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Ten Things about Anthropology for K–12 Education

Shannon Peck-Bartle is an educator in secondary social studies. She holds an MA in applied anthropology and is currently completing a PhD in curriculum and instructional design. She…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Training as a Solution

Participating in and delivering training sessions has helped me to address client problems and create future opportunities for my business. Now is an exciting time for anthropologists to…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Training as a Solution

Participating in and delivering training sessions has helped me to address client problems and create future opportunities for my business. Now is an exciting time for anthropologists to…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Training as a Solution

Participating in and delivering training sessions has helped me to address client problems and create future opportunities for my business. Now is an exciting time for anthropologists to…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Critical Pedagogy in Action

What happens when ethnographers of education ask, How can we help? It is close to the end of the fall 2020 semester for college- and school-age students. We…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Critical Pedagogy in Action

What happens when ethnographers of education ask, How can we help? It is close to the end of the fall 2020 semester for college- and school-age students. We…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Critical Pedagogy in Action

What happens when ethnographers of education ask, How can we help?  It is close to the end of the fall 2020 semester for college- and school-age students. We…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Generating Queers

An embodied intergenerational pedagogy sheds light on the possibilities of bringing together diverse LGBTQ+ cohorts to strengthen our sense of value and inclusion within a history, lineage, and…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Generating Queers

An embodied intergenerational pedagogy sheds light on the possibilities of bringing together diverse LGBTQ+ cohorts to strengthen our sense of value and inclusion within a history, lineage, and…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Generating Queers

An embodied intergenerational pedagogy sheds light on the possibilities of bringing together diverse LGBTQ+ cohorts to strengthen our sense of value and inclusion within a history, lineage, and…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Government Peace Pedagogy in Colombia

In a bid to counter disinformation surrounding the peace process, the Colombian government embarked on an ambitious public education campaign. But their rational approach was powerless in the…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Interdisciplinary Co-teaching Takes on Wicked Problems

A course about COVID-19 innovates pedagogy to guide students in conceptualizing the pandemic and collaborating to address complex situations. Smack dab in the middle of a virulent pandemic,…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

SAR Remembers Marshall David Sahlins

SAR Remembers Marshall David Sahlins The Scho…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Meredith Davidson

Anthropology in India

Dr. Shalina Mehta, Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology Former Chairperson, Department of Anthropology Panjab University, Chandigarh Email: shalinamehta137@gmail.com Indian anthropology has t…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Dr. Shalina Mehta

Craving to be heard but not seen – Chatbots, care and the encoded global psyche by Claudia Lang

Mounica Tata, Doodleodrama.  “How are you today?” Wysa starts the conversation.  “Not well,” I reply.  “Sounds like today didn’t go well. I’m here for you. Describe how you’re…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Claudia Lang

Giulia Dal Maso: The Landing of a Chinese Green Bond in Portugal

This post is part of a feature on “The Political Power of Energy Futures,” moderated and edited by Katja Müller (MLU Halle-Wittenberg), Charlotte Bruckermann (University of Bergen), and…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

How Cellphones Make and Break Human Connections

Cellphones have become an integral part of many people’s lives. Towfiqu Barbhuiya/EyeEm/Getty Images Cellphones have come to occupy increasingly important roles in everyone’s lives, from …

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Joel C. Kuipers, Alexander S. Dent, and Joshua A. Bell

In the Journals, March 2021, Part 2 by Shoshana Deutsh

Part 2 of “In the Journals” for March 2021 includes a special issue in New Genetics & Society, “Organizing Precision Oncology” and a special forum in Science as…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Shoshana Deutsh

In The Journals, March 2021, Part 1 by Gabrielle Hanley-Mott

BioSocieties Sportswomen as ‘biocultural creatures’: understanding embodied health experiences across sporting culturesHolly Thorpe, Marianne Clark & Julie Brice Over the past decade, a cri…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Gabrielle Hanley-Mott

Special Issue: “Embodied Belonging” by Shoshana Deutsh

This special issue of Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, edited by Dominik Mattes and Claudia Lang, proposes the notion of “embodied belonging” which engages with the “entanglements of the…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Shoshana Deutsh

Biografien der Objekte: Das Luf-Boot aus dem ­Ethnologischen ­Museum

Das einzigartige Ausleger-Boot von der Insel Luf war eines der Highlights des Ethnologischen Museums. Im Humboldt Forum wird es zusammen mit fünf weiteren Booten in einem eigenen Raum…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Redaktion

Kultur-Zukunft suchend.

Kultur-Zukunft suchend. Ein Weiterdenken zu Julia Koops Beitrag Kultur sucht ihre Identität – Eine Anregung zum Umdenken – Brotgelehrte Nach einem Homeoffice-Tag beschloss ich, mich…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Mareike

Lost in the supermarket

https://norient.com/video/shopping-is-civil-war https://norient.com/video/shopping-is-civil-war

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Lisa Björkman, “Waiting Town: Life in Transit and Mumbai’s Other World-Class Histories” (Association for Asian Studies, 2020)

Drawing on a decade of ethnographic research in the Indian city of Mumbai, Waiting Town: Life in Transit and Mumbai’s Other World-Class Histories (Association for Asian Studies, 2020) is an…

  • Post date 13th April 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe
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