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Baptiste Brossard, “Forgetting Items: The Social Experience of Alzheimer’s Disease” (Indiana UP, 2019)

Alzheimer’s disease has not only profound medical consequences for the individual experiencing it but a life-changing impact on those around them. From the moment a person is suspected…

  • Post date 20th April 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Technologies of Public Security: Deploying Imaginary Borders

HARRY FLETCHER On the 23rd of January, I sat on the fourth floor of a packed-out library, writing my dissertation. My thesis was on building pandemic resilient airports,…

  • Post date 20th April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Plastikvermeidung als individualisierte Alltagspraktik: zwischen Entpolitisierung und Mikropolitik

von Lukas Sattlegger Plastikverpackungen und Plastikvermeidung haben als gesellschaftliches Thema enorm an Bedeutung gewonnen. Das zeigt sich unter anderem in einer beträchtlichen Zunahme an Medienber…

  • Post date 20th April 2020
  • Post author By Die Redaktion

Brotgelehrte im Home-Office #4

Einen guten Start in eine neue Home-Office-Woche (oder hat sich für Euch etwas geändert?) wünschen wir mit dieser Reflexion von Julia Zarna. Das Homeoffice als Traumvorstellung hat in…

  • Post date 20th April 2020
  • Post author By Mareike

Covid-19 in Tamil Nadu: Textile livelihoods under threat

by Geert De Neve **Reprinted by permission from the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme.** On the 24th of March 2020, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a complete national…

  • Post date 20th April 2020
  • Post author By guestanthropologist

Flipping the Script of the Disaster Flick by Elizabeth Durham

For Cameroonians faced with the realities and stereotypes of their country’s armed conflict, watching COVID-19 hit New York City before Yaoundé is cinematic catharsis.  The WhatsApp messages start…

  • Post date 20th April 2020
  • Post author By Elizabeth Durham

Ep #56: Imagined Communities, Freedom, Death and not blaming Capitalism: This month on TFS

Given the recently instigated social distancing rules in Canberra, this week we bring you a special “online” episode! For the safety of everyone, and especially in line with…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

تجربه جهان و تجربه ما از کرونا

در گفتگو با خبرگزاری فرارو ۱-آقای دکتر شما به عنوان شخصی که سالها تجربه زندگی در اروپا را داشته اید،از دیدگاه شما این قرنطینه ای که در اروپا…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By ناصر فکوهی

بازاندیشی تاریخ

بازاندیشی تاریخ، کیت جنکینز، ترجمه ساغر صدیقیان، تهران نشر مرکز، چاپ اول ۱۳۸۴ پاسخ جنکینز به این سوال که چرا بازاندیشی تاریخ را نوشته در این کتاب علاقه…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By فاطمه خضری

نبرد طنز با دروغ و دورویی

نگاهی بر چند اثر عزیز نسین حالا دیگر همه می‌دانند که تراژدی و کمدی دو روی یک سکه هستند و اگر نویسنده، فیلمساز یا هنرمندی به سمت کمدی…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By وب گاه

فقط یک داستان

ترجیح می‌دهید نصیبتان عشق بیشتر و رنج بیشتر باشد یا عشق کمتر و رنج کمتر؟ به نظرم در نهایت، تنها سئوال واقعی همین است. «فقط یک داستان» مرثیه‌ای…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By بهاره بیات

La antropología en acción: La etnografía en el control del coronavirus 19

“Antropólogos de la U Masaryk ayudarán a desarrollar respirador para niños.” Noticia en la revista digital eurlogport, https://www.eurologport.eu/muni-anthropologists-will-help-develop-respirators-for…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By Gabriela Vargas-Cetina

The politics of Amphibiosis: the war against viruses will not take place by Charlotte Brives

“We are at war.” This was Emmanuel Macron’s chosen refrain when he addressed the French nation about the current COVID-19 pandemic. He is certainly not the first to…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By Charlotte Brives

Brotgelehrte im Home-Office #3

In unserer Reihe Brotgelehrte im Home-Office schreibt heute Julia Koop. Sie ist Studentin, Single und lebt in der Stadt. Meine Arbeit besteht aus: Kernarbeit: Abarbeitung von Hausarbeiten Ter…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By Mareike

Brasil, A Quarentena Como Possibilidade: Um Diálogo Africano E Sul-Americano

ANA GRETEL ECHAZÚ BÖSCHEMEIER & PINGRÉWAOGA BÉMA ABDOUL HADI SAVADOGO A presente é uma reflexão a duas vozes entre pessoas com origens continentais diversas que moram no Brasil.…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Leserbrief zu „Die den Karren ziehen“ von Barbara Coudenhove-Kalergi

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, mit Freude haben wir den Beitrag „Die den Karren ziehen“ von Barbara Coudenhove-Kalergi vom 15.04.2020 gelesen. Online nachlesen Sie betont darin mit zahlreichen…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By Susanna Reiskopf

Akute Dichtung: Celans Zumutungen

Vor fünfzig Jahren nahm Paul Celan sich das Leben. Vor knapp hundert Jahren kam er zur Welt. Er hinterließ Gedichte, die er als Händedruck oder als Flaschenpost verstand:…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By Sandro Zanetti

Anthropology in the Pandemic

At the University of British Columbia all non-essential and non-COVID-19 research has been ‘curtailed’ by the university (link).  There is a specific prohibition on in person resea…

  • Post date 19th April 2020
  • Post author By Charles Menzies

Bear life, with apologies to Agamben

(via Stuff, a respected New Zealand news site, despite its name.) Teddy bears are popping up in windows around New Zealand homes as people come up with fun…

  • Post date 18th April 2020
  • Post author By Grant Otsuki

Art, anthropology and authority

by Freek Colombijn “Most anthropologists are failed novelists.” I have forgotten where I heard this quote for the first time or who said so, but it is correct…

  • Post date 18th April 2020
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Brotgelehrte im Home-Office #2

Weiter geht’s mit unserer Home-Office-Erfahrungssammlung: Hier lest Ihr das Statement von Anna Ich befinde mich in einer Schwebesituation. Zwischen Bachelor und Master, zwischen meinem Zuhau…

  • Post date 18th April 2020
  • Post author By Mareike

Vulnerability of the Indian Poor

JESSICA GHATODE The global economy seems to be entering troubled territories as the second wave of COVID-19 spread to countries which remained unaffected so far. The economic impact,…

  • Post date 18th April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Thomas Bernhard übers Bauen

Die Bauten, gleich welche, die Wohnbauten wie die Nicht-Wohnbauten, schauten anders aus, wenn die, die sie gebaut haben, sich auch nur in geringem Maße um die, für die…

  • Post date 18th April 2020
  • Post author By genova68

Sentiment analysis of Child Ballads’ lyrics

I have recently published, together with Lotty Brand and Alex Mesoudi, a paper studying the expression of emotions in the lyrics of the last 50 years of English-language…

  • Post date 18th April 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi
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