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Watch “‘Reading/Translating Capital yet again’, talk by Professor John Hutnyk, on 28/1/2021” on YouTube

  • Post date 29th January 2021
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Writing Life No. 6: An interview with Sally Wyatt by Claudia Egher

Figure 1. Sally’s writing space Sally Wyatt is a science and technology studies (STS) scholar and Professor of Digital Cultures at Maastricht University. She is a prolific academic…

  • Post date 29th January 2021
  • Post author By Claudia Egher

Übersicht aller Berufsprofile (Stand: Januar 2021)

Berufsprofile Dieser Beitrag soll neuen und alten Leser*innen helfen, sich auf unserer Seite ein wenig zurechtzufinden. Wir haben schon so einige (besondere) Berufe vorgestellt… hier findet…

  • Post date 29th January 2021
  • Post author By Anna Lemke

Alisa Perkins, “Muslim American City: Gender and Religion in Metro Detroit” (NYU Press, 2020)

The call to prayer breaks the hustle and bustle of an urban sonic landscape in unique ways. For Muslims living in Hamtramck, Michigan broadcasting the adhān was one way of…

  • Post date 29th January 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Yujie Zhu, “Heritage and Romantic Consumption in China” (Amsterdam UP, 2018)

The drums beat, an old man in a grand robe mutters incantation and three brides on horseback led by their grooms on foot proceed to the Naxi Wedding…

  • Post date 29th January 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Theresia Hofer, “Medicine and Memory in Tibet: Amchi Physicians in an Age of Reform” (U Washington Press, 2018)

Medicine and Memory in Tibet: Amchi Physicians in an Age of Reform (University of Washington Press, 2018) is the first full-length ethnography of Tibetan medical practitioners (amchi) in cent… Visit…

  • Post date 29th January 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now, January 28, 2021

David Beriss The pandemic grinds on and we read. We read and we listen to podcasts, which proliferate like tribbles, making it impossible to keep up with all…

  • Post date 29th January 2021
  • Post author By foodanthro

#Book Review: Animal Intimacies

The creative disentanglement of human-animal relationships in Animal Intimacies: Interspecies Relatedness in India’s Central Himalayas by Radhika Govindrajan is an important addition to the multispeci…

  • Post date 28th January 2021
  • Post author By Sanghamitra Padhy

Wednesday Round Up #34

The enduring allure of conspiracies The United States of America was founded on a conspiracy theory. In the lead-up to the War of Independence, revolutionaries argued that a…

  • Post date 28th January 2021
  • Post author By dlende

Book Review: Veblen: The Making of an Economist Who Unmade Economics by Charles Camic

In Veblen: The Making of an Economist Who Unmade Economics, Charles Camic challenges the longstanding portayal of economic theorist Thorstein Veblen as a maverick outsider. Tracing the development of …

  • Post date 28th January 2021
  • Post author By Rose Deller

Only Half the Story – Rethinking the Relationship Between Digital Ethnographers and Their Devices*

Franziska Weidle** “Digital cinema is pre-computational” – from Quelic Berga’s presentation at ECREA 2018; author of original image: DRs Kulturarvsprojekt; title: Steenbeck…

  • Post date 28th January 2021
  • Post author By digitalethnography

Covid-19 and the plight of youth living with HIV in South Africa

Long before South Africa was hit by Covid-19, youth living with HIV identified stigma as one of the major challenges they face every day. In my ongoing qualitative…

  • Post date 28th January 2021
  • Post author By Millicent Atujuna

Globalisation and climate change in the High Arctic: Fieldwork in Svalbard, the fastest-heating place on earth

Magdalene Fjord, Svalbard. Photo: Ashok Boghani, flickr Most people can hardly imagine that it is possible to enjoy life up in Northern Norway, in Tromsø for example where…

  • Post date 28th January 2021
  • Post author By lorenz

Globalisation and climate change in the High Arctic: Fieldwork in Svalbard, the fastest-heating place on earth

Magdalene Fjord, Svalbard. Photo: Ashok Boghani, flickr Most people can hardly imagine that it is possible to enjoy life up in Northern Norway, in Tromsø for example where…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By lorenz

Immigrant Women’s Care Work in a Global Pandemic

The shuttering of the global economy and the devastating health ramifications of COVID-19 have left undocumented immigrant women in the United States struggling to provide emotional and economic care…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Anthrodendum, the revival

Earlier in 2020, we faced a decision. For the past couple of years, things have definitely slowed down here on Anthrodendum. You may have noticed. So we asked…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By Ryan

Natalia Buier: What sample, whose voice, which Europe?

The EASA membership survey and the associated ‘precarity’ report (Fotta, Ivancheva and Pernes 2020) are an important and timely contribution. Surely these are findings we must build on…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Medical anthropology applied to education in socio-health professions: From the enchantment of technology to the enchantment of the encounter by Viviana L. Toro Matuk

“If you want to understand what a science is, you should look for the first instance not at its theories and its findings, and certainly not at what…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By Viviana L. Toro Matuk

Don Kalb: Anthropological Lives Matter, Except They Don’t

The PrecAnthro Collective within EASA has shown staying power and bite. That is what the EASA precarity survey demonstrates (Fotta, Ivancheva and Pernes 2020). Mariya Ivancheva has turned…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Library Research: A Lament but not an Obituary

I arrived a little early to the Great Mosque of San‘a’ in Yemen to continue my research in the small upstairs room which was the “Western Library.” I…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By tabsir

Introducció a "L’anticlericalisme a Catalunya"

La fotografia correspon a l’estat com va quedar el presbiteri de la parròquia de Cardona després de la revolució de juliol de 1936. Introducció al llibre encarregat per…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Shaligram Interpretive Practice (Chakra)

I’ve intentionally saved chakra for last. The reasons for this are really two-fold. One, chakras (the name given to the ammonite shell-spiral) are probably the most iconic characteristic…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By H. W.

Introduction: Stefan Voicu: EASA’s ‘Precarity Report’: Reflections, Critiques, Extensions

Every day across Europe hundreds of social anthropologists wake up knowing that their precarious employment conditions may one day force them to leave the discipline. Still, they keep…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By focaal_admin

“Actually it’s pretty chill”: taking and giving online education

by Anne and Freek Colombijn The Corona lockdown has forced schools and universities to switch to online teaching. While we recognize the often justified complaints voiced by many…

  • Post date 27th January 2021
  • Post author By standplaatswereld
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