Errant Uterus

In a time of heightened threats to reproductive rights, a women’s health scholar and mother of two comes face to face with her uterus. ✽ I keep my…

  • Post date 14th January 2025
  • Post author By Monica J. Casper

The Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet

In this episode of the Language on the Move Podcast, Tazin Abdullah speaks with Dr. Gerald Roche, Associate Professor in the Department of Politics, Media, and Philosophy at La Trobe…

  • Post date 14th January 2025
  • Post author By New Books Network

Review: Handcrafted Careers

Eli Revelle Yano Wilson. 2024. Handcrafted Careers: Working the Artisan Economy of Craft Beer. University of California Press. 264 pp. ISBN: 9780520401563. Yingkun Hou (Southeast Missouri Stat…

  • Post date 13th January 2025
  • Post author By dsutton20

Deadline Extended to Jan. 31 ASFS/AFHVS Conference

The deadline to submit proposals to the best food studies conference in North America has been extended to January 31! You still have time to submit a proposal.…

  • Post date 13th January 2025
  • Post author By foodanthro

Translation Notes

A translator’s notes are refashioned into a poem calling for justice for Indigenous peoples in the Philippines displaced by a megadam. “Translation Notes” is part of the collection…

  • Post date 13th January 2025
  • Post author By Eric Abalajon

Why sex matters in research

This AAAS webinar explored the impacts of research gaps in studying sex, and the implications for care delivery and population health.

  • Post date 13th January 2025
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Fred Myers and Terry Smith on their book, Six Paintings from Papunya

https://www.dukeupress.edu/six-paintings-from-papunya Jennifer Biddle:  As a way of beginning, could you briefly introduce yourselves, and what brought you together on this project. …

  • Post date 13th January 2025
  • Post author By |

Poets Resist, Refuse, and Find a Way Through

In a themed collection, poets trace contours of power to critique colonialism, environmental destruction, and social violence while transforming the landscape of possibilities. ✽ A detainee prays in…

  • Post date 13th January 2025
  • Post author By Grace Zhou

Benjamin H. Bradlow, “Urban Power: Democracy and Inequality in São Paulo and Johannesburg” (Princeton UP, 2024)

Why some cities are more effective than others at reducing inequalities in the built environment. For the first time in history, most people live in cities. One in…

  • Post date 13th January 2025
  • Post author By New Books Network
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