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#MeToo-Literatur? Sexualisierte Gewalt und die Antworten der Literatur

Handelt Gegenwartsliteratur von Machtmissbrauch, Sexismus und sexualisierter Gewalt, gilt sie als „#MeToo-Literatur“. Diese Bezeichnung hat ihre Fallstricke. Man kann sich aber fragen: Was leistet Lit…

  • Post date 10th September 2023
  • Post author By Cornelia Pierstorff

Centro, periferia y margen en territorios urbanos

 La foto es de Oriol Duran para El punt avui. Prólogo a Martin Lundsteen, La mezquita contestada. Islamofobia, racismo y capitalismo. Bellaterra, 2022. Centro, periferia y margen en territorio…

  • Post date 9th September 2023
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Jeanne K. Firth, “Feeding New Orleans: Celebrity Chefs and Reimagining Food Justice” (UNC Press, 2023)

After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, many high-profile chefs in New Orleans pledged to help their city rebound from the flooding. Several formed their own charitable organizations, including the…

  • Post date 9th September 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network

Zdenka Sokolickova, “The Paradox of Svalbard: Climate Change and Globalisation in the Arctic” (Pluto Press, 2023)

The town of Longyearbyen in the high Arctic is the world’s northernmost settlement. Here, climate change is happening fast. It is clearly seen and sensed by the locals;…

  • Post date 9th September 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network

Kenney sensei…

Kenney sensei and two of her students 1998 Elizabeth Kenney was my teacher, colleague and dear friend. She supported me in so many ways since I met her…

  • Post date 9th September 2023
  • Post author By Unknown

Multimodal ethnographies for teaching anthropological sensibilities

Anna Apostolidou PhD, Assistant Professor of Social Anthropology, Ionian University Given the history of our discipline, it seems rather peculiar that anthropologists are not more “naturally inclin…

  • Post date 8th September 2023
  • Post author By Teaching Anthropology

Links & Contents I Liked 491

Hi all,Last week I received a very nice message on LinkedIn from a reader whose Masters thesis research was inspired by something she read in my weekly #globaldev review-a…

  • Post date 8th September 2023
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Menus without calorie information should be available in all restaurants in the UK

NINA DYNE Neil O’Brien MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Primary Care and Public Health), House of Commons,LondonSW1A 0AA Menus without calorie information should b…

  • Post date 8th September 2023
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Shai M. Dromi and Samuel D. Stabler, “Moral Minefields: How Sociologists Debate Good Science” (U Chicago Press, 2023)

Where does morality fit into contemporary social science? In Moral Minefields: How Sociologists Debate Good Science (U Chicago Press, 2023), Shai Dromi, an Associate Senior Lecturer at the Department of Sociology at Harvard University and Samuel Stabler Associate…

  • Post date 8th September 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network

Andrea Muehlebach, “A Vital Frontier: Water Insurgencies in Europe” (Duke UP, 2023)

In A Vital Frontier: Water Insurgencies in Europe (Duke University Press, 2023)) Andrea Muehlebach examines the work of activists across Europe as they organize to preserve water as a commons and…

  • Post date 8th September 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network

Robinson Crusoe: After the Island

The third in a series of Robinsonades… Email me to get the pdf – and those for the two earlier iterations of my work on Defoe: here and…

  • Post date 8th September 2023
  • Post author By john hutnyk

The Intersection of AI, UX, and Human Experience

In this episode, Joe Schaeppi explores the concept of designing human-centric experiences and the intersection of AI, design, and technology. He shares his journey toward designing experiences that…

  • Post date 7th September 2023
  • Post author By Anthrocurious, LLC

The Hidden Ancestry Extracted From an Ancient Pendant

An anthropologist explains how new forensics tools offer unprecedented answers to questions about who likely held or wore Stone Age objects. This article was originally published at The Conversation …

  • Post date 7th September 2023
  • Post author By Marlaina Martin

Freiberufliches Lektorat mit wissenschaftlicher Arbeit kombiniert: Matthias Warkus 

Ich heiße Matthias Warkus und arbeite als freier Publizist und Textdienstleister. Studiert habe ich Philosophie, noch auf Magister mit den Nebenfächern Soziologie und Französisch, anschließend ha…

  • Post date 7th September 2023
  • Post author By ruthjanina

Forschung mit oder über LSBTIQ+ Geflüchtete? Reflexionen eigener Positionalitäten

Forschung zu LSBTIQ+ Geflüchteten in Europa hat sich bisher zu großen Teilen auf die Partikularitäten innerhalb des Asylsystems fokussiert, und herausgearbeitet, welche Herausforderungen den Geflüchte…

  • Post date 7th September 2023
  • Post author By Redaktion

Kerry P. C. San Chirico. “Between Hindu and Christian: Khrist Bhaktas, Catholics, and the Negotiation of Devotion in Banaras” (Oxford UP, 2022)

On the second Saturday of each month, on the outskirts of the ancient city of Varanasi, Shiva’s own city, thousands of shudra and Dalit devotees worship Yesu (Jesus)…

  • Post date 7th September 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network

Attraction and repulsion are two points on a triangle. Distraction is the third.

David Schurman Wallace at the Paris Review: Despite all the hand-wringing about distraction, it’s asked less often what it is that we want to attend to in the…

  • Post date 7th September 2023
  • Post author By Grant Otsuki

Position Available!

The Department of Anthropology at SMU invites applications for a tenure-track faculty  position in Economic Anthropology. The position is at the rank of Assistant Professor. We are looking…

  • Post date 6th September 2023
  • Post author By foodanthro

Khanty fishing in the Ob’ River system, West Siberia, 6 Sep 2023 Rovaniemi talk by Yuka Oishi

In the current situation we do not get any more new research evidence from our Siberian field sites, unfortunately. Nonetheless Siberia remains THE place in the Arctic where…

  • Post date 6th September 2023
  • Post author By fstammle

Archaeological Tropes That Perpetuate Colonialism

Two Indigenous archaeologists from the U.S. Southwest shed light on how “abandonment” and other common archaeological terms continue to cause harm. They offer insights into how to rewrite…

  • Post date 6th September 2023
  • Post author By Christine Weeber

An open letter on virtual wards

HELEN ROBERTSON Deliver To: Amanda Pritchard,NHS Chief Executive Officer10 South Colonnade Canary Wharf, London, E14 4PU Dear Amanda Pritchard, In 2022, your team announced the expansion …

  • Post date 6th September 2023
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Feministische Außenpolitik – Signum einer neoliberal-disziplinierenden Zeitenwende?

Die Neuausrichtung der Außenpolitik an feministischen Wertmaßstäben führte zu Irritationen im Feuilleton, aber auch zu Begeisterung. Beginnt nun eine Ära friedlicherer internationaler Beziehungen, ein…

  • Post date 6th September 2023
  • Post author By Birgit Sauer

What does the “participation” of Indigenous peoples in plastics pollution governance mean?

CLEAR’s new review paper looks at the ways different author groups understand Indigenous “participation” in divergent ways, and what this does to how plastic pollution itself is understood.

  • Post date 6th September 2023
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

What does the “participation” of Indigenous peoples in plastics pollution governance mean?

CLEAR’s new review paper looks at the ways different author groups understand Indigenous “participation” in divergent ways, and what this does to how plastic pollution itself is understood.

  • Post date 5th September 2023
  • Post author By Max Liboiron
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