Skip to the content

The Anthropology Newspaper

Overview over the most recent anthropology blog posts
  • About
    • Contact
  • Sources
  • TagCloud
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Deutsch
  • Nordisk
  • Blog
  • Journal Ticker
Search
Menu
Close search
Close
  • About
    Show sub menu
    • Contact
  • Sources
  • TagCloud
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Deutsch
  • Nordisk
  • Blog
  • Journal Ticker

© 2026 The Anthropology Newspaper

← To The Previous Page

How to Write an Op-Ed: A Free SAPIENS Workshop

Do you have an opinion that you hope can change the world? In this free online webinar, SAPIENS’ editor-in-chief Chip Colwell explains the ins-and-outs of writing op-eds or…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

David Graeber LSE Tribute Seminar: Value

‘Value’ is the one central themes that runs throughout and conjoins all of David Graeber’s writings. This week focuses on his first book, whose original title, eventually flipped…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Positioning your position

In the picture above, you see me reading along with Hebrew psalms and prayers during a synagogue (shul) service on simchat torah. Simchat torah is a festive day…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

The Humans We Haven’t Met Yet

At the Sima de los Huesos (“Pit of the Bones”) archaeological site in Spain, researchers recovered DNA from 417,000-year-old hominin fossils that may be the ancestors of Neanderthals.…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Jeffrey H. Schwartz

Being a Human: Adventures in 40,000 Years of Consciousness with Charles Foster

Charles Foster set out to answer one of the most perplexing questions of all – what sort of creatures are we humans? – in one of the most…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Adam Gamwell

Master’s Student position: Wild food movements and contaminants of concern in Imappivut

In partnership with the Nunatsiavut Government, we are recruiting a Master’s student to work on the project Wild food movements and contaminants of concern in Imappivut.

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

Matching Reading to Energy Levels: Reading Strategies of a PhD Student in Anthropology

Anders Norge Lauridsen: Not that long ago, one of my supervisors held an informal presentation about his reading strategies. It was part of a series of lunch seminars…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By sverigesantropologer

69 Recall this Buck 4: Daniel Souleles on Private Equity (JP, EF)

In this installment of our Recall this Buck series (check out our earlier conversations with Thomas Piketty, Peter Brown and Christine Desan), John and Elizabeth talk with Daniel Souleles, an… Visit New Books…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Jonatan Leer and S. G. S. Krogager, “Research Methods in Digital Food Studies” (Routledge, 2021)

Research Methods in Digital Food Studies (Routledge, 2021) offers the first methodological synthesis of digital food studies. It brings together contributions from leading scholars in food an… Visit New Books…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Devin J. Vartija, “The Color of Equality: Race and Common Humanity in Enlightenment Thought” (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021)

The Enlightenment is often either praised as the wellspring of modern egalitarianism or condemned as the cradle of scientific racism. How should we make sense of this paradox? The…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Living Water, living with lively waters (part 2)

In What is Water? The History of a Modern Abstraction, geographer Jamie Linton (2010: 14) describes “modern water” as the following: “an abstract, isomorphic, measurable quantity that may…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Chakad Ojani

Living Water and the politics and anti-politics of water in Jordan (Part 1)

  We are often told that Jordan is one of the most water-poor countries on the planet and it is hard not to recognize the truth of this…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Geoffrey Hughes

Moving Towards Disability

December 3rd is the UN’s International Day for People with Disabilities. The theme of 2021 was “Building Back Better: toward a disability-inclusive, accessible and sustainable post COVID-19 World”.…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Gabrielle Hanley-Mott

Till F. Paasche and James Derrick Sidaway, “Transecting Securityscapes: Dispatches from Cambodia, Iraq, and Mozambique” (U Georgia Press, 2021)

In this interview, I speak with Till F. Paasche and James D. Sidaway about their new book, Transecting Securityscapes: Dispatches from Cambodia, Iraq, and Mozambique (University of Georgia Pr… Visit…

  • Post date 2nd December 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Hiring two research assistants in Indigenous quantitive methodologies

CLEAR is hiring two part-time research assistants to help study Indigenous and decolonial quantitative methodologies.

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

The State of Emergency, Coercive Medicine, and Academia

“Two weeks to flatten the curve,” is what we heard across Canada1 just after March 11, 2020, when the World Health Organization unilaterally declared a global “pandemic” according to…

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

Ancestral Lines: Return to Uiaku

Morning on Ganjiga beach March 2020. I had been in Uiaku for just over a week, but already established a pattern of sorts. Each evening after visitors had…

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By John Barker

What Netflix Got Wrong About Indigenous Storytelling

An Indigenous Pantaron Manobo man sports a pendant necklace imbued with sacred power. Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio Within days of its release last June, the Netflix animated series…

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio and Myfel D. Paluga

De la ley mordaza y sus sombras

Read Time:2 Minute, 35 Second Uno tiene la sospecha, y tal vez el acontecer de los tiempos y los sucesos puedan darle la razón, de …

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By anthropologies

Joseph C. Ewoodzie, “Getting Something to Eat in Jackson: Race, Class, and Food in the American South” (Princeton UP, 2021)

Getting Something to Eat in Jackson (Princeton Press, 2021) uses food—what people eat and how—to explore the interaction of race and class in the lives of African Americans in…

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Beyond potential: the structural issue of gender diversity in esports

Based on his fieldwork in Berlin, Tom Legierse cautions that although esports are heralded as potentially gender inclusive spaces, in reality gender discrimination is still deeply ingrained in…

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By Leiden Anthropology Blog

Próximo Número: 10/Enero/2022

Happy …

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By anthropologies

On the Edge of the Body

By Renata Carvalho Anthropology’s many attempts of conceptualising the body into clear and useful analytical categories has raised significant ontological questions that problematise the very basi…

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By Renata

تهران؛ شهری با آسمان ِ کوچک

اینجا تهران است. بهار آمده و پرنده­ها، البته آنهایی که از زمستان سیاه و پدیده­ی مرسوم وارونگی زنده مانده اند در حال خواندن ترانه های بهاری هستند. از…

  • Post date 1st December 2021
  • Post author By هانیه بختیاری
← Previous page Next page →

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

ACADEMIA activism Allgemein anthropology antropologia Archaeology Blog Blog post Brotgelehrte COVID-19 Culture environment ethnography featured Featured Posts Features Fieldwork Gender General Geschichten der Gegenwart history migration new books in anthropology politics race research Stuff tag:Anti-woke tag:Far-right tag:Far-right intellectualism tag:Masculinity tag:Misogyny tag:Norway tag:Racism tag:Social media tag:SoMe tag:Transphobia tag:Trump Technology Top News type:structured-article Uncategorized Violence Weekly Post مطلب اصلی

© 2026 The Anthropology Newspaper

Theme by Anders Norén