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KulturTransfer – Wie fast alles, was uns vertraut ist, eigentlich einen Migrationshintergrund hat (Buchprojekt)

Michael Toggweiler Das Wort „Tabu“, das bei Sigmund Freud Prominenz erhalten sollte und nicht mehr aus unserem Alltagswortschatz wegzudenken ist, brachte James Cook aus der Südsee mit. „…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By wbkollegmike

حاشیه‌های فمینیستی قرآن

کتاب حاشیه‌های فمینیستی قرآن نوشتۀ عایشه هدایت‌الله با ترجمۀ مرضیه محصص و نفیسه دانش‌فرد توسط نشر کرگدن در سال ۱۴۰۰ به بازار آمد. «این کتاب، که در سال…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By فاطمه آقامیری

هویت ِ بی‌هویت

چرا ایده‌ی جهان‌وطنی هم مهاجرت را آسان نکرد؟ از خانواده‌ها و دوستانشان خواسته بودند کسی به فرودگاه نرود. فکر کرده بودند اگر کمی پیش از ترک وطن در…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By هانیه بختیاری

سنت‌های خیر در جامعه

نگاهی به اهمیت مجمع خیرین مدرسه ساز هرجامعه ای برای تداوم و تعالی خودش، نیازمند سنتهایی است که بتواند بنیانهای آن جامعه را تقویت کرده و آن را…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By جبار رحمانی

What Klingon and Other Constructed Languages Reveal

This article was originally published at Knowable Magazine and has been republished with Creative Commons. Most languages develop through centuries of use among groups of people. But some…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By SAPIENS

What Klingon and Other Constructed Languages Reveal

At a Comic-Con, or comic book convention, in Los Angeles in 2010, the trolley signs were in Klingon. Doug Kline/The Pop Culture Geek Network/Flickr This article was originally…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By Bob Holmes

The Noise of Russian Silence

By Ekaterina Thor, second-year Bachelor student of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology  Opening our daily news feed on the 24th of February, most of probably needed a second…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Resurrecting a wolf for conservation?

Many herders, especailly in the Sub-Arctic, are threatened by the increased number of wolves, eating entire reindeer herds. In Australia they go the opposite way now: they try…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By fstammle

Libertad para morir. En defensa de la sanidad pública

Read Time:5 Minute, 58 Second Estados Unidos es considerado uno de los países desarrollados más ricos del planeta, sin embargo, es …

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By anthropologies

On the Lives of Spiritually Fluid People

Dr. Duane Bidwell works to reduce suffering and promote abundant life in all of his teaching, writing, and research. Experiences as chaplain, pastor, spiritual director, pastoral counselor, HIV/AIDS…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Agustín Fuentes, “Race, Monogamy, and Other Lies They Told You: Busting Myths about Human Nature” (Second Edition) (U California Press, 2022)

There are three major myths of human nature: humans are divided into biological races; humans are naturally aggressive; and men and women are wholly different in behavior, desires,…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Michael Heneise, “Agency and Knowledge in Northeast India: The Life and Landscapes of Dreams” (Routledge, 2018)

The Nagas of Northeast India gives great importance to dreams as sources of divine knowledge, especially knowledge about the future. Although British colonialism, Christian missions, and political conflict…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Jonathan Crary, “Scorched Earth: Beyond the Digital Age to a Post-Capitalist World” (Verso, 2022)

In this uncompromising essay, Jonathan Crary presents the obvious but unsayable reality: our ‘digital age’ is synonymous with the disastrous terminal stage of global capitalism and its financialisation…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

Digitale Ortlosigkeit. Über die Politik des Metaverse

Was in der Welt des Digitalen spielerisch daherkommt, greift tief in die Wirklichkeit – und bestimmt selbst militärische Operationen. Ein Streifzug durch die digitalen Räume und ihre wachsende…

  • Post date 22nd June 2022
  • Post author By Philipp Wüschner

Ida Susser: Melenchon: the creation of a left political bloc

On June 19, 2022, the united left party, NUPES (New Ecological and Social Popular Union), cobbled together by Jean-Luc Melenchon in less than two months, won enough seats…

  • Post date 21st June 2022
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Global shipping

sometimes these maps are so pro-capital its embarrassing. This one is of course, but its also informative. Here are the paths of need and greed, crime and time…

  • Post date 21st June 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Perception test. Who can…?

I approached the bookseller to ask for 50% discount on this book because of its major flaw. Can you see it? Would you pay full price for this,…

  • Post date 21st June 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Not yet lit Stalin

I’ve not yet lit the Stalin candle. #trinketization

  • Post date 21st June 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Captain Cook chased a chook…

… all around Australia, he lost his pants in the middle of France and found them in Tasmania. Or: Captain Cook rode a chook down the Murray River.…

  • Post date 21st June 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Forschung jenseits der Uni – mit einem Start-Up und einem Verein für Informationswissenschaft

Photo von Ezi auf unsplash.com Dr. Violeta Trkulja forscht und arbeitet als Informationswissenschaftlerin und Vorständin bei der gemeinnützigen Organisation, Grenzenlos Digital e. V., die …

  • Post date 21st June 2022
  • Post author By Marie Huber

¿Qué nos depara el futuro? Nos dirigimos hacia un futuro incierto

Read Time:8 Minute, 24 Second Que el cambio climático es un hecho, nadie lo duda. A lo largo de la Historia de nuestro planeta, los…

  • Post date 21st June 2022
  • Post author By anthropologies

Mark Fathi Massoud, “Shari’a, Inshallah: Finding God in Somali Legal Politics” (Cambridge UP, 2021)

Western analysts have long denigrated Islamic states as antagonistic, even antithetical, to the rule of law. Mark Fathi Massoud tells a different story: for nearly 150 years, the…

  • Post date 21st June 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network

300 Stellenbörsen…

Der Brotgelehrte-Blog feiert sein zehnjähriges Jubiläum – und dazu gehören Festattribute, z.B.: 300 Stellenbörsen mit Jobs von und für Geistes-, Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaftler*innen …

  • Post date 21st June 2022
  • Post author By Mareike

If Santa Claus’ reindeer can fly, what about other reindeer?

It was more than ten years ago during our first visit to Santa Claus village – a tourist attraction in Rovaniemi in the north of Finland. My 6-year-old daughter asked…

  • Post date 20th June 2022
  • Post author By Roza Laptander
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