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Drawing More-than-Human Kinship

Introduction In my work as an anthropological ethnographer and illustrator, I have been working to connect seemingly disparate disciplines together—at times, even as a messy and rough bricolage.…

  • Post date 3rd August 2023
  • Post author By Maythe Han

Scratching out a living: The Medieval Female Proletariat – A guided walk

As part of the Totally Thames Festival to be held in September 2023 I’m offering a walk I created, Scratching out a living by the river: The Medieval female…

  • Post date 2nd August 2023
  • Post author By laura agustin

The Persistence of Fukushima’s Fisherfolk

In a new book, an anthropologist with long-term ties to northeastern Japan shares stories of how fishing communities have continued making a living in uncertain waters after the…

  • Post date 2nd August 2023
  • Post author By Emily Sekine

Kayashima Summer Festival (July, 2023)

  • Post date 2nd August 2023
  • Post author By Unknown

Courtney Adams Wooten, “Childfree and Happy: Transforming the Rhetoric of Women’s Reproductive Choices” (Utah State UP, 2023)

Childfree and Happy: Transforming the Rhetoric of Womens’ Reproductive Choices (Utah State University Press, 2023) examines how millennia of reproductive beliefs (or doxa) have positioned women who choose not to…

  • Post date 2nd August 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network

A call to redress the attitudes and approaches to PMS in the UK

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  • Post date 2nd August 2023
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Pangenoma: un vistazo al futuro de la medicina

Read Time:8 Minute, 5 Second Amaia Castrexana Palma Amaia Castrexana La variabilidad y la complejidad es un rasgo está presente en …

  • Post date 2nd August 2023
  • Post author By anthropologies

Sommerpause (immer mittwochs)

Wir machen Sommerpause – ein wenig zumindest. Bis Ende August publizieren wir jeweils nur am Sonntag, am Mittwoch hingegen lassen wir die Füße im Wasser baumeln.

  • Post date 2nd August 2023
  • Post author By GdG-Team

sNAPAshots: Natalie Muyres

Transcript 0:00[NAPA Logo] Welcome to sNAPAshots conversations with practicing professional and applied anthropologists. Let’s meet our next guest Natalie Muyers. Natalie Muyres 0:21Hi, I’…

  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By Joshua Liggett

Anthropology Meets Journalism: How Two Fields Can Save Each Other

In this episode, Emily Kennedy shares her unique journey of discovering the concept of ethnographic journalism. Journalists now face unprecedented issues like harassment, lack of public trust, and…

  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By Anthrocurious, LLC

On the Quandaries of Aquatic Forensics

A team of scientists, including an anthropologist, explains the challenges and methods for locating, identifying, and retrieving human remains from underwater. This article was originally published a…

  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By Marlaina Martin

A Human Economy for Emergent World Society

Written by Keith Hart World society has been formed as a single interactive network in our time. Universal means of …

  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By Neil Turner

جلال ستاری و تولدی دوباره

سالگرد درگذشت دکتر جلال ستاری (۱۴ مرداد ۱۳۱۰ – ۹ مرداد ۱۴۰۰)، یادنامه‌ای از ناصر فکوهی نهم مرداد ۱۴۰۰، جلال ستاری، استادی بزرگ و انسانی بی‌مانند، در گذشت.…

  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By ناصر فکوهی

یک عکس، یک روایت ۳: خواهرانه

از مجموعه عکس‌های مرتضی ودادی گرگری این عکس‌ها تقریبا اوایل دهۀ ۴۰ گرفته شده است. عکس‌های خواهر و برادری که فرزندان خود مرتضی ودادی گرگری هستند. در یک…

  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By فاطمه آقامیری

Jae DiBello Takeuchi, “Language Ideologies and L2 Speaker Legitimacy: Native Speaker Bias in Japan” (Mulitlingual Matters, 2023)

Jae DiBello Takeuchi’s Language Ideologies and L2 Speaker Legitimacy: Native Speaker Bias in Japan (Mulitlingual Matters, 2023) examines dilemmas faced by second language (L2) Japanese speakers as a result of…

  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network

Agotes: el pueblo que nunca fue

Read Time:3 Minute, 48 Second Rubén Blasco Rubén Blasco “[…]cara ancha y juanetuda, esqueleto fuerte, pómulos salientes, dis…

  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By anthropologies

Shirogaki-cho Summer Festival (July, 2023)

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  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By Unknown

Indigenous Peoples’ Un-Freedoms 

“Indigenous Peoples’ Un-Freedoms and Our Academic Freedom A Call for Solidarity” Not usually a petition signer, but in this case there is informative text and urgent reasons…. …

  • Post date 1st August 2023
  • Post author By john hutnyk

The fallacies of GDP reductionism: A response to Warlenius

  Rikard Warlenius has written an article on what he calls “the limits to degrowth”.  In it, he states that because degrowth researchers argue the climate crisis cannot…

  • Post date 31st July 2023
  • Post author By Jason Hickel

مصاحبه با مژگان عظیمی: کوهنورد

لطفا خودتان را معرفی کنید. مژگان عظیمی، متولد خرداد ۱۳۴۶ در ساری هستم. چند فرزند هستید؟ ۵ خواهر و ۴ برادر هستیم و من فرزند سوم هستم. خانوادۀ…

  • Post date 31st July 2023
  • Post author By فاطمه آقامیری

کنشگری یا کلیک‌گرایی؟ همبستگی و موضع‌گیری در رسانه‌های اجتماعی

سلیا فرناندز، برگردان: سمانه کوهستانی کمپین‌های آنلاین، رؤیت‌پذیری فوری را میسر می‌کنند. همچنین، آن‌ها به افراد امکان می‌دهند تا نیاز به کنشگری در دنیای واقعی را فراموش کنند.…

  • Post date 31st July 2023
  • Post author By

Reighan Gillam on her book, Visualizing Black Lives

Interview by Karina Beras https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=36yhr7ew9780252044410 Karina Beras: What motivated you to pursue this ethnographic participatory research with Afro-Brazi…

  • Post date 31st July 2023
  • Post author By |

Cold Hubris and Fundo

A poet-historian reflects on the legacy of colonial-era collecting practices in Tanzania that tore Black Indigenous ancestors from their communities and history. ✽ Euro-American colonial collections o…

  • Post date 31st July 2023
  • Post author By Christine Weeber

Omolade Adunbi, “Enclaves of Exception: Special Economic Zones and Extractive Practices in Nigeria” (Indiana UP, 2022)

How do we measure and truly grasp the sweeping social and environmental effects of an oil-based economy?  Focusing on the special economic zones resulting from China’s trading partnership…

  • Post date 31st July 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network
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