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Derogatory Place Names Need Indigenous Revision

Changing offensive place names on public lands is a strong move toward decolonization. But to heal relationships and address ecological crises, non-Native people must do more. ✽ On…

  • Post date 6th October 2022
  • Post author By Keridwen Cornelius

in Nakon Si Thammarat

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

Introducing 2022-2023 Anne Ray Intern Penske McCormack

Introducing 2022-2023 Anne Ray Intern Penske McCormack …

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Mary Madigan

Introducing 2022-2023 Anne Ray Intern Wayne Nez Gaussoin

Introducing 2022-2023 Anne Ray Intern Wayne Nez Gaussoin …

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Mary Madigan

Counterinsurgency in Istanbul

“Police, Provocation, Politics” by Deniz Yonucu is an ambitious text that documents the long and complicated history of dissident populations and spaces in urban Turkey in the context…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Tolga Ozata

See You Later, Thick Data – Part 4

This blogpost is part of the methodological series “See You Later, Thick Data – How we experimented with doing collaborative fieldwork as part of an interdisciplinary research project”.…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By DISTRACT

Anthropology and Autobiography 30 years on: An Interview with Judith Okely

Our latest issue of AJEC was dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of Anthropology and Autobiography, edited by Judith Okely and Helen Callaway (1992). Judith was kind…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By AJEC Editor

Hunden – ett sällskapsdjur eller ett övernaturligt väsen?

Hunden har länge varit människans bästa vän och fungerat som sällskap till såväl adel som bönder. Under medeltiden och tidigmodern tid då samhället präglades av folktro och tro…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Blanka Henriksson

Police handling of pitch invasion leaves 127 football supporters dead in Indonesia

By Freek Colombijn. “Football is the most important thing of unimportant things”. The truth of this quote, which I often give in my classes, but which –if I…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

16 Unexpected health benefits of sipping chamomile tea

It’s no secret that chamomile tea is a popular choice due to the many positive health effects it has been shown to have. Chamomile is a herb derived…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

13 Tips for Fuel and Hydration While Running, According to Experts

Whether you’re just starting out or have been running for years, you’ve probably encountered discomfort during or after a run because you didn’t hydrate or fuel adequately. Having…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

6 Health Benefits of Trail Running

Trail running is an excellent method to mix up your workout, lower your chance of injury, and present yourself with a fresh challenge if you’re running bored with…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

Disordered Eating: What It Is and How it Differs From Eating Disorders

While it’s true that the vast majority of us can agree on the unhealthiness of certain eating habits, that doesn’t imply we never indulge in them. Eating past…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

Negative Self Talk: What It Is and How to Reverse it

You’re not alone if you’ve ever fought the inner critic who tells you that you can’t do something or won’t succeed. It’s impossible (and probably not good) to…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

Mark Neocleous, “A Critical Theory of Police Power: The Fabrication of the Social Order” (Verso, 2021)

A Critical Theory of Police Power: The Fabrication of Social Order (Verso, 2021) offers a critical look at policing and the power of the state, examining the relationship between our ideas…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

How to Care for Running Shoes to Make Them Last Longer

Sorry to be the bearers of bad news, but after three years of use those running shoes are now doing more harm than good. It’s impossible to make…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

How to Burn More Calories With Speed Walking

The term “speed walking” refers to exactly what it sounds like: a style of walking that is done at a rapid clip in order to raise heart rate…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

Confronting Xenophobia Through Food—and Comics

An anthropologist who migrated from India to the U.K. uses his research to illustrate how fellow migrants from India maintain cultural heritage through hard-to-find ingredients. ✽ Before I…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Emily Sekine

Vergiftete Oder. Historische Perspektiven auf eine aktuelle Umweltkatastrophe

Tote Fische, trübes Wasser. Die Oder war in den letzten Wochen in den Schlagzeilen. Von deutscher und polnischer Seite hagelte es Vorwürfe, man schiebt die Verantwortung hin und…

  • Post date 5th October 2022
  • Post author By Jacob Nuhn

Theory as reproduction: Reflections on the history of feminist anthropology in Australia Part 3

The Familiar Strange · Theory as reproduction: Reflections on the history of feminist anthropology in Australia Part 3 We’re back this week and with a very special collaboration.…

  • Post date 4th October 2022
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

The emergence of multimorbidity as a matter of concern by Esca van Blarikom

Multimorbidity, or the co-occurrence of two or more long-term health conditions in one person, is seen as one of the greatest challenges to contemporary healthcare services. As the…

  • Post date 4th October 2022
  • Post author By Esca van Blarikom

How to Use Wearable Weights

Have you ever tried to bring all of your groceries inside the house in one trip after returning from the grocery store? By the time you enter, you…

  • Post date 4th October 2022
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

The Hormones That Regulate Hunger and Digestion

Before your body can utilize the nutrients you consume, your digestive tract must digest and absorb them. But before eating, it is beneficial to feel hungry. Appetite is…

  • Post date 4th October 2022
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

Injury and Fitness: Responsibility through Biomedicine 

Kashif pointed to different parts of the wounds on his leg and explained to me how they had healed, exacerbated, or been ignored at different places of care.…

  • Post date 4th October 2022
  • Post author By Ramsha Usman
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