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Walking becomes political during the pandemic

Anthrodendum welcomes guest blogger Bicram Rijal, PhD. Candidate in Anthropology at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC., Canada. His doctoral thesis f…

  • Post date 30th April 2020
  • Post author By Guest Contributor

Suspension, Risk, Suspicion: Field dispatches from Pakistan under COVID-19

   اردو میں پڑھنے کے لیے یہاں Click کریں Editor’s note: This post is the third in our five-part series “COVID-19: Views from the Field.” Click here to read…

  • Post date 30th April 2020
  • Post author By Sonia Qadir

Covid-19 and global health, seen from France: the end of a “great divide”? by Jean-Paul Gaudillière

Note — this text is an updated version of an article published in French by Analyse Opinion Critique (AOC) on April 3rd, 2020. On March 13th, 2020, an…

  • Post date 30th April 2020
  • Post author By Jean-Paul Gaudillière

Biosocial Medical Anthropology in the Time of Covid-19. New Challenges and Opportunities.

SAHRA GIBBON, LEWIS DALY, AARON PARKHURST, CARRIE RYAN, GUL DENIZ SALALI AND ALEX TASKER As the events of the past few months concerning the coronavirus have unfolded across…

  • Post date 30th April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

New Publication “Rethinking Sociality and Health through Transfiguration”

Hide Press Release (6 Less Words) Dominik Mattes, Bernhard Hadolt, Brigit Obrist This special section brings together a series of papers that all have their origin in contributions…

  • Post date 30th April 2020
  • Post author By Dominik Mattes

Post-Pandemic Eating: What Will Food Culture Look Like After COVID-19?

KOMAL BHATIA I have six and a half kilos of dried lentils and beans in my pantry. This excludes the kilo of peppery papad, a half-used packet of gram…

  • Post date 30th April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Motivation im neuen Studienalltag finden und erhalten

von Vincenz Schmarsow und Mareike Menne Semesterstart, und alles ist anders als gewohnt. Vielleicht sorgenbehaftet, vielleicht stressfreier als sonst. Beide Varianten können auf unterschiedliche A…

  • Post date 30th April 2020
  • Post author By Mareike

Surabaya Public Space Art

The opera house is located in midtown.A place i used to break back in college. There are many events of the exhibition paint, bioskop keliling, street the art…

  • Post date 30th April 2020
  • Post author By Roikan

The Falcon Cannot Hear the Falconer: Nature vs. Culture in a Pandemic

Part 4 of 5 of the COVID-19 Series. The Seventh Seal As if taken from a plot of some 1950s science-fiction classic, or an episode from the original…

  • Post date 30th April 2020
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

The Masked Man

Several weeks ago, I finally entered the 21st century. I didn’t get the latest smartphone, AirPods, or an electric vehicle, nor did I join the Noom diet. I…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Stephen E. Nash

The benefits of hiring a person with a mental disability

In this rapidly changing world, it is not only medicine, technology and science that improves the lives of people. What is equally life-changing is that our society is…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Annique Jansen

Blog Post Series: Von der Cyberanthropologie zur Digitalen Anthropologie – Teil 3

Diese Serie von Blogeinträgen beschreibt die Relevanz kultur- und sozialanthropologischer Zugänge in der Untersuchung digitaler Technik und Technologien, dargestellt anhand wissenschaftstheoretischer…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By philbu

Web Roundup: How War, Not a Pandemic, Became America’s New Normal by Stephanie Palazzo

The US was not prepared for a pandemic, but it was prepared for war. When President Trump declared a national state of emergency on March 13, 2020, he…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Stephanie Palazzo

The UNESCO Site That Never Was

The people of Hasankeyf, Turkey, have long enjoyed the nearby Tigris River, seen here in 2019. Recently, the creation of the Ilisu Dam has submerged their town. Burak…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Durrie Bouscaren

Besucher nicht Willkommen – Die kanadischen First Nations in der Coronakrise

Angehörige der Haida Nation schützen sich durch Abschottung vor dem Coronavirus © Vince Collison Während in Deutschland die Lockerung der Corona-Maßnahmen diskutiert wird, fordern viele nordamerikanisc…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Redaktion

Silent Spring in Europe calls for a New Social Ecology by Tanja Bogusz

Deserted streets in Rome, empty dance-halls in Berlin, died-out tourist attractions in Barcelona, and a lonely Eiffel-Tower in Paris: Europe is experiencing its first locked-down spring. It marks…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Tanja Bogusz

Positioniertheit im Gesundheitsnotstand: Wahrnehmungen, Auslassungen und Bewertungen im Kontext von Ebola und Corona (#WitnessingCorona)

Hide Press Release (2 Less Words) Anne Menzel   „Es ist wohl auch zu spät. Das Virus hat sich so weit verbreitet, dass es kaum noch hülfe, einzelne…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Karoline Buchner

Besucher nicht Willkommen – Die kanadischen First Nations in der Coronakrise

Während in Deutschland die Lockerung der Corona-Maßnahmen diskutiert wird, fordern viele nordamerikanische First Nations zum Selbstschutz eine weitere Abschottung. Monika Zessnik, Kuratorin im Eth…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Redaktion

Biosocial Medical Anthropology in the Time of Covid-19. New Challenges and Opportunities.

SAHRA GIBBON, LEWIS DALY, AARON PARKHURST, CARRIE RYAN, GUL DENIZ SALALI AND ALEX TASKER As the events of the past few months concerning the coronavirus have unfolded across…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Fiona Vera-Gray, “The Right Amount of Panic: How Women Trade Freedom for Safety” (Policy Press, 2018)

Have you ever thought about how much energy goes into avoiding sexual violence? The work that goes into feeling safe goes largely unnoticed by the women doing it…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Shay Welch, “The Phenomenology of a Performative Knowledge System” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)

In The Phenomenology of a Performative Knowledge System: Dancing with Native American Epistemology (Palgrave Macmillian, 2019), Shay Welch investigates the phenomenological ways that dance ch… Visit New Books…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Die Kommunalpolitik: Erfüllungsgehilfin des Kapitals

In den Städten fehlt der neue Bauplatz titelte die FAZ kürzlich, sprachlich leicht unbeholfen. Falsch. Das Problem besteht bestenfalls zweitrangig im Fehlen des neuen Bauplatzes. Das Hauptproblem lieg…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By genova68

#flattenthecurve: Die Heterotopie am Küchentisch

von Cathrin Mund Am 12. März 2020 beschlossen Bundes- und Landesregierungen in Deutschland erste Leitlinien zur Beschränkung sozialer Kontakte, um die Ausbreitung des Coronavirus zu verlangsamen, am 2…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Die Redaktion

Black Geographies: New Maroon Studies and the Politics of Place

Jamaican Maroons are the descendants of Africans who escaped enslavement on plantations in the early colonial period. Mentions of the Maroons in the colonial record begin around 1655,…

  • Post date 29th April 2020
  • Post author By Alex Moulton
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