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6 Steps to Everyday Anthropological Research

Many Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) are allocating funds toward research to inform decisions on strategy. Studies often seek to understand the motivations, behaviors, interests, and …

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Meagan McGuire, CDME

6 Steps to Everyday Anthropological Research

Many Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) are allocating funds toward research to inform decisions on strategy. Studies often seek to understand the motivations, behaviors, interests, and …

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Meagan McGuire, CDME

Call for Pitches: Graphic Ethnography

Image description: A comic book style explosion with the words “graphic ethnography” at the center of it bursts from a back ground of radiating orange stripes. Stars and…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Good Tidings for Saudi Women?

Absher, which means “good tidings”, is a smartphone app that was released by the Saudi Ministry of Interior in 2015, available both in the Apple App Store and…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Joel Abdelmoez

How to Improve Consumer DNA Tests

Direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic tests offer tantalizing yet speculative promises to connect us with our distant past and live a healthier life. Consequently, by February 2019, an estimated 26…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Ten Things Archaeology Tells Us about Neanderthals

Rebecca Wragg Sykes is an archaeologist and author of the critically acclaimed bestseller Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art. An honorary fellow at the University of Liverpool,…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

The Racial Thinking behind ALS Diagnosis

Beliefs about which bodies can and cannot develop certain diseases risk rebiologizing race in genomic research and care. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease that typical…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Of Maps, Ancestors, and Genes

How the conceptual heritage of the new and old world pervades today’s racial economy of genetics.   On a former occasion I wrote to you at some length…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

The Next Piece of Our Big Genetic Puzzle

Around 50,000 years ago, Neanderthals contributed their DNA to modern humans. But the genes also flowed the other way, hundreds of thousands of years before.  In 1856, in…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Bovine Bloodlines

Selective breeding for milk and muscle has corroded cattle health and genetic diversity. Heritage breed farmers are pushing back. That old cow out there, she’s 18, and she’s…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

In the Journals, February 2021 by Anna Zogas

Here are some new articles published in February 2021. These are in addition to the special issue of Critical Public Health, “Beyond Biological Citizenship,” already highlighted for us…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Anna Zogas

In the Journals – Incarceration, Rehabilitation, and Recidivism

Josh Shapiro: Fair Commutation Not Mass Incarceration by joepiette2 via creativecommons Welcome back to In the Journals! This ongoing series aims to bridge conversations that are often siloed…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By allisontedesco

Brad Wigger on his book, Invisible Companions

Interview with Laura Murry https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=31306 Laura Murry: Please explain the main focus and argument of your book, Invisible Companions: Encounters with Imaginary Fr…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By |

Trump’s attack on American “democracy” by Keith Hart – Part 1

Donald Trump and the Republican Party Donald Trump may not have expected to win the 2016 presidential election. Once he … More

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Neil Turner

Stellenausschreibungen 9. KW, Region Westfalen-Lippe

Am 1. März ist meteorologischer Frühlingsanfang. Bereits letzte Woche hatten wir schon einen kleinen Vorgeschmack auf Sonnenschein, angenehme Temperaturen und Pollenflug. Traditionell steht der Frühl…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Julia

The Dirt

The Dirt is a monthly compilation of recent publications, positions, opportunities, and calls for proposals in the field of Discard Studies.

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Pizza Básica Universal. Mitologías omega en (más o menos) un minuto

Su influencia social es de carácter atmosférico. Respiramos su ideología mecánicamente, casi sin darnos cuenta. Nadie parece darles importancia, están ahí sí, pero creemos sentirnos a salvo de…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By anthropologies

Joseph Osgood in Aden: 2

Joseph Osgood was a Black American sailor who visited the Yemeni port of Aden about a dozen years before the start of the American Civil War. He offers…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By tabsir

#Review: Suicidal

In “Suicidal – why we kill ourselves” Jesse Bering asks what drives some of us to die by a self-directed fatal act. According to him, “there are no…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Luisa T. Schneider

Shonna Trinch and Edward Snajdr, “What the Signs Say: Language, Gentrification, and Place-Making in Brooklyn” (Vanderbilt UP, 2020)

Two stores sit side-by-side. One with signage overflowing with text: a full list of business services (income tax returns, notary public, a variety of insurance) on the storefront,…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Vers una antropologia negra

“Crime Scene”. Una fotografia de Weegee Consideracions per Dolors Calvo, estudiant del Màster d’Antropologia i Etnografia de la UB sobre el valor dels esdeveniments terribles, enviat el 17…

  • Post date 1st March 2021
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Taking Stock in California: Inequity & Grief

Having meaningful conversations about systemic racism and social immobility can connect people as much as the act of absorbing someone else’s microcosm of grief and relating to it.…

  • Post date 28th February 2021
  • Post author By Julia Brown

The limits of the UN’s Planetary pressure-adjusted HDI

  In 2020, the UNDP published a new metric that for the first time seeks officially to adjust the Human Development Index (HDI) for ecological pressure, accounting for…

  • Post date 28th February 2021
  • Post author By Jason Hickel

عشق به سبک دیکتاتور

آیا دیکتاتورها عاشق می‌شوند؟ آیا آنها هم در بند دلدادگی می‌افتند؟ «عشق» آنها چگونه است؟ از چه جنسی است؟ آیا خوشبختی معشوق آرزوی آنهاست یا بندگیش را خواهان…

  • Post date 28th February 2021
  • Post author By فاطمه آقامیری
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