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Bücher unterm Weihnachtsbaum

Weltraumidylle, Literatur als Droge, Sinnlöcher: drei GdG-Buchempfehlungen zu Weihnachten 2024.

  • Post date 18th December 2024
  • Post author By Christine Lötscher

Thank God the Semester Is Over!

  • Post date 18th December 2024
  • Post author By Unknown

BCG Weighs in on Women’s Health

BCG joins many others in articulating that female consumer / patient needs aren’t being met. This is a market ripe for innovation, disruption, and even aggregation. And hopefully,…

  • Post date 18th December 2024
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

In the Journals, December 2024, Part 2

Somatosphere welcomes you to the second part of December edition of “In the Journals.” Scroll through our monthly round up of new research across anthropology, STS and social…

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By Ellen Hausner

Monster Post on Recent Drinking Related Subjects in Japan

At the end of the semester, a couple of student presentations in one of my classes dealt with drinking in Japan. To be honest, both seemed sterotypical and…

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By Unknown

Jarrett Zigon, “How Is It Between Us?: Relational Ethics and Care for the World” (HAU Books, 2023)

How Is It Between Us?: Relational Ethics and Care for the World (HAU Books, 2023) offers a new theory of relational ethics that tackles contemporary issues. In How Is It Between…

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues in New York – review

Ross Perlin‘s Language City explores the global crisis of endangered languages by focusing on the extraordinary linguistic diversity of New York City. Weaving history and linguistics with human…

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By Dalton,A

INSULTOS, ACUSACIONES, INTRIGAS Y OTRAS TONTERIAS: CUANDO LA POLÍTICA DEL SXXI SE CONVIERTE EN CIRCO MEDIÁTICO

Read Time:6 Minute, 54 Second En los últimos unos años estamos siendo testigos de la forma en la que los y las representantes de los pa…

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By anthropologies

Swimming Against the Current: Navigating Distrust in Open Science

This post is part of a series on the SEEKCommons project; read the Introduction to the series to learn more. On a cool autumn day in Vancouver, I…

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By Valerie Berseth

Common(s) in Science and Technology? Dispatches from the SEEKCommons Network

This is the Introduction post to our new SEEKCommons series. The posts in this series are forthcoming, and will be linked here in this Introduction as they are…

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By Insha Bint Bashir

Det farliga havet

I Julia Öhmans pågående doktorsavhandling om havsnära sommarboende med fokus på naturnyttor berättar hennes informanter bland annat om vilken betydelse havet har för dem. I utsagorna framhävs att…

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By Kulturanalyser

Por un positivismo poético

La foto es de Yanidel https://www.facebook.com/YanidelPhotography De una discusión sobre positivismo en el Observatori d’Antropologia del Conflicte Urbà en octubre de 2023 Por un positivismo poético Manu…

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Encountering the Kalapuyans 1841: With Kalapuya Man

Encountering a Party of Kalapuya People South of the Long Tom River This encounter occurred in the Mountains Between the Willamette and Umpqua, the Calapooia

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By David G. Lewis, PhD

Encountering the Kalapuyans 1841: James Dana

Selections from: Dana Journal- This journal was challenging to read as it was in light pencil and a difficult penmanship. He writes in a notation

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By David G. Lewis, PhD

Encountering the Kalapuyans 1841: Henry Eld

Henry Eld Journal– September 9th 1841- (at the Willamette Mission settlement leaving Turner’s house)- Our route has been through what might be called a hilly

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By David G. Lewis, PhD

Encountering the Kalapuyans 1841, George Colvocoresses

Colvocoresses has a limited account, his journal ends in the Umpqua Valley. Four years in the Government Exploring Expedition by George M. Colvocoresses, Fairchild, NY,

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By David G. Lewis, PhD

Encountering the Kalapuyans 1841: George Emmons

Journal of Lieutenant George Foster Emmons[1] (Officer of the Peacock) August 7, 1841-The country becoming smoky from the annual fires of the Indians- who burn

  • Post date 17th December 2024
  • Post author By David G. Lewis, PhD

RG China(s) Colloquium: The Overshadowed Success of ASG: Changing Stakes in Unstable Political and Economic Environment of Ghana by Chong Zhang (Guest PhD candidate at Leiden University) on December 20, 12:30-13:30

Over the 15 years operational history in Ghana, the ASG power plant has established a certain level of credit, which is recognized by the Ghanaian and Chinese side.…

  • Post date 16th December 2024
  • Post author By rgchinawebmaster

Zensur durch Andeutung: Vorläufiger Bericht aus der Sache Ghassan Hage gegen die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Wer erwartet hatte, ein deutsches Arbeitsgericht wäre kein Ort für Gerichtsaal-Dramen, wurde am vergangenen Dienstag eines Besseren belehrt. Fast fünf Stunden lang tagte das Arbeitsgericht Halle am 10…

  • Post date 16th December 2024
  • Post author By Samuli Schielke

Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp on their new book, Disability Worlds

https://www.dukeupress.edu/disability-worlds This interview took place on Zoom rather than email, and has been edited to reflect our vibrant conversation Bridget Bradley: Having followed yo…

  • Post date 16th December 2024
  • Post author By |

Q&A with Sarah Kerr on Wealth, Poverty and Enduring Inequality

In this interview with Anna D’Alton, Sarah Kerr discusses her new book, Wealth, Poverty and Enduring Inequality: Let’s Talk Wealtherty. The book argues that to tackle inequality today,…

  • Post date 16th December 2024
  • Post author By Dalton,A

Die Stadt Frankfurt zeichnet hervorragende Persönlichkeiten mit Migrationsgeschichte aus

„Ankommen heißt, sich aktiv als Teil der Gemeinschaft einzubringen“. Die Stadt Frankfurt zeichnet jedes Jahr hervorragende Persönlichkeiten mit Migrationsgeschichte aus. Diesmal sind sechs von ihnen m…

  • Post date 16th December 2024
  • Post author By Pia Barth

Jalan Jalan (106): Cold and Cloudy, Park and Destruction

  • Post date 16th December 2024
  • Post author By Unknown

Call for reviewers: Books on settler colonialism, borders and empire

As we wrap up our series on Mobilities and Migration, we are excited to launch our new book review series […] The post Call for reviewers: Books on…

  • Post date 16th December 2024
  • Post author By Allegra Lab
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