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“Mari Katayama wins inaugural Mori Art Prize”

Photo source: https://www.akionagasawa.com/en/artist/mari-katayama/GINZA/ Mari Katayama received the inaugural Mori Art Award grand prize at a ceremony at the Roppongi Hills Club in Tokyo on Feb. 26….

  • Post date 7th March 2026
  • Post author By Unknown

Review: Sustainable Energy Transitions in Canada

Budka, P. (2026). [Review of the book Sustainable energy transitions in Canada, by M. S. Winfield, S. D. Hill & J. R. Gaede]. Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien, 46(76), 198-199.…

  • Post date 6th March 2026
  • Post author By philbu

Panel Collaboration Hub: AAA Annual Meeting 2026 CFPs

On the Verge is the theme for the 2020 AAA Annual Meeting, which will be held November 18 – November … More

  • Post date 6th March 2026
  • Post author By Jennifer Curtis

From Catharsis to Attunement: Feminist Praxis in Breathwork

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  • Post date 6th March 2026
  • Post author By Redakteur

When Women Have Heart Attacks, the ER is a Dangerous Place

Gaslighting of women facing medical issues is a well-known problem. Well, women are increasingly aware, at least. But there are very few places more dangerous for women under…

  • Post date 5th March 2026
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Ahmad Moradi: Iran, Year 1404: Chronicles of Planned Chaos

No, dear Rira,my letter must be short,must be simple,with no talk of ambiguity or mirrors.I will write to you again:We are all well—but do not believe me. (Ali…

  • Post date 5th March 2026
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

The Politics of Isolation: Caste, Care, and Control amid COVID-19 in India

Introduction In the summer of 2020 in a rural village in Telangana, India, a small but angry crowd donning cloth masks gathered outside the community isolation centre set…

  • Post date 5th March 2026
  • Post author By Ellen Hausner

Hip Hop Sampling and the Akai MPC as a Platform for Spatiotemporal Discourse

The Akai Music Production Center (MPC, formerly known as the MIDI Production Center) is a series of sequencers/samplers/interfaces first designed by Roger Linn and released in 1988 to…

  • Post date 5th March 2026
  • Post author By Jonathan Givan

Cover your mouth please (Japan Today Picture of the Day)

Caption: A manners poster on the wall of a Tokyo subway station reminds passengers to cover their mouth when they sneeze or cough. Source: https://japantoday.com/category/picture-of-the-day/cover-y…

  • Post date 5th March 2026
  • Post author By Unknown

When Cold Freezes Time

Climate change is often described as a slow and uneven process. In recent years, winters in the European North have felt milder, or at least less persistent. Minus…

  • Post date 4th March 2026
  • Post author By karolinasikora

Kula Kula skribentutlysning: Kjærlighet

  • Post date 4th March 2026
  • Post author By Nor3Weg5@AdmIn

Berg boka mens det ennå er mulig

  • Post date 4th March 2026
  • Post author By Nor3Weg5@AdmIn

Antro-podden: Norsk landbruk og antropologi

  • Post date 4th March 2026
  • Post author By Nor3Weg5@AdmIn

Center the Children: A Manifesto for True Liberation

Today I have the honour of bringing you a guest post written by my colleague and good friend, Rima Dib. She is one of the most powerful and…

  • Post date 3rd March 2026
  • Post author By Hilary Agro

Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of women

Like many areas in women’s health, cardiovascular disease hit me personally before it was of professional interest. My Wake-up Call A year or two ago, my doctor (a…

  • Post date 3rd March 2026
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Fostering Community, Active Learning, and a Primate in Introductory Anthropology Class

Anne Schiller, Professor of Anthropology, George Mason University Fostering classroom community is a goal to which most instructors aspire, although building trust and camaraderie in high enrol…

  • Post date 3rd March 2026
  • Post author By Sherry Fukuzawa

Ana Ivasiuc: ‘I can’t explain, you need to see for yourself’: Matters and senses of insecurity in the campi nomadi of Rome

‘What is it like to work with Roma?’ I asked the police officer. He gestured widely, shaking his head and raising his arms and shoulders, suggesting that words…

  • Post date 3rd March 2026
  • Post author By Focaal Web Editor

Handbook on Humanitarianism and Inequality – Chapter 32 – The Latin American experience: inequality’s role in shaping humanitarianism

Every two weeks I am going to feature one of the chapters of our Handbook on Humanitarianism and Inequality which was published in spring 2024. This week we…

  • Post date 3rd March 2026
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

CORDIS EU research results

Indigeneities in the 21st century is featured on the CORDIS website for research results.

  • Post date 3rd March 2026
  • Post author By Blog - IndiGen - LMU Munich

Series: Theorizing Stuckness in Science and Technology

What might we learn by studying science and technology through the lens of stuckness? Stuckness is a ubiquitous experience in the everyday work of science and technology. Scientists…

  • Post date 3rd March 2026
  • Post author By Michelle Venetucci

Massa i públic

La foto és de Mohamed elamine M’siouri Comentari per l’estudiant del Màster en Antropologia i Etnografia de la UB sobre la distinció entre massa i públic segons Jacques…

  • Post date 3rd March 2026
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

De vuelta con la Antropología después de 7 años de parón

Y de vuelta venimos de nuevo a crear este artículo en el que prescindo de la Inteligencia Artificial para escribirlo y en el que quiero contar mis pericias…

  • Post date 2nd March 2026
  • Post author By El Antropólogo Principiante

The Biopolitics of Identity

Written by James Murray, Staff Writer Neil Turner’s writings explore the intersection of power, biopolitics, and social identity, primarily through the …

  • Post date 2nd March 2026
  • Post author By Neil Turner

Birgit Abels and Patrick Eisenlohr on their book, Atmospheric Knowledge

https://www.ucpress.edu/books/atmospheric-knowledge/paper Birgit Abels and Patrick Eisenlohr on their book, Atmospheric Knowledge https://www.ucpress.edu/books/atmospheric-knowledge/paper …

  • Post date 2nd March 2026
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