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Who needs shopping malls?

By Ton Salman There are markets. There are big markets. And there is the superlative degree of market. Arguably, that is the Feria de 16 de julio, in…

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

10 Tipps für Weiterbildungen rund ums Buch

10 Tipps für Weiterbildungen rund ums Buch Sie gehören zu den klassischen Berufswünschen von Geisteswissenschaftler*innen und werden in vielen Modulhandbüchern auch als konsekutive “Beru…

  • Post date 22nd April 2022
  • Post author By Mareike

Links & Contents I Liked 442

Hi all, An ethnography of bread in Jordan, co-designing algorithms, why UN staff accept precarious work conditions, Samir Amin, notes on a UNOPS scandal & expensive pre-Weddings in…

  • Post date 22nd April 2022
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Kan falske venner bli venner?

Falske venner er et begrep bokstavelig oversatt fra engelsk, der det heter false friends. Det refererer til ord som enten ortografisk (i stavemåten) eller fonetisk (i uttalen) likner…

  • Post date 22nd April 2022
  • Post author By sprakprat

On the Corona crisis and numbers

Dutch policy has placed health metrics at the center of discussions around the Corona Crisis. Numbers visualize the urgency of the societal threat and form the basis for…

  • Post date 22nd April 2022
  • Post author By Leiden Anthropology Blog

Erica S. Simmons and Nicholas Rush Smith, “Rethinking Comparison: Innovative Methods for Qualitative Political Inquiry” (Cambridge UP, 2021)

With Rethinking Comparison: Innovative Methods for Qualitative Political Inquiry (Cambridge University Press, 2021) Erica S. Simmons and Nicholas Rush Smith issue a call for qualitative political scientists to go beyond the controlled comparisons so…

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

M. Bianet Castellanos, “Indigenous Dispossession: Housing and Maya Indebtness in Mexico” (Stanford UP, 2020)

Following the recent global housing boom, tract housing development became a billion-dollar industry in Mexico. At the national level, neoliberal housing policy has overtaken debates around land reform.…

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

Nina M. Yancy, “How the Color Line Bends: The Geography of White Prejudice in Modern America” (Oxford UP, 2022)

How the Color Line Bends: The Geography of White Prejudice in Modern America (Oxford UP, 2022) explores the connection between prejudice and place in modern America. Existing scholarship suggests that…

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

Profit over people? The ‘big business’ of tough immigration laws.

By Renata Carvalho As the new Nationality and Borders Bill sparks yet another wave of debates over the United Kingdom’s immigration tactics, it is important to ask: who…

  • Post date 22nd April 2022
  • Post author By Renata Segal

SAPIENS Podcast Season 4 Reflections and Celebrations

In this live event, a panel of archaeologists and podcasters celebrates the completion of SAPIENS Podcast Season 4 and RadioCIAMS’ SAPIENS Talk Back series. Meet the amazing people…

  • Post date 21st April 2022
  • Post author By Chip Colwell

RG China(s) Colloquium: Summer Semester Program

Next up: Friday, 24 June, 12:30–13:30 Fabienne Wallenwein (Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies, Universität Heidelberg) Reconnecting cultural heritage and landscape in the Congjiang Jiabang Ri…

  • Post date 21st April 2022
  • Post author By rgchinawebmaster

Somatosphere seeks new editor by Eugene Raikhel

Somatosphere is seeking an editor or small editorial group to begin a 5-year term on September 1, 2022. Applicants should be active researchers in medical anthropology or a…

  • Post date 21st April 2022
  • Post author By Eugene Raikhel

Don Kalb: War: New Times

It is now becoming overly clear that this cruel and unjustifiable war in and on Ukraine is not going to last ten days – as the strategists in…

  • Post date 21st April 2022
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Review: The “Grand Meze” Exhibit at the Mucem in Marseille, France

Rachel Black (Connecticut College) This exhibit runs from May 19, 2021 – Dec. 31, 2023. Is food the most unifying element of the Mediterranean? By focusing on foodways…

  • Post date 21st April 2022
  • Post author By foodanthro

Dredging for Common Ground: Geosocial Politics of Depth at Industrial Coastal Chennai

Editorial Note: This post is part of our series highlighting the work of the Anthropology and Environment Society’s 2021 Roy A. Rappaport Prize Finalists. We asked them to outline the…

  • Post date 21st April 2022
  • Post author By colinhoag

Dear Anthropologists that I know.

Dear Anthropologists that I know. It is 100 years since Bronislaw Malinowski’s “Argonauts of the Western Pacific” began the terror of enforcing the participant observation fi…

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

Stacy G. Ulbig, “Angry Politics: Partisan Hatred and Political Polarization Among College Students” (UP of Kansas, 2020)

Political Scientist Stacy Ulbig has a new book that dives into the political attitudes and behaviors of college students to assess how polarization and partisan antipathy in the…

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

Pamela Hieronymi, “Freedom, Resentment, and the Metaphysics of Morals” (Princeton UP, 2020)

An innovative reassessment of philosopher P. F. Strawson’s influential “Freedom and Resentment” P. F. Strawson was one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, and his…

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

Virtual Otherwise Conference 2022

Registration is now open for the biennial anthropology conference (June 2-4 2022). The Virtual Otherwise will be a pre-recorded conference structured around 90-minute panels along with keynote eve…

  • Post date 20th April 2022
  • Post author By NAFA Network

Actualidad de lo sagrado

La fotografía es de Cynthia S. Tseng Reseña de Contra el catolicismo, de Alberto Cardín (Muchnik, 1998), publicada en Babelia, el suplemento de libros de El País. Apareció…

  • Post date 20th April 2022
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Review: The Hungry Eye

Leonard Barkan.  The Hungry Eye: Eating, Drinking and European Culture from Rome to the Renaissance.  Princeton University Press.  Princeton, New Jersey. 2021.  pp. 326  ISBN:  9780691211466. …

  • Post date 20th April 2022
  • Post author By dsutton20

The Yaghan Rise Again

Archaeologist Atilio Francisco Zangrando, foreground, has excavated along the Beagle Channel, or Onashaga in the Yaghan language, since 1998. Katrina Pyne This article was originally publ…

  • Post date 20th April 2022
  • Post author By Jude Isabella

Mobile Humanitarians: an afterword

This webinar series set out to explore the relationship between mobility and humanitarianism, and our speakers opened up several new areas for thought and discussion. Over four episodes,…

  • Post date 20th April 2022
  • Post author By Till Mostowlansky

Gavin Mueller, “Breaking Things at Work: The Luddites Are Right About Why You Hate Your Job” (Verso, 2021)

In Breaking Things at Work: The Luddites are Right About Why You Hate Your Job (Verso, 2021), Gavin Mueller provides a bracing and wide-ranging study of the fractious relationship between workers…

  • Post date 20th April 2022
  • Post author By New Books Network
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