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Academic labour and academic freedom: What does it mean to be ‘fired’?

While The-Author-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named has been the most prominent example of a public figure going all-in on a so-called “gender critical” argument that works to essentially justify transphobia, ove…

  • Post date 18th June 2020
  • Post author By Sarah Shulist

فرازگفتار (۵)

Una es más auténtica, mientras más se parece a lo que soñó de sí misma Pedro Almodóvar زن، زمانی واقعی است که به تصویر رویایی که از خویش…

  • Post date 18th June 2020
  • Post author By وب گاه

La cuarentena en la función social de la alimentación

Desde que comenzó el estado de alarma por el Covid 19, muchos de nosotros hemos podido experimentar cotidianamente “el arte de cocinar”, cambiar nuestros hábitos alimenticios por otros,…

  • Post date 18th June 2020
  • Post author By anthropologies

Racism in the aid industry and international development-a curated collection

In addition to my weekly curated #globaldev link collections, I set up special curated collections on Oxfam, Haiti & the aid industry’s #MeToo moment and hurricanes Harvey and…

  • Post date 18th June 2020
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Webinar on COVID-19 and the Food and Agricultural System

Former SAFN President John Brett sends news of this upcoming webinar, of possible interest to FoodAnthropology readers. Upcoming Webinar COVID-19 Effects on the Food and Agricultural System Frid…

  • Post date 18th June 2020
  • Post author By foodanthro

Managing Refugee Mobilities: Global Flows of Migration Deterrence Technologies

In 2000, a United Nations Resolution designated June 20th World Refugee Day. In the week leading up to this day, countries throughout the world pay homage to the…

  • Post date 18th June 2020
  • Post author By Helena Zeweri

Exclusive Video Interview with Leah Mata Fragua: Everyone and Everything Is a Teacher

Chumash dance dress, 2017. Collaboration between Leah Mata Fragua and Cara Romero. Photo courtesy of the artists. Story written by SAR edi…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Sarah Soliz

Wednesday Roundup #2

Tyrone B. Hayes on how racism works in the academy. Hayes also was featured in the New Yorker for his groundbreaking work on how manufactured chemicals negatively impact…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By dlende

Can Archaeology Explain the Bread Baking Craze?

[no-caption] Jutta M. Jenning/Flickr As coronavirus social distancing wears on, my social media feeds have changed. Travel photos, parties, and concerts have disappeared, replaced by phot…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Robyn Cutright

Neither Markets Nor Militaries: On the critical importance of restoring the commons

In Southern Africa – where South Africa and Botswana account for two of the most economically unequal countries in the world according to the GINI index – the…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Pierre Du Plessis

Berufliche Entscheidungen treffen als vielbegabte Geisteswissenschaftlerin

Interview mit Linda Brekoff Linda Brekoff studiert an der WWU Münster Skandinavistik und Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie. Sie bietet auf Youtube Yoga-Tutorials unter dem Namen maycandras_happi…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Mareike

The Pandemic: Indigenous Perspectives on Survival, Adaptation, Rebuilding, and Preparedness

Statement released by Chief Ricardo Bharath Hernandez, Santa Rosa First Peoples Community, Arima, Trinidad & Tobago, June 16, 2020. As Amerindians/Indigenous Peoples in the Caribbean, we are hist…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

While we live – a compass to connection

Musical journalist Andrea Voets maakte een sociale roadtrip door Griekenland, op zoek naar uitwegen uit een sterke onderstroom van eenzaamheid in de samenleving. Samen met 150 jonge Grieken…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

LOEWE-Schwerpunkt Prähistorische Konfliktforschung: Beeindruckende Zeugnisse des Krieges

Schon vor mehr als 3000 Jahren gab es Krieg: Der nun abgeschlossene LOEWE-Schwerpunkt „Prähistorische Konfliktforschung“ von Goethe-Universität und Deutschem Archäologischem Institut hat gezeigt, dass…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Redaktion

Policy Paper: Effektive und faire Flüchtlingspolitik ohne Vorprüfung und Hotspots

Empfehlungen für die GEAS-Reform unter deutscher EU-Ratspräsidentschaft Am 1. Juli 2020 wird Deutschland für sechs Monate die Präsidentschaft des Europäischen Rats übernehmen. In dieser Zeit will die …

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Rat für Migration

El hoyo (spoiler)

“Hay tres clases de personas: los de arriba, los de abalargo tiempo a un abismojo y los que caen” En el hoyo vemos una muestra descorazonadora de la…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By anthropologies

Allan Downey, “The Creator’s Game: Lacrosse, Identity, and Indigenous Nationhood” (UBC Press, 2018)

Today we are joined by Allan Downey, Associate Professor of History and Indigenous Studies at McMaster University, and author of The Creator’s Game: Lacrosse, Identity, and Indigenous Nationh……

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Sa’ed Atshan, “Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique” (Stanford UP, 2020)

In Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique (Stanford University Press, 2020) anthropologist and activist Sa’ed Atshan explores the Palestinian LGBTQ movement and offers a window into the d… Visit New Books…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Joy White, “Terraformed: Young Black Lives in the Inner City” (Repeater Books, 2020)

How are black lives lived in the contemporary city? In Terraformed: Young Black Lives in the Inner City, Dr Joy White, a sociologist and ethnographer based in London,…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Nora Haenn, “Marriage after Migration: An Ethnography of Money, Romance, and Gender in Globalizing Mexico” (Oxford UP, 2019)

Marriage after Migration: An Ethnography of Money, Romance, and Gender in Globalizing Mexico (Oxford University Press, 2019) tells the stories of five women in rural Mexico, each navigating…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

R. Farrugia and K. D. Hay, “Women Rapping Revolution: Hip Hop and Community Building in Detroit” (U California Press, 2020)

On this episode of the New Books Network, Lee Pierce (s/t) interviews Rebekah Farrugia and Kellie D. Hay of Oakland University on their new book Women Rapping Revolution.(University…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Hotspot-Lager als Blaupause für die Reform des GEAS?

Politikfolgenabschätzung des Hotspot-Ansatzes in Griechenland Expertise von Valeria Hänsel und Bernd Kasparek, erstellt im Auftrag des Rat für Migration e.V. Die Expertise untersucht den 2015 von der …

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Rat für Migration

Welt in der Krise – Welt im Krieg?

von Felix Bardorf „Unsere Normalität kehrt nicht zurück“, stellt Adam Tooze in der aktuellen Ausgabe der Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik mit Blick auf die Corona-Krise lakonisch…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Die Redaktion

Weltgesundheitspolitik zwischen Panik und Verdrängung

Inmitten der Corona-Pandemie steckt die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO in der Krise. Ihr Schicksal hängt davon ab, ob sich die wohlhabendsten Staaten der Erde zu einem nachhaltigen Engagement für die…

  • Post date 17th June 2020
  • Post author By Thomas Zimmer
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