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Edward Anthony Avery-Natale, “Ethics, Politics, and Anarcho-Punk Identifications: Punk and Anarchy in Philadelphia” (Lexington, 2016)

Edward Anthony Avery-Natale’s book Ethics, Politics, and Anarcho-Punk Identifications: Punk and Anarchy in Philadelphia (Lexington, 2016) explores the ways in which those who identify as punks and anarchists living in the…

  • Post date 10th June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Lin Song, “Queering Chinese Kinship: Queer Public Culture in Globalizing China” (Hong Kong UP, 2021)

China has one of the largest queer populations in the world, but what does it mean to be queer in a Confucian society in which kinship roles, ties,…

  • Post date 10th June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

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

Minoritarian Liberalism: A Travesti Life in a Brazilian Favela (University of Chicago Press, 2022) is a mesmerizing ethnography of the largest favela in Rio, where residents articulate their own politics…

  • Post date 10th June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Volodymyr Artiukh: The political logic of Russia’s imperialism

The debate around the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including the previous contributions in FocaalBlog, has shifted from the ‘either NATO or Russia’ dichotomy to a more nuanced exchange…

  • Post date 9th June 2022
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Volumes: The Technical Politics of Mathematical Abstractions in Contemporary Peruvian Amazonia

Editorial Note: This post is part of our series highlighting the work of the Anthropology and Environment Society’s 2021 Roy A. Rappaport Prize Finalists. We asked them to outline the…

  • Post date 9th June 2022
  • Post author By colinhoag

Peak snowdome

h/t Matt Borondy

  • Post date 9th June 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Can Machine Learning Translate Ancient Egyptian Texts?

A new program aims to use AI to help academics and the public decipher hieroglyphs. Here’s an inside look at how—and whether—it works. ✽ I have long been…

  • Post date 9th June 2022
  • Post author By SAPIENS

Can Machine Learning Translate Ancient Egyptian Texts?

Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs adorn the Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu near Luxor. Vyacheslav Argenberg/Wikimedia Commons I have long been intrigued by archaeogaming—an academic di…

  • Post date 9th June 2022
  • Post author By Bree KellyBrian Ballsun-Stanton, Camilla Di Biase-Dyson, and Alexandra Woods

Open Letters from African Students from Ukraine who fled to Germany (with a Report on the “Welcome Conference BIPoC Ukraine” organized by Peace-by-Peace in Berlin on May 16, 2022)

Hide Press Release (3 Less Words) Ziga Podgornik Jakil Introduction With the old deadline for applying for a residence permit for war refugees from Ukraine in Germany expiring…

  • Post date 9th June 2022
  • Post author By Redakteur

Trina Nileena Banerjee, “Performing Silence: Women in the Group Theatre Movement in Bengal” (Oxford UP, 2021)

Trina Nileena Banerjee’s book Performing Silence: Women in the Group Theatre Movement in Bengal (Oxford UP, 2021) addresses the absence of a sustained and critical engagement with the gender politics…

  • Post date 9th June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Lily Pearl Balloffet, “Argentina in the Global Middle East” (Stanford UP, 2020)

Argentina lies at the heart of the American hemisphere’s history of global migration booms of the mid-nineteenth to early twentieth century: by 1910, one of every three Argentine…

  • Post date 9th June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

What Is Good, Clean, and Fair? Panel Discussion of the Choices We Make

SAFN member and food and environmental anthropologist Mark Anthony Arceño will be hosting a panel discussion next Wednesday, June 15th, from 12-1pm EST, focusing on food and food…

  • Post date 8th June 2022
  • Post author By foodanthro

Emily Contois and Zenia Kish discuss their edited volume, Food Instagram

https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=58mye9fd9780252044465 Until recently, if you perused the scholarship on Instagram, the app might have appeared to be a relatively benign, homogenous stepc…

  • Post date 8th June 2022
  • Post author By |

When Nothing Fits

Disclaimer: All people mentioned were able to choose how they want to appear in this text. They chose to appear by their clear name and/or activist alias. They…

  • Post date 8th June 2022
  • Post author By Annika Benz

Tagung: Promovieren mit Behinderungen und/oder chronischen Erkrankungen

Tagung Promovieren mit Behinderungen und/oder chronischen Erkrankungen Anlässlich des Projektabschlusses des vom Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales geförderten Projektes PROMI – Promoti…

  • Post date 8th June 2022
  • Post author By Mareike

Catherine Besteman, “Militarized Global Apartheid” (Duke UP, 2020)

In Militarized Global Apartheid, Catherine Besteman offers a sweeping theorization of the ways in which countries from the global north are reproducing South Africa’s apartheid system on a worldwide scale…

  • Post date 8th June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Stan BH Tan-Tangbau et al., “Jazz in Socialist Hà Nội: Improvisations Between Worlds” (Routledge, 2022)

Jazz in Socialist Hà Nội: Improvisations between Worlds (Routledge, 2022) examines the germination and growth of jazz under communist rule—perceived as the “music of the enemy” and “ideologically decadent”—in the…

  • Post date 8th June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Peer Schouten, “Roadblock Politics: The Origins of Violence in Central Africa” (Cambridge UP, 2020)

Peer Schouten, of the Danish Institute for International Studies, has written a breathtaking book. Roadblock Politics: The Origins of Violence in Central Africa (Cambridge, 2022). Schouten mapped more than 1000…

  • Post date 8th June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Nicht vom Ende her denken? Die „Zeitenwende“ und die Geschichtswissenschaft

Der Krieg Russlands gegen die Ukraine konfrontiert die Geschichtswissenschaften damit, dass kein friedvolles ‚Ende der Geschichte‘ in Sicht ist. Wie lässt sich Geschichte verstehen, ohne von ihrer Geg…

  • Post date 8th June 2022
  • Post author By Annette Vowinckel

Review: The Automat

Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, photograph by Bernard Gotfryd, Bernard Gotfryd photograph collection. David Beriss The Automat, directed by Lisa Hurwitz. 2021, 1hr 18 min…

  • Post date 7th June 2022
  • Post author By foodanthro

Khin Thazin and Stephen Campbell: How the Myanmar coup has impacted migrant workers abroad

The February 2021 military coup in Myanmar put an end to the country’s ten-year period of quasi-civilian electoral rule—the so-called democratic transition, as it was optimistically called. Since…

  • Post date 7th June 2022
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Techno-geographies of digital phenotyping in mental health research   by Jessy Williams

Can your phone keep you mentally well? Developments in digital phenotyping have brought new attention to forms of behavioural data collection that capitalise on the apparent ubiquity of…

  • Post date 7th June 2022
  • Post author By Jessy Williams

Big Bend Javelina Survey

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  • Post date 7th June 2022
  • Post author By Anthropology365

Felix Zimmermann: Historiker und Gaming Experte

Mein Name ist Felix Zimmermann. Ich arbeite seit Mai 2022 als Referent für Games-Kultur, politische Bildung und Extremismus bei der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung. Zuvor habe ich Public…

  • Post date 7th June 2022
  • Post author By Maia George
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