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明日から写真展始まります! Photo Exhibition Starts Tomorrow!

Matsuri 「Through Multi-sighted Photographies」 A Photo Exhibition by Lucile Druet and Steven C. Fedorowicz 祭り 「多視点からの写真を通して」 ルシル ドルーエとスティーブン C. フェドロウィツによる写真展 2024 Febr…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By Unknown

Stressed monkeys age faster? The impacts of stress exposures on epigenetic ageing in owl monkeys

ByMichael GirlingMSc Human Evolution and Behaviour, 2023-24 The process of ageing is a universal phenomenon affecting all living organisms and recent research highlights how stress exposures w…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By anthropolitanblog

On the Translucence of Water

By Alejandro Camargo, History and Social Sciences Department, Universidad del Norte, Colombia. “In the depths of the river, our hands are our eyes.” Catching bagre pintao (Pseudoplatystoma mag…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By angelacastilloardila

Walking Along Rivers, Feeling Through Infrastructures

By Laura Betancur Alarcón (Integrative Research Institute on Transformations of Human-Environment Systems-IRI THESys at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) and Ana María Arbeláez-Trujillo (Water Res…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By angelacastilloardila

Infrastructural Ecologies, and the Politics of Knowledge: A Special Commentary

By Maira Hayat, Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame. The three essays by Habib, Alarcón and Arbeláez-Trujillo, and Mamidipudi take the reader to worlds of…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By angelacastilloardila

Exploring PFAS contamination’s impact on groundwater and environmental governance

By Colleen Linn, Wayne State University. Groundwater is difficult to observe (Ballestero 2019, Walsh 2018), and is an elusive substance despite being the most relied upon drinking water…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By angelacastilloardila

A Tale of Three Springs: The Masks and Desires of Water’s Infrastructure

By Peter Habib, Department of Anthropology, Emory University. I came across it on a blazing Monday, tucked away next to a small dikkān (corner store) and a complex…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By angelacastilloardila

The Taste of Dwindling Flows, Chowdy fish in the Little Rann of Kutch in India

By Sita Mamidipudi, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Too Salty Najma and her family are Muslim fishworkers who live half a mile away from…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By angelacastilloardila

On Permeable Waters and Landscapes: A Special Commentary

By Sayd Randle, College of Integrative Studies, Singapore Management University. Walking along a covered aqueduct’s path through the desert, water can seem remarkably contained, cleanly se…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By angelacastilloardila

The Many Worlds of Brine: Disputed Water Worlds in the Argentine Puna and Beyond 

By Melisa Escosteguy (Non-Conventional Energy Research Institute-INENCO-CONICET, Universidad de Salta) and Maria Labourt (Department of Sociology, University of Southern California). Transform…

  • Post date 8th February 2024
  • Post author By angelacastilloardila

Seu und die Magie des Waldes 2

Now available in German: part 2 of Galumalemana Steven Percival’s educational story “Seu and the ruffled bird catcher”.

  • Post date 7th February 2024
  • Post author By Blog - IndiGen - LMU Munich

Visste du att ekorren setts som ett olycksdjur?

Jag sitter på balkongen och drar ett djupt andetag, det är vår i Vasa och man märker att träden på bakgården blir allt grönare för varje dag som…

  • Post date 7th February 2024
  • Post author By Kulturanalyser

Bryce Henson, “Emergent Quilombos: Black Life and Hip-Hop in Brazil” (U Texas Press, 2024)

Known as Black Rome, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, is a predominantly Black city. The local art, food, and dance are closely linked to the population’s African roots. Yet…

  • Post date 7th February 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Legacy Of a Legendary Field Anthropologist

Professor Samita Manna, Former Vice-Chancellor, SKB University, Purulia, West Bengal, India Department of Sociology, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal Email: samita.manna@gmail.co…

  • Post date 6th February 2024
  • Post author By Professor Samita Manna

Youjin B. Chung, “Sweet Deal, Bitter Landscape: Gender Politics and Liminality in Tanzania’s New Enclosures” (Cornell UP, 2024)

During the “global land grab” of the early twenty-first century, legions of investors rushed to Africa to acquire land to produce and speculate on agricultural commodities. In Sweet Deal,…

  • Post date 6th February 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Hedwig Amelia Waters, “Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands: A Proportional Share” (UCL Press, 2023)

In the early 1990s, Mongolia began a transition from socialism to a market democracy. In the process, the country became more than ever dependent on international mining revenue.…

  • Post date 6th February 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

If someone falls, you help them get up

By Dilara Yentür – At 04:17 on February 6th, 2023 an earthquake ravaged the lands of southern Turkey and northern Syria. Buildings crumbled like sandcastles, roads tore apart,…

  • Post date 6th February 2024
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Review: ‘Reclaiming the discarded: life and labour on Rio’s garbage dump’ (2018)

by Holly Cawsey In June 2012, Rio de Janeiro saw the close of Jardim Gramacho, one of the largest landfills in the world. At its height, Jardim Gramacho…

  • Post date 5th February 2024
  • Post author By cultureandcapitalismblog

Safety Dance: Covid Harm Reduction for the Rave Scene

No one wants to talk about this. We all hate it. We’re tired. Believe me, I feel that tiredness in my bones. And I know you’re busy and…

  • Post date 5th February 2024
  • Post author By Hilary Agro

Spuren am Land: Ein Themenweg in Retzbach (Weinviertel)

Geschätzte Lesedauer: 5 Minuten Text: Johanna Resel & Brigitta Schmidt-Lauber Alle Bilder: © Matthias Klos Die hügelige, kaum bewaldete Landschaft des nordwestlichen Weinviertels in Öst…

  • Post date 5th February 2024
  • Post author By Blog des Institut für Europäische Ethnologie

Jonas Tinius on his book, State of the Arts

Interview by Matthew Raj Webb Matthew Webb: Against the contemporary backdrop of right-wing nationalisms and populist sentiment across the world; in a country steeped in authoritarian state hi…

  • Post date 5th February 2024
  • Post author By |

Henrietta Clive

A friend is in India and I am vicariously planning tours that would take more time than anyone has… I recently – well 3 years ago – read…

  • Post date 4th February 2024
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Dustin Kiskaddon, “Blood and Lightening: On Becoming a Tattooer” (Stanford UP, 2023)

Any tattoo is the outcome of an intimate, often hidden process. The people, bodies, and money that make tattooing what it is blend together and form a heady…

  • Post date 4th February 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network

Ciudades postizas. El “centro histórico” como falsificación

Foto de autor anónimo, publicada en https://www.tripadvisor.es/Attraction_Review-g304559-d2386847-Reviews-Centro_Historico-Olinda_State_of_Pernambuco.html  Artículo publicado en  g …

  • Post date 4th February 2024
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado
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