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On Quebec and its “Vaccine Passport”

Since the Government of Quebec under Premier François Legault decided to jump the gun today and announced the coming of “vaccine” certification on September 1st, possibly in response…

  • Post date 5th August 2021
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

Kenyan Mothers Take on Police Violence

Lucy Wambui is a convenor of the Mothers of Victims and Survivors Network in Nairobi. Ed Ram I first met Sarah Wangari three weeks after her son Alex…

  • Post date 5th August 2021
  • Post author By Wangui Kimari

Vijaya Nagarajan, “Feeding a Thousand Souls: Women, Ritual, and Ecology in India–an Exploration of the Kolam” (Oxford UP, 2018)

Every day millions of Tamil women in southeast India wake up before dawn to create a kolam, an ephemeral ritual design made with rice flour, on the thresholds…

  • Post date 5th August 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Cultura mitica

La fotografía es de David Malcomlson Artículo publicado en El País, el 1 de septiembre de 2000  CULTURA MÍTICA Manuel Delgado           Hay turistas y turistas.…

  • Post date 5th August 2021
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Is Homo longi an Extinct Human Species?

[no-caption] Chuang Zhao This article was originally published at The Conversation and has been republished under Creative Commons. In 1933, a mysterious fossil skull was discovered near …

  • Post date 4th August 2021
  • Post author By Anthony Sinclair

Anthony Stavrianakis’s Leaving: A Narrative of Assisted Suicide by Ari Gandsman

Leaving: A Narrative of Assisted Suicide Anthony Stavrianakis University of California Press, 2000. 248 pages. Everyone discovers an academic doppelgänger at some point. We invest ti…

  • Post date 4th August 2021
  • Post author By Ari Gandsman

Shelby Grossman, “The Politics of Order in Informal Markets: How the State Shapes Private Governance” (Cambridge UP, 2021)

Property rights are important for economic exchange, but many governments don’t protect them. Private market organizations can fill this gap by providing an institutional structure to enforce… Visit…

  • Post date 4th August 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Champinefu Temporary Reservation at Corvallis

In March 1855 there was formed a temporary reservation for Champinefu Kalapuyans at Corvallis. This was one of over a dozen such temporary reservations, sometimes called encampments for…

  • Post date 4th August 2021
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Anthropology, Nature and Sustainability

Prof Amitabh Pande IIFM Bhopal Twenty-first century has begun on a challenging note with the entire world grappling with the vagaries of nature and its consequences on human…

  • Post date 4th August 2021
  • Post author By Prof Amitabh Pande

Digital Ethnography Approaches to Tribal Development

Dr. S. B. Roy Professor and Founder Chairman Email: sbroy111@gmail.com Cyberspace and its virtual communities have initiated numerous methodological transformations. The availability of large am…

  • Post date 4th August 2021
  • Post author By Dr. S. B. Roy

New book chapter: Restraint Without Control

Very proud to have a new chapter out in the new edited volume The Absent Presence of the State in Large-Scale Resource Extraction Projects edited by Nick Bainton…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By Rex

Recovering Iraqi Heritage

The site DNYUZ has an article on the restoration of stolen artifacts from Iraq being found and returned.

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By tabsir

Book review: Lohmann’s “Haunted Pacific”

It’s the end of the summer so I have a variety of updates to make to keep up with all the things I’ve been publishing. First up is…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By Rex

Wednesday Round Up #61

-I’m taking at least two weeks of break, so this is the last round up for awhile. Translating cognitive science in the public square We are at a…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By dlende

Kapa-Making as a Way of Being: A Conversation with Lehuauakea

Mele O Nā Kaukani Wai (Song of a Thousand Waters), handmade plant dyes, earth pigments, and printed ‘ohe kāpala (bamboo stamps) on hand-sti…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By Sarah Soliz

What Do Goats and Wars Have to Do With Glacier Loss?

A local guide stands near Shali Kangri glacier in the Ladakh region of the Indian Himalayas. Hélène Lapierre-Messier For scientists, the layers of ice that make up glaciers…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By Karine Gagné

AWAY FROM KEYBOARD

Dear Allies – readers, authors, reviewers, all, Allegra is away from her keyboard right now and cannot possibly be made to return before late August. Maybe September. Who…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By Allegra

Susan Gal and Judith T. Irvine, “Signs of Difference: Language and Ideology in Social Life” (Cambridge UP, 2019)

How are peoples’ ideas about languages, ways of speaking and expressive styles shaped by their social positions and values? How is difference, in language and in social life,…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Sarah Hepola on Drinking in a “Dry” Texas County

Welcome to Cover Story, a podcast by New Books Network devoted to long form journalism. Today, we are talking to Texas-based writer Sarah Hepola. Hepola is most known…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

A Very Lengthy Swedish Introduction: Hype, Storytelling, and the Question of Entrepreneurial Allies

The Pitch At a Stockholm-based entrepreneur meetup, two entrepreneurs stood on stage ready to pitch their startup to a panel of venture capital investors (VCs).[1]  The man clicked…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By Angela Kristin VandenBroek

Special Focus: Structures

In the course of the twentieth century, structure became a central category of thought across a wide array of sciences. From linguistics to anthropology, psychoanalysis and history, the epistemic ai…

  • Post date 3rd August 2021
  • Post author By Cameron Brinitzer

Violencia e intercambio de males en Medellín

La foto es de Manuel Delgado Fragmento de Violencia y ciudad. Sobre el intercambio de males en Medellín. En Ignasi de Solà-Morales y Xavier Costa, dirs. Presente y…

  • Post date 2nd August 2021
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Scepticism fuelled by fake news threatens Africa’s vaccination drive

Vaccine nationalism and vaccine imperialism are posing a major challenge to the progress of mass vaccination in most countries across Africa. These countries are struggling to secure enough…

  • Post date 2nd August 2021
  • Post author By Chikezie E. Uzuegbunam

Review: Eat to Beat Depression and Anxiety

Drew Ramsey. Eat to Beat Depression and Anxiety: Nourish your Way to Better Mental Health in Six Weeks.  Harper Wave/Harper Collins. New York: 2021.  ISBN: 978-0-06-303171-5. pp.270.&nb…

  • Post date 2nd August 2021
  • Post author By dsutton20
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