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پنجشنبه‌های پرسش و پاسخ، جلسۀ چهل و چهارم: نظام دانش در عصر دیجیتال

جلسه چهل و چهارم مؤسسهٔ انسان شناسی و فرهنگ دربارۀ کتاب «وضعیت دیجیتال و نظام دانش» برگزار خواهد شد. در این جلسه آقای حامد طاهری کیا (عضو هیئت…

  • Post date 6th June 2022
  • Post author By روابط عمومی

On Hazzard and White

Two little intro to the author books that I think are absolute gems – and they will get inside your ear to tell you more about the world…

  • Post date 6th June 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Camas and Micro-seasonality at Minto-Brown Park

We all are aware of the annual seasons, winter, spring, summer, and fall, but in the growing cycle of the plants of the Willamette Valley there are micro-seasons…

  • Post date 5th June 2022
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

A Memory of History or History of Memory? – A War Memorial ‘Simpson and His Donkey’

I remember when I was a little girl, I was fascinated with war memorials. Stone colossi towering over people, gravely staring into the infinite as if seeing something…

  • Post date 5th June 2022
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

Der „forensische“ Blick

Kurz nach Beginn des Krieges ist im russischen Fernsehen ein neues Genre entstanden: die Anti-Fake-Show. Allerdings wird hier Desinformation nicht entlarvt, sondern hergestellt.

  • Post date 5th June 2022
  • Post author By Sylvia Sasse

El inmigrante como operador simbólico

                                         &nbs…

  • Post date 4th June 2022
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Du Bois on Communism

I typed this out a week ago on Facebook and it was shared nearly 200 times on the first day. This, I think, indicates that the time is…

  • Post date 4th June 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Review: To Boldly Grow

Haspel, Tamar (2022) To Boldly Grow. Finding Joy, Adventure, and Dinner in Your Own Backyard. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 231 pp. Ellen Messer (Tufts University) How many…

  • Post date 3rd June 2022
  • Post author By foodanthro

Wie Du ins Bildungsmanagement einsteigen kannst

Wir bereiten gerade eine Neuauflage von Brotgelehrte 1&2 als Bundle vor. In diesem Zuge aktualisierten wir auch das Kapitel zu Bildungsmanagement – heute für Euch vorab schon im…

  • Post date 3rd June 2022
  • Post author By Mareike

please use your discretion to adjust your hope

any day or part day that the individual sees their child in person in the UK counts as a day on which they see their child in the…

  • Post date 3rd June 2022
  • Post author By Špela Drnovšek Zorko

Michael Lucey on his book, What Proust Heard

Interview by Ilana Gershon https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/W/bo130500168.html Ilana Gershon: In what sense are Proust and the other authors you discuss – Balzac, Eliot, Wo…

  • Post date 3rd June 2022
  • Post author By |

Andrew Bickford, “Chemical Heroes: Pharmacological Supersoldiers in the US Military” (Duke UP, 2021)

In Chemical Heroes: Pharmacological Supersoldiers in the US Military (Duke UP, 2021), Andrew Bickford analyzes the US military’s attempts to design performance enhancement technologies and create pharmacological “supersoldiers” capable of withstanding…

  • Post date 3rd June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Pride Month 2022

I personally have mixed feelings about Pride Month this year.  We do have a lot to celebrate, but there are lots of reasons for concern, too.  Here are…

  • Post date 3rd June 2022
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Pride Month 2022

I personally have mixed feelings about Pride Month this year.  We do have a lot to celebrate, but there are lots of reasons for concern, too.  Here are…

  • Post date 3rd June 2022
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

ESPERANZA SPEAKS: The Power of Ethnographic Storytelling

In this contribution, Gloria Rudolf describes the beginnings of her long-term friendship with Esperanza Ruiz and the people of Loma Bonita in Panama. Nineteen visits and half a…

  • Post date 2nd June 2022
  • Post author By John Barker

The collapse of national capitalism — a Sophoclean tragedy – Part 1 – by Keith Hart

Abstract The global economic crisis is not merely financial, a moment in the historical cycle of credit and debt. The … More

  • Post date 2nd June 2022
  • Post author By Neil Turner

Tree Rings Are Evidence of the Megadrought—and Our Doom

I love trees. I also love dendrochronology—literally, “the study of tree time.” This science, which uses data derived from tree growth rings, provides scientists with a wealth of…

  • Post date 2nd June 2022
  • Post author By Stephen E. Nash

Folkeetymologier – små folkeeventyr om ord

Hva har forhåndsregel og muskedunder til felles? Jo, begge er eksempler på folkeetymologier, altså det at et sjeldent eller fremmed ord endrer seg påvirket av andre og mer…

  • Post date 2nd June 2022
  • Post author By sprakprat

James S. Bielo, “Materializing the Bible: Scripture, Sensation, Place” (Bloomsbury, 2021)

What happens when the written words of biblical scripture are transformed into experiential, choreographed environments? To answer this question, anthropologist James Bielo explores a diverse range of practices…

  • Post date 2nd June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Crystal Worl’s Countermural Tells a Different History of Alaska

Her dark gray eyes scan the horizon. An iridescent golden sun and stars encircle her head, flanked on one side by a cobalt sockeye salmon and the other…

  • Post date 1st June 2022
  • Post author By Ben Bridges

Stay home to stay safe? South Durban‘s fence line communities in pandemic times (Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer)

In the so-called fence line communities adjacent to the notorious Engen refinery on Tara Road in Wentworth (South Durban), diverse aerosols jointly flooded the air – among those,…

  • Post date 1st June 2022
  • Post author By kathrin

¿Tienen los dioses derechos humanos?

Prólogo no publicado para el libro de Ana Olva y Gloria Fernández, Antonio Banderas, Toda su vida (Ediciones B, 1995). ¿TIENEN LOS DIOSES DERECHOS HUMANOS? Manuel Delgado La…

  • Post date 1st June 2022
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Andrew Leon Hanna, “25 Million Sparks: The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs” (Cambridge UP, 2022)

Andrew Leon Hanna’s book 25 Million Sparks: The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs (Cambridge UP, 2022) takes readers inside the Za’atari refugee camp to follow the stories of three courageous…

  • Post date 1st June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Moisés Lino e Silva, “Minoritarian Liberalism: A Travesti Life in a Brazilian Favela” (U Chicago Press, 2022)

Normative liberalism has promoted the freedom of privileged subjects, those entitled to rights—usually white, adult, heteronormative, and bourgeois—at the expense of marginalized groups, such as Black people, children,…

  • Post date 1st June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network
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