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Thomas G. Cowan, “Subaltern Frontiers: Property and Labour in the Neoliberal Indian City” (Cambridge UP, 2022)

In urban and peri-urban areas across the Global South, politicians, planners and developers are engaged in a voracious scramble to refashion land for global real estate investment and…

  • Post date 4th November 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Platypod, Episode Five: CASPR – CASTAC in the Spring 2022

This episode presents a recording of CASPR 2022, or the CASTAC in the Spring 2022 mentoring event, organized to encourage dialogue on breaking down binaries that have separated…

  • Post date 3rd November 2022
  • Post author By Angela VandenBroek

Heritage Forensics Is Tackling Devastating New Forms of Cultural Erasure

In the Caucasus, researchers are using aerospace technology to expose the clandestine obliteration of Armenian cultural heritage. These new methods of archaeology will prove necessary in the global…

  • Post date 3rd November 2022
  • Post author By Keridwen Cornelius

CAUTION! Planetary Boundary Ahead!

BySara MahdiAnthropology, Environment, and Development MSc, 2022-23 I am certain that I am not alone when I think to myself, “Have we really, truly, permanently changed the planet?…

  • Post date 3rd November 2022
  • Post author By anthropolitanblog

How Tech can Democratize Scientific Knowledge with Eric Olson

The vast majority of published scientific literature and new research is hidden behind paywalls. Worse, what few accessible papers available online are oftentimes written in jargon, i.e., specialist…

  • Post date 3rd November 2022
  • Post author By Adam Gamwell

Mobile Tuareg-Handwerker in Niger: Frobenius-Forschungsförderpreis für Dr. des Valerie Nur

Der Frobenius-Forschungsförderungspreis geht in diesem Jahr nach Bayreuth: Das Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität zeichnet damit Valerie Nur aus für ihre…

  • Post date 3rd November 2022
  • Post author By -

Wissenschaft: Neugier oder Konkurrenz?

Ich finde Forschen toll. Dinge erkunden, mit Menschen sprechen, sie beobachten, Publikationen und Filme sichten, seit Neuestem auch in Archive gehen – toll. Es eröffnen sich neue Perspektiven…

  • Post date 3rd November 2022
  • Post author By urmila

Wissenschaft: Neugier oder Konkurrenz?

Ich finde Forschen toll. Dinge erkunden, mit Menschen sprechen, sie beobachten, Publikationen und Filme sichten, seit Neuestem auch in Archive gehen – toll. Es eröffnen sich neue Perspektiven…

  • Post date 3rd November 2022
  • Post author By urmila

La sombra de la recesión amenaza de nuevo la economía global

Read Time:3 Minute, 56 Second En el año 2008 se produjo la denominada Gran Recesión: una crisis económica global con origen en Esta…

  • Post date 3rd November 2022
  • Post author By anthropologies

92 Janet McIntosh on “Let’s Go Brandon,” QAnon and Alt-Right Language (EF, JP)

Elizabeth and John talk with Brandeis linguistic anthropologist Janet McIntosh about the language of US alt-right movements. Janet’s current book project on language in the military has prompted thoughts about…

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

Gurpinder Singh Lalli, “Schools, Space and Culinary Capital” (Routledge, 2022)

Gurpinder Singh Lalli’s book Schools, Space and Culinary Capital (Routledge, 2022) introduces the notion of culinary capital to investigate socialisation and school mealtime experiences in an academy school based in the…

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

Perry Zurn and Dani S. Bassett, “Curious Minds: The Power of Connection” (MIT Press, 2022)

Curious about something? Google it. Look at it. Ask a question. But is curiosity simply information seeking? According to this exhilarating, genre-bending book, what’s left out of the…

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

Geetanjali Srikantan, “Identifying and Regulating Religion in India: Law, History and the Place of Worship” (Cambridge UP, 2020)

Judicial debates on the regulation of religion in post-colonial India have been characterised by the inability of courts to identify religion as a governable phenomenon. Geetanjali Srikantan’s book Identifying…

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

Elena Maria Reichl: End of Hell? Brazil’s Election and a Community Kitchen of the MTST

On 30/10/2022, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula) of the Workers’ Party won an exceptionally close runoff election against the current far-right president of Brazil, Jair Messias Bolsonaro.…

  • Post date 2nd November 2022
  • Post author By focaal_admin

E. Moore Quinn on the edited volume Women and Pilgrimage

https://cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/book/10.1079/9781789249392.0000 It is interesting, and often useful, once a project has come to fruition (that is, seen the light of print), to breathe deepl…

  • Post date 2nd November 2022
  • Post author By |

PhD position in Indigenous Quantitative Methods

New position for a PhD student on a project about Indigenous Quantitative Methods based in the Geography Department at Memorial University

  • Post date 2nd November 2022
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

Grief is a thing to be sung: solace from Shi’a lamentation

By Aleeha Zahra Ali A year and a half ago, I learnt what grief was. Before that I had known waves of sadness, despair, depression, heartbreak and anger.…

  • Post date 2nd November 2022
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Eleanor Knott, “Kin Majorities: Identity and Citizenship in Crimea and Moldova” (McGill-Queen’s UP, 2022)

In Moldova, the number of dual citizens has risen exponentially in the last decades. Before annexation, many saw Russia as granting citizenship to-or passportizing-large numbers in Crimea. Both…

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

Michael Herzfeld, “Subversive Archaism: Troubling Traditionalists and the Politics of National Heritage” (Duke UP, 2022)

In Subversive Archaism: Troubling Traditionalists and the Politics of National Heritage (Duke UP, 2022), Michael Herzfeld explores how individuals and communities living at the margins of the modern nation-state use nationalist…

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

The Family Lives of the Last Neanderthals

Two anthropologists explain a novel genetic analysis of ancient DNA and artifacts that suggests Neanderthals in Siberia lived in close-knit communities. This article was originally published at The C…

  • Post date 2nd November 2022
  • Post author By Marlaina Martin

#Resilienz. Leitkonzept in der Vielfachkrise?

Mit Resilienz ist die Fähigkeit gemeint, schwierige Situationen unbeschadet zu überstehen. Der Begriff ist nicht neu, gewinnt aber in Zeiten von Krieg, Klimawandel und Pandemie neue Aktualität. Grund…

  • Post date 2nd November 2022
  • Post author By Stefanie Graefe

Indigenize #afsam22: Ten Facebook Posts Gathered

While every year should be Native American heritage year, November is Native American Heritage Month and thus a good time to reflect on the ways that the recent…

  • Post date 1st November 2022
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Alive in the Flapping of Infinite Orange Wings

Monarch butterflies’ epic annual migration from North America to Mexico inspires an anthropologist to reflect on this insect’s precarious life cycles through the lens of “multispecies ethnography.” …

  • Post date 1st November 2022
  • Post author By Emily Sekine

Boklansering: Ulvebarna – Omsorgens naturhistorie

I en tid der vi trenger å tenke nytt om vårt forhold til jordens mange skapninger, har Lars Risan skrevet en tverrfaglig bok om hvordan gjensidig avhengighet, samarbeid…

  • Post date 1st November 2022
  • Post author By Lars Risan
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