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Prof Nikos Papastergiadis ISSH2024 in 4 parts

Prof Nikos Papastergiadis ISSH2024 4 parts – keynote presentation to ISSH2024, the 3rd International Conference on Innovations in the Social Sciences and Humanities, at Ton Duc Thang University…

  • Post date 2nd August 2024
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Ken Fero Obstinate Memory at ISSH2024

Dr Ken Fero ISSH2024 Session B12 An Obstinate Memory. Presented at Ton Duc Thang University on 27 July 2024, 3rd International Conference on Innovations in the Social Sciences…

  • Post date 2nd August 2024
  • Post author By john hutnyk

“Outward Spirals” is Almost Here!

The time is finally (FINALLY!) upon us! Outward Spirals, the guide to Shaligram interpretive traditions, will go on pre-order from TLS Press starting August 31st! As soon as…

  • Post date 2nd August 2024
  • Post author By H. W.

La guerra de los algoritmos de Silicon Valley. Hibris en Palestina.

 â€œCon la guerra aumentan las propiedades de los hacendados, aumenta la miseria de los miserables, aumentan los discursos del general, y crece el silencio de los hombresâ€�.Bertolt Brecht.…

  • Post date 2nd August 2024
  • Post author By Antropólogaenlaluna

València: la festa en litigi

La foto prové de https://www.visitvalencia.com/va Ressenya de “El calendari festiu a la València contemporània (1750-1936)”, d’Antonio Ariño (Edicions Alfons El Magnànim. València, 1993), apareguda a E…

  • Post date 2nd August 2024
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Elena Borisova, “Paradoxes of Migration in Tajikistan: Locating the Good Life” (UCL Press, 2024)

Paradoxes of Migration in Tajikistan: Locating the Good Life (UCL Press, 2024) by Dr. Elena Borisova is the first ethnographic monograph on migration in Tajikistan, one of the most remittance-dependent…

  • Post date 2nd August 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Forgotten Ummah–Muslims in China

This episode is the first of two episodes this season on Muslims in China. Here Claudia Radiven and Chella Ward talk to Darren Blyer about his book Terror Capitalism:…

  • Post date 2nd August 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Did you see me yesterday at the Koshien Stadium 100th Anniversary Celebration?

Photo sources: https://koshien.hanshin.co.jp/classic_series_2024/ https://news.ntv.co.jp/category/sports/79a2b568dade4aeb8aaa449cd7ba2bb0 https://hochi.news/articles/20240801-OHT1T51271….

  • Post date 2nd August 2024
  • Post author By Unknown

sNAPAshots: Elizabeth Briody

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Transcript Interviewer 0:02[On Screen Image NAPA Logo] Welcome to sNAPAshots conversation…

  • Post date 2nd August 2024
  • Post author By Joshua Liggett

When a Message App Became Evidence of Terrorism

Beginning in 2016, the Turkish government accused anyone with the messaging application ByLock of terrorism. An anthropologist investigates the risks of this kind of digital evidence. ✽ Summer…

  • Post date 1st August 2024
  • Post author By Onur Arslan

Erfolgreicher Wandel beginnt unerwartet – Erste Schritte aus der Wissenschaft

von Sandra Jansen In einem LinkedIn Post vor einigen Wochen habe ich über meine Selbstfindungsphase während des Ausstiegs aus der Wissenschaft geschrieben. in diesem Beitrag werde ich ein…

  • Post date 1st August 2024
  • Post author By Marie Huber

Questioning the Market: How Does the South Korean “Camming” (Beot-bang) Market Grow?

“Camming” and “Beot-bang“[1] With the development of digital technologies, online spaces have transformed many aspects of individuals’ lives by creating infrastructures t…

  • Post date 1st August 2024
  • Post author By Yuna Hwang

ISSH2024 in pictures.

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  • Post date 1st August 2024
  • Post author By john hutnyk

PhD done – read it here!

That’s right, after six and a half years of toil (and fun) spread between a rainforest in Cameroon and a library and office in London, the thing is…

  • Post date 31st July 2024
  • Post author By Simon Hoyte

Significant Emotions: Rhetoric and Social Problems in a Vulnerable Age – review

In Significant Emotions, Ashley Frawley critiques the trend of pathologising distress caused by socio-economic problems (like cost-of-living pressures and insecure, low-paid employment) as “ment…

  • Post date 31st July 2024
  • Post author By Anguyo,I

Bernard E. Harcourt. “Cooperation: A Political, Economic, and Social Theory” (Columbia UP, 2023)

Liberal democracy is in crisis around the world, unable to address pressing problems such as climate change. There is, however, another path—cooperation democracy. From consumer co-ops to credit…

  • Post date 31st July 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Michael J. Sheridan, “Roots of Power: The Political Ecology of Boundary Plants” (Routledge, 2023)

Roots of Power: The Political Ecology of Boundary Plants (Routledge, 2023) tells five stories of plants, people, property, politics, peace, and protection in tropical societies. In Cameroon, French Polynesia, Papua…

  • Post date 31st July 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Paper: Planes, trains, ships & rockets

Budka, P. (2024). Planes, trains, ships and rockets: Infrastructural temporalities and entanglements in Northern Manitoba, Canada. Paper at 18th Biennial Conference of the European Association of Soc…

  • Post date 30th July 2024
  • Post author By philbu

Speak Out!: The Brixton Black Women’s Group – review

In Speak Out!, Milo Miller curates a selection of writings by one of the first and most important Black radical organisations of the 1970s, the Brixton Black Women’s Group.…

  • Post date 30th July 2024
  • Post author By Anguyo,I

The Rise of Aunties in Pakistani Politics

Middle-class, conservative women in Pakistan have found a political voice as supporters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party—putting them at odds with the secular women’s movement their own daughters…

  • Post date 30th July 2024
  • Post author By Sana Malik

ISSH2024 Conference proceedings

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  • Post date 30th July 2024
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Trolling: Breaking Rules, Poking Fun, or Just Outright Harassment?

“I am not reading all of that, but fuck Chu May Paing. What a fraud.” I didn’t see the comment on Facebook when it was first posted. I…

  • Post date 30th July 2024
  • Post author By Chu May Paing

Review: Invitation to a Banquet

Fuchsia Dunlop. 2023. Invitation to a Banquet: The Story of Chinese Food New York:: Norton, ISBN:  978-0-393-86713-8  466 pp. Richard Zimmer (Sonoma State University) Best dish to start…

  • Post date 29th July 2024
  • Post author By dsutton20

Savannah Mandel Tells Us How to Go to Space

            President Kennedy ended his 1962 speech at Rice University, the one made famous by the line “We choose to go to the m…

  • Post date 29th July 2024
  • Post author By Connor Martini
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