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SAR Remembers Ronald N. Dubin

The Dubin Studio under construction in 1997 (left) and after its completion (right).   …

  • Post date 6th January 2022
  • Post author By Sarah Soliz

What a Shipwreck’s Tree Rings Reveal

Tree rings in a cross section of an oak hull plank from the ship Batavia, which sank in 1629, hold clues to the 17th-century timber trade in Europe.…

  • Post date 6th January 2022
  • Post author By Wendy van Duivenvoorde, Aoife Daly, and Marta Domínguez Delmás

In the Journals, December 2021, Part 1 by Hayley Ip

Medical Humanities Before compassion: sympathy, tact and the history of the ideal nurse (open access) Sarah Chaney The word ‘compassion’ is ubiquitous in modern healthcare. Yet few writers…

  • Post date 6th January 2022
  • Post author By Hayley Ip

Persistence of Genocide Upon the Chetco People

The Chetco Indians, perhaps more than nearly any other tribe on the Oregon coast, were repeatedly attacked by racist white settlers before their removal. In a previous set…

  • Post date 6th January 2022
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

The Sophie Coe Prize in Food History 2022

See below for a call for applications for the Sophie Coe Prize. While technically a history prize, anthropologists have won (or been commended) by the prize juries over…

  • Post date 5th January 2022
  • Post author By foodanthro

9/11 and Beyond: Our World of Toxic Exposure/COVID-19 Syndemics by Merrill Singer

For the last 25 years, in my work as an applied medical anthropologist, I have called attention to and explored syndemics, the biosocial adverse interaction of two or…

  • Post date 5th January 2022
  • Post author By Merrill Singer

Michael Muhammad Knight, “Metaphysical Africa: Truth and Blackness in the Ansaru Allah Community” (Pennsylvania State UP, 2020)

The Ansaru Allah Community, also known as the Nubian Islamic Hebrews (AAC/NIH) and later the Nuwaubians, is a deeply significant and controversial African American Muslim movement. Founded in……

  • Post date 5th January 2022
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

کندوکاوی در کیفیت زندگی با تحلیل حق زنان به زندگی شهری

چکیده پژوهشگران جنسیت چنین می‌انگارند که ایدۀ «حق به شهر» باید درباره زندگی شهری زنانه بازتعریف شود، زیرا علیرغم تأکید بر حق همه ساکنان، تفاوت‌های میان آن‌ها من…

  • Post date 5th January 2022
  • Post author By زهره دودانگه

چهل و هشت دقیقه ابتدای مستند «سرگذشت انسان»

فصل هفده از جلد اول کتاب سینما وتاریخ معاصر ایران همانطور که در نوشته های سینمایی، سال ها عنایتی بر۲۴ دقیقه ابتدای فیلم علف نمی شد[۱]، در مورد…

  • Post date 5th January 2022
  • Post author By

یادداشت‌های پایان قرن (۲۶)

فصل سوم: امتزاج افق‌ها  (برای روز چهارشنبه) ۳. نیچه و متفکران خلاق یونان باستان (ادامه از قبل) باری، آنکس که در برابر «شدنِ» هراکلیتوس می‌ایستد، پارمنیدسِ متأخر است.…

  • Post date 5th January 2022
  • Post author By زهره روحی

Near Extinction of the Grave Creek Band

The experiences of the Grave Creek Indians of southwestern Oregon mirror those of the other tribes in the region. They however hardly survived the 1850s as most of…

  • Post date 5th January 2022
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

More Cleaver on Students

There is room for more here, but quoting George Caffentzis helps: ‘Once you recognize the piecework character of the work of professors in universities, it is easy to…

  • Post date 5th January 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

The Last Wild Lions of Europe

In this ornament found in Mycenae, Greece, lions leap upon their prey. Nancy Thomas Once upon a time, people near the valley of Nemea in southern Greece lived…

  • Post date 4th January 2022
  • Post author By Katarina Zimmer

Predator journals target ISSH2021 – be warned.

So, a process warning to those not used to getting chatty friendly emails from parasite journals that will charge you to publish. The ISSH2021 conference gets hit by…

  • Post date 4th January 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Opium and Political Economy in Bengal

On why I think Marx’s writing style is misrepresented by the all-too-dour and serious commentators on Capital – you know, the famous ones published by big presses or…

  • Post date 4th January 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Korea und der Rest der Welt

Das Fach Koreastudien gehört zu den sogenannten „Kleinen Fächern“. Doch das Interesse an dem Fach nimmt seit Jahren rasant zu. Ein Grund: Die Popularität der koreanischen Film- und…

  • Post date 4th January 2022
  • Post author By Pia Barth

For those about to be assessed, Harry Cleaver helps cut throught he must…

To those doing assignments, be it single or collective projects, here’s a reminder to resist the stress and do it for your own reasons. This is another condensed…

  • Post date 4th January 2022
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Stan BH Tan-Tangbau and Quyền Văn Minh, “Playing Jazz in Socialist Vietnam: Quyền Văn Minh and Jazz in Hà Nội” (UP of Mississippi, 2021)

Quyền Văn Minh (b. 1954) is not only a jazz saxophonist and lecturer at the prestigious Vietnam National Academy of Music, but he is also one of the…

  • Post date 4th January 2022
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Caterina Guenzi, “Words of Destiny: Practicing Astrology in North India” (SUNY Press, 2021)

Astrologers play an important role in Indian society, but there are very few studies on their social identity and professional practices. Based on extensive fieldwork carried out in…

  • Post date 4th January 2022
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Five New Year’s Rituals of Renewal

In Auckland, New Zealand, Māori people celebrate the rising of Mataraki, also known as the Pleiades star cluster, as the start of the new year in July. Hannah…

  • Post date 3rd January 2022
  • Post author By Dimitris Xygalatas

Contra els exàmens presencials

La foto es de Miki López para La Nueva España Article publicat probablement a El Queixal, la revista de l’Associació d’Estudiants Progresistes, en algun moment de mitjans dels…

  • Post date 3rd January 2022
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Shaligram Interpretive Practice (Secondary Markings)

One of the most complicated aspects of Shaligram interpretation, and the one that often takes the longest to learn, is reading the various small markings that indicate the…

  • Post date 3rd January 2022
  • Post author By H. W.

Dukater och lusidorer – gamla mynt med nya betydelser

Euron fyller 20 år kan man läsa i gårdagens tidning, vilket betyder att det nu finns en generation unga vuxna som levt endast med denna valuta. Fast vi…

  • Post date 3rd January 2022
  • Post author By Blanka Henriksson

Ori Schwarz on his book, Sociological Theory for Digital Society

https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Sociological+Theory+for+Digital+Society%3A+The+Codes+that+Bind+Us+Together-p-9781509542963 Interview by: Dan M. Kotliar Dan Kotliar: There is something very conv…

  • Post date 3rd January 2022
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