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Sara Smith, “Intimate Geopolitics: Love, Territory and the Future on India’s Northern Threshold” (Rutgers UP, 2020)

What’s love got to do with it? Intimate Geopolitics: Love, Territory and the Future on India’s Northern Threshold (Rutgers University Press, 2020) by feminist political geographer Sara Smith…

  • Post date 15th July 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Debatte 2020: Drei Sprachen sind genug fürs Abitur! – Kommentar 1 von Dr. Yazgül Şimşek

 

  • Post date 15th July 2020
  • Post author By Rat für Migration

Colin Ward y los últimos salvajes

Mensaje para la gente del Observatori del Conflicte Urbà, OACU, enviado el 15 de julio de 2020. COLIN WARD Y LOS ÚLTIMOS SALVAJESManuel Delgado Una última cosa sobre…

  • Post date 15th July 2020
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Los mossos contra el Maligno

Artículo sobre la persecución contra las “sectas destructivas” publicado en El País, el 18 de agosto de 1997LOS MOSSOS CONTRA EL MALIGNO Manuel Delgado Quiénes fuímos invitados a…

  • Post date 15th July 2020
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Cómo acabar de una vez por todas con las "sectas"

Imagen del episodio “La alegría de la secta”, de “Los Simpson”,en que la familia es “captada” por la secta de los movimientatios Artículo publicado en El Periódico de…

  • Post date 15th July 2020
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Ethics are for everyone: Anthropologists talk shop on ethics in design, technology and business – July 23, 2020

Discussions of ethics in technology and design have become more mainstream in recent years with the growth in power of digital tech. While companies have the ability to…

  • Post date 15th July 2020
  • Post author By amysantee

Apartheid, Aggression und Arbeitskonflikte. Zur politischen Geschichte von Mobbing

Dass „Mobbing“ ursprünglich im Zusammenhang mit Rassismus thematisiert wurde, weiß heute niemand mehr. Vergessen ist ebenso, dass die Warnung vor „Bullying“ mit einem Plädoyer für Disziplin und Körper…

  • Post date 15th July 2020
  • Post author By Svenja Goltermann

World élite? Latvia, national identity and the pandemic

An introduction to somewhere less observed Research on Covid-19 is a hot topic worldwide, and, recently, the Latvian government has  also launched its own emergency research programme. We,…

  • Post date 14th July 2020
  • Post author By Gareth Hamilton

Empty Beds and Mounting Deaths: COVID-19 and U.S. Healthcare’s Systemic Failures by Miao Jenny Hua

It was afternoon in early April and I was only two-thirds of the way through my 12-hour shift. Between checking on how one patient was breathing and whether…

  • Post date 14th July 2020
  • Post author By Miao Jenny Hua

A Nepalese Region Reclaims Its Holy Water

The Budhi Gandaki River, shown here downstream from Nubri Valley, rushes with icy turquoise water. Madison Wrobley “I’ve been told this is the longest suspended water system in…

  • Post date 14th July 2020
  • Post author By Madison Wrobley

Kregg Hetherington, “The Government of Beans: Regulating Life in the Age of Monocrops” (Duke UP, 2020)

By the time Bolivian President Evo Morales was deposed in December 2019, it had become increasingly clear that Latin America’s Pink Tide – the wave of left-leaning, anti-poverty…

  • Post date 14th July 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Waschbeton 13

(Foto: genova 2020)

  • Post date 14th July 2020
  • Post author By genova68

La desigualtat situada

La foto és de Yanidel Resposta a Jaume Estalrich, doctorand LA DESIGUALDAD SITUADA Manuel Delgado Contesto amb retard les teves consideracions a classe i per escrit sobre “el…

  • Post date 14th July 2020
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Zombie Knowledge: Toward a Deeper Conversation between Black Studies and Multispecies Anthropology

Monsters, the nightmarish figures we conjure in the dark, reflect our own culturally and politically specific anxieties. They are a dark mirror: a terrifying rendering of a social…

  • Post date 14th July 2020
  • Post author By Johnathan Favini

Richard H. Robbins: The Economy After Covid-19

Richard H. Robbins, SUNY Plattsburgh One feature of both the economic recession of 2007/2008 and the present Covid-19-induced economic collapse is increased central bank bouts of quantitative easi…

  • Post date 13th July 2020
  • Post author By focaal_admin

Privilege and pressure: international students in Germany during Covid-19

The complexities of today’s world have enabled an ever extending exposure to stress, often a combination of stress factors of an existential nature that threaten the balance of…

  • Post date 13th July 2020
  • Post author By Gordana Zhura

In the Journals – Prisons and Pandemics

Prisoners’ Round by Vincent Van Gogh via wikimedia Welcome back to In the Journals! My name is Ally, I am a graduate student beginning a Master’s in Anthropology at…

  • Post date 13th July 2020
  • Post author By allisontedesco

Enlisted Laborers of Public Health: overlaps in the work of soldiers in historical perspective by Pamela Maddock

In April, a friend relayed her experience of getting a test for COVID-19 at a drive-through site at a university in Rhode Island, describing “dozens of camouflaged National…

  • Post date 13th July 2020
  • Post author By Pamela Maddock

Lionel Wee and Robbie Goh on their book, Language, Space, and Cultural Play

  Interview by Ida Hoequist https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/language-space-and-cultural-play/327DE07D95DC80767188DE0AA9139EDD Ida Hoequist:  In this book, you combine affect theory with an …

  • Post date 13th July 2020
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Zwischen Abschluss und Arbeitslosigkeit: Hochschulabsolventen teilen ihre Zukunftsängste

Aufgrund der Coronakrise schwächelt der chinesische Arbeitsmarkt, zeitgleich steigt 2020 die Zahl von Chinas Hochschulabsolventen auf ein Rekordhoch. Im Netz berichten Uniabgänger über den schwierigen…

  • Post date 13th July 2020
  • Post author By Sinja Hahn

Emerging from Lockdown: “Moral pioneering” in Everyday Practices for Women in Europe and North America (#WitnessingCorona)

Hide Press Release (2 Less Words) Sydney Howe   As Europe and North America begin to ease lockdown restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, this essay looks broadly at…

  • Post date 13th July 2020
  • Post author By Jenny Rosenberg

Próximo número: 20 de Julio

La entrada Próximo número: 20 de Julio aparece primero en anthropologies.

  • Post date 13th July 2020
  • Post author By anthropologies

#Review: Genocide Never Sleeps

Genocide Never Sleeps is an in-depth analysis of the inner workings of the contested terrain of international criminal law from an anthropological perspective. Targeting a broad audience that…

  • Post date 13th July 2020
  • Post author By Deniz Yonucu

Turistofobia

Foto de Cassie Jhonson Artículo publicado en El País, el 12 de julio de 2008 TURISTOFOBIA Manuel Delgado La manera como el fenómeno turístico afecta la vida de…

  • Post date 13th July 2020
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado
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