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Our syllabus repository has not been updated since 2012. HELP! So much has happened in Food Anthropology in the last 10 years. Please share your latest syllabi by…

  • Post date 9th April 2021
  • Post author By jgross2013

Send in your Syllabi

SAFN is updating its repository of syllabi and teaching aids and we would love for you to share yours. Please send them to  safnsyllabus@gmail.com.

  • Post date 9th April 2021
  • Post author By jgross2013

Interview during pandemic: Anna Nerkagi

It has been one year since the coronavirus pandemic became a part of our life and changed it in a very radical way. We follow the rules of the government, we develo…

  • Post date 9th April 2021
  • Post author By Roza Laptander

COVID-19 Continued Information Resources

Check out the new slide deck from Dr. Mark Nichter reviewing the COVID-19 variants, public health balancing act, and public health citizenship. Check out the European Centre for…

  • Post date 9th April 2021
  • Post author By Kristin Hedges

COVID-19 Continued Information Resources

Check out the new slide deck from Dr. Mark Nichter reviewing the COVID-19 variants, public health balancing act, and public health citizenship. Check out the European Centre for…

  • Post date 9th April 2021
  • Post author By Kristin Hedges

Dragan Djunda: Transition to nowhere: Small hydro, little electricity, and large profits in Serbia

When you enter the House of culture in Dojkinci, a small village on Stara Mountain, you are instantly amazed by its floor. The freshly painted red, green, and…

  • Post date 9th April 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Pauline Destrée: Solar for the Few: Stranded Renewables and Green Enclaves in Ghana

Africa’s Green Energy Revolution In the past ten years, calls for a “green revolution” on the African continent have cast optimistic and promising scenarios of “leapfrogging” to mass…

  • Post date 9th April 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

La humillación

La foto es de David Goldolatt Prólogo para el libro La humillación, publicado por la Editorial Bellaterra en 2008. Recogía las intervenciones en un seminario de Els Juliols…

  • Post date 9th April 2021
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

How to Publish Your First Book: SAR Press Talks to John Arroyo

The mission of SAR Press encompasses not only publishing research at the forefront of anthropology and Southwest and Native studies, but al…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By Sarah Soliz

Vom Architekten und der Bürokratie

Der immer lesenswerte Architekturkritiker der FAZ, Niklas Maak, schreibt über die Geschichte des Pritzker-Preises: Skandalös war die Auszeichnung von Alejandro Aravena, der mit seiner Idee reüs…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By genova68

Finance is Funds and Games Until It Stops (For Hedge Funds in New York)

By Nazli Azergun Two weeks ago, we experienced a flamboyant coda to an extremely eventful month. Between processing the assault of the US Capitol and Trump’s departure from…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By Nick Mizer

Call for Posts: Imaging Nature

“The Blue Marble,” by NASA/Apollo 17 Crew. Public domain. Modified by Colin Hoag. Environmental humanists and environmental scientists labor over images—their production, their disseminati…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By colinhoag

برگزاری نشست‌های مجازی یکشنبه‌های انسان‌شناسی و فرهنگ

انسان‌شناسی و فرهنگ به اطلاع علاقه‌مندان و مخاطبان خود می‌رساند که برگزاری نشست‌های یکشنبه‌های انسان‌شناسی و فرهنگ که از زمستان سال ۱۳۹۹ به دلیل پاندمی کرونا متوقف شده…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By روابط عمومی

Death as Something We Make

[no-caption] Rouzes/Getty Images Renee (a pseudonym) closed her eyes, lay her head in her brother’s arms, and gently drew her last breath. Minutes before, she had chugged a…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By Mara Buchbinder

The Ghost in the Machine is Not Who You Think: Human Labor and the Paradox of Automation with Mary L Gray

BOOK GIVEAWAY!! Leave a Review of This Anthro Life for a chance to win a copy of Ghost Work! Leave us a written review on Apple Podcasts or…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By Adam Gamwell

New Ethnographies of the Global South: In Conversation with Victoria Reyes and Marco Garrido

How can Sociology be nudged away from its traditional parochialism to embrace empirical work that focuses on the global south? Marco Garrido (assistant professor of sociology at the…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Monique M. Ingalls, “Singing the Congregation: How Contemporary Worship Music Forms Evangelical Community” (Oxford UP, 2018)

The choices that churches make about their musical style do more than simply change the sounds one hears in their gatherings, but actually form certain kinds of community.…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

On Online News Making, Cultural Translation, and Journalism Industry in Exile

Journalism is under attack in many contexts from Hungary to the United States. In Turkey, the situation is not different. Autocracy changed the profession radically and forced some…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By K. Zeynep Sariaslan

Lost Blue Books of India

NINTH ALL-INDIAORIENTAL CONFERENCE TRIVANDRUM DECEMBER 20th to 22nd 1937Observations taken more than acentury ago, these* papers describe many things which areno longer actual, and they are become rec…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Further fun with Blue Books

It seems in Sri Lanka a holy text was burnt… a ‘heretical’ text brought from Benares, but not burnt before it inspired the king (Kumaradasa) and some devoted souls……

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By john hutnyk

University of Memphis Business Anthropology Graduate Fellowship – Fall 2021

The Department of Anthropology at University of Memphis (my alma mater) is offering a one-year graduate student fellowship with Terminix. This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on…

  • Post date 8th April 2021
  • Post author By amysantee

Felix Lussem: Alienating “facts” and uneven futures of energy transition

We are in the middle of the Rhineland’s lignite mining region, a semi-urban to rural area in the west of Germany. The landscape is considerably altered by past…

  • Post date 7th April 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Katja Müller, Charlotte Bruckermann, Kirsten Endres: Introduction: The political power of energy futures

Debates about climate change have long entered political arenas through diplomacy, bureaucracy and regulations as part of worldwide environmental governance. Global efforts to foster greener energy i…

  • Post date 7th April 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Can Social Scientists Help Control Epidemics?

A poster in an Ebola response center breaks down the evolving response to the epidemic—including efforts to address social and cultural concerns. Annie Wilkinson On May 24, 2014,…

  • Post date 7th April 2021
  • Post author By Elizabeth Svoboda
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