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Writing Life No. 7: An interview with Omar Dewachi by Lina Pinto-Garcia

Two years ago, I was suggested to take a look at the work of Omar Dewachi, an Iraqi scholar who, like me, has taken a deep interest in…

  • Post date 5th February 2021
  • Post author By Lina Pinto-Garcia

Livet i Portsa förr och nu – En ny kurs i samtidsdokumentation på kommande i vår

Har du bott i Portsa? Eller känner du någon tidigare invånare i Portsa som du absolut tycker vi borde intervjua? Ämnena Kulttuurien tutkimus vid Åbo universitet och Kulturanalys…

  • Post date 5th February 2021
  • Post author By Kulturanalyser

Now Open: APLA Book Prize in Critical Anthropology

The Association for Political and Legal Anthropology (APLA) is pleased to invite nominations for the 2021 APLA Book Prize in Critical Anthropology competition.

  • Post date 5th February 2021
  • Post author By randiirwin

Recruiting: APLA Junior-Senior Mentoring

We are now recruiting mentors and mentees for the APLA Junior-Senior Mentor Program!

  • Post date 5th February 2021
  • Post author By randiirwin

Egyptian agriculture in 1920

reaping There is an early 1920 video on Youtube with views of agriculture, bread making, spinning and weaving in Egypt at the time. No details are provided on…

  • Post date 4th February 2021
  • Post author By tabsir

Who First Made the Caribbean Home?

Volunteers and students from the United States and the Bahamas helped excavate the dunes where the Lucayan ancestral remains were found. William F. Keegan Locals in the Bahamas…

  • Post date 4th February 2021
  • Post author By William F. Keegan

Stories by Samer El-Kanshawi

check out Samer’s Arabic stories here…

  • Post date 4th February 2021
  • Post author By tabsir

Military coup in Myanmar: back to square one?

In the early morning of 1 February, the day that a newly elected government was supposed to convene, Myanmar’s military staged a coup, taking government leaders captive and…

  • Post date 4th February 2021
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

They’re not Binging TV, they’re Feasting: Rethinking Media, Honor and American Culture with Grant McCracken

Take a walk with anthropologist and consultant Grant McCracken and host Adam Gamwell, as they discuss Grant’s new book The New Honor Code: A Simple Plan for Raising…

  • Post date 4th February 2021
  • Post author By Adam Gamwell

M. C. Riggio et al, “Festive Devils of the Americas” (Seagull Books, 2015)

The devil is a defiant, nefarious figure, the emblem of evil, and harbinger of the damned. However, the festive devil—the devil that dances—turns the most hideous acts into…

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

Smith on Heroin. A Short Film by Smith & Willing

  For more information about Smith & Willing, see: www.smithandwilling.com Smith and Willing are fictional characters and in the following interview that accompanies this film, they discuss …

  • Post date 4th February 2021
  • Post author By Paul Antick

Vardagliga magiska ting

Då man tänker på magiska föremål i populärkulturen som i filmer eller böcker, så ser de ofta ut som helt vanliga ting. Den mäktiga ringen i J.R.R. Tolkiens…

  • Post date 4th February 2021
  • Post author By Kulturanalyser

When research becomes dangerous: Anthropologist facing jail smuggles himself out over snowy mountains

Kareem Ahmady: “I just simply left”. Photo: Ahmady’s website One month ago I have written about anthropologist Kareem Ahmady, who has researched child marriage, female genital mutila…

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By lorenz

The UC Berkeley – 11th Hour Food and Farming Journalism Fellowship

SAFN board member Scott Barton sent in this great opportunity for journalists who write about food systems. A lot of people with backgrounds in anthropology become journalists, so…

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By foodanthro

When research becomes dangerous: Anthropologist facing jail smuggles himself out over snowy mountains

Kareem Ahmady: “I just simply left”. Photo: Ahmady’s website One month ago I have written about anthropologist Kareem Ahmady, who has researched child marriage, female genital mutilation (FGM)…

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By lorenz

Wednesday Round Up #35: Article Version

Doing something a bit different with this one – just straight-up research articles that I have found interesting and/or relevant. Striatal activity topographically reflects cortical activity Th…

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

How to Make Medical Anthropology Useful to Healthcare Practitioners, Activists, and Policy-Makers: Lessons Learned by Robbie Davis-Floyd

Introduction: A Brief Summary of My Medical Anthropological Activist Work For three generations of practitioners, activists, and policymakers in the fields of childbirth, obstetrics, midwifery, an…

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By Robbie Davis-Floyd

Stephen Campbell: What can workers expect in post-coup Myanmar?

International media coverage of the February 1st military coup in Myanmar has been rather consistent. The focus, overwhelmingly, has been on the detention of State Counsellor and Nobel…

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Raising Our Concerns: Reflections on AAA 2020

[Footnotes is pleased to present this guest statement by Anthro Response Cauldron – a collective of people who (re)connected over Twitter during ROV, after recognising their shared concerns…

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By footnotes

Raising Our Concerns: Reflections on AAA 2020

[Footnotes is pleased to present this guest statement by Anthro Response Cauldron – a collective of people who (re)connected over Twitter during ROV, after recognising their shared concerns…

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By Footnotes Editor

Workbooks zum Selbstlernen

Ankündigung: Workbooks zum Selbstlernen Ihr wollt die Zeit der Stagnation nutzen, um Euch neues Wissen anzueignen? Wir haben in den vergangenen Wochen an Workbooks gearbeitet, die Euch helfen,…

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By Mareike

Stellungnahme zur Diskreditierung rassismuskritischer Forschung und Forscher*innen

Die Kritik an Wissenschaft, das Hinterfragen von wissenschaftlichen Befunden, Theorien und Analysen ist konstitutiver Bestandteil der wissenschaftlichen Praxis und genuines Element einer akademischen …

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By Rat für Migration

Emilia E. Skrzypek, “Revealing the Invisible Mine: Social Complexities of an Undeveloped Mining Project” (Berghahn, 2020)

Located amid tropical rainforest in the heart of Papua New Guinea, the Frieda River area is home to one of the biggest undeveloped gold and copper deposits in…

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

بوطیقای شهر(۱۰۳)

پیرسانسو برگردان ناصر فکوهی و زهره دودانگه  اما راننده تلاش می‌کند به صورتی جزئی و آرام واکنش نشان دهد. او به دنبال آن است که بار دیگر خودروی…

  • Post date 3rd February 2021
  • Post author By ناصر فکوهی
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