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exoticism, revolutionary tourism, solidarity

What does solidarity look like? There have not been enough in the way of critiques of revolutionary tourism, of the exoticist trap of romanticising rebel movements abroad while…

  • Post date 29th March 2020
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Reproductive rights in the time of COVID-19 by Cassandra Yuill

As the global pandemic escalates, health services are rapidly changing, creating tension between reproductive rights and safeguarding against COVID-19 spread, revealing the question: what is essentia…

  • Post date 29th March 2020
  • Post author By Cassandra Yuill

Sinn ohne Wort. Vom „Volksthum“ und anderen „Thumheiten“

Die gegenwärtige Diskussion über ein Fortwirken des Nationalsozialismus in politischen Redeweisen zeigt: Sprache ist politisch. Sie formt Weltbilder. Manchmal stellen Wörter auch dann ein Problem der …

  • Post date 29th March 2020
  • Post author By Inka Sauter

Vom Geschichtsverständnis der frühen modernen Architekten

Der Architekturtheoretiker oder -historiker Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani schrieb 1980 in der Zeit (Nr. 29) über die Anfänge der modernen Architektur in den 1920er Jahren: Die Meister des frü…

  • Post date 28th March 2020
  • Post author By genova68

Teaching the social determinants of health during the COVID-19 pandemic by David Ansari

I teach an undergraduate course called Cultural diversity, structural barriers, and multilingualism in clinical and healing encounters at the University of Chicago. The title is a mouthful, and…

  • Post date 28th March 2020
  • Post author By David Ansari

The Scientific Sorcery of Radiocarbon Dating

Several years ago, I went back to Chicago to see some old friends: artifacts, really—ancient sandals to be precise. The sandals were at the Field Museum of Natural…

  • Post date 27th March 2020
  • Post author By Stephen E. Nash

Links & Contents I Liked 359

Hi all, My weekly link review attempts on a modest scale to mirror key debates in the #globaldev community; so even though I included a special COVID-19 section again…

  • Post date 27th March 2020
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Silent Encroachments: Counting and grappling with Covid-19 in unequal Brazil (#WitnessingCorona)

Hide Press Release (2 Less Words) Moisés Kopper Life, as we know, has been abruptly disrupted. In Brazil, talk about the coronavirus and the mechanics of contagion and…

  • Post date 27th March 2020
  • Post author By Max Schnepf

Waiting for a Dam #Roadsides

Once again, in November 2019, I found myself in an SJVN waiting room. But it was a new waiting room. Many things had changed in the two years…

  • Post date 27th March 2020
  • Post author By Matthäus Rest

Disasters and capitalism…and COVID-19. by Vincanne Adams

I recently participated in a radio talk show on the topic of disaster capitalism and the current COVID-19 pandemic. Is the COVID-19 pandemic a disaster? If it is, how…

  • Post date 27th March 2020
  • Post author By Vincanne Adams

Publications

  • Post date 27th March 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Publications

  • Post date 27th March 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Ape cultures do not require behavior copying

  • Post date 27th March 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Beyond the Irish Border: A plague on both my houses in the time of COVID-19

Differing approaches to COVID-19 divided by the rolling hills and windy roads (of which there are many) of one of Europe’s most porous borders, have precipitated a personal…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

When Coronavirus Emptied the Streets, Music Filled It

Sardinia is celebrated for its traditional a cappella music and its murals, like this one in the town of Orgosolo that honors pacifist musician Fabrizio De André. Simona…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By Kristina Jacobsen

Wozu Arbeit, Stress und Hierarchien? Vergessener Klassiker wieder erhältlich

Im Blatt Freitag stellt Thomas Wagner einen Klassiker der Ethnologie umd Sozialanthropologie vor, der jetzt zum ersten Mal seit 1976 in einer Neuauflage wieder verfügbar ist: Staatsfeinde von…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By lorenz

The Corona Diaries 

How do we socially and culturally adapt to isolation? How do we experience empty spaces? Are new forms of solidarity emerging? How does it feel to have to…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

Wozu Arbeit, Stress und Hierarchien? Vergessener Klassiker wieder erhältlich

Im Blatt Freitag stellt Thomas Wagner einen Klassiker der Ethnologie umd Sozialanthropologie vor, der jetzt zum ersten Mal seit 1976 in einer Neuauflage wieder verfügbar ist: Staatsfeinde von…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By antropologi.info - Ethnologie / Sozialanthropologie / Kulturanthropologie Blog

Wozu Arbeit, Stress und Hierarchien? Vergessener Klassiker wieder erhältlich

Im Blatt Freitag stellt Thomas Wagner einen Klassiker der Ethnologie umd Sozialanthropologie vor, der jetzt zum ersten Mal seit 1976 in einer Neuauflage wieder verfügbar ist: Staatsfeinde von…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By antropologi.info - Ethnologie / Sozialanthropologie Blog

Commemoration: The Massacre in Krusha e Madhe

AUTO-PAGE-TITLE In one of our many conversations about the Kosovo War, the late village representative, Kadri Dellova, told me: “The massacre of Krusha e Madhe is still fresh…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By Hanna Kienzler

Runways to the Sky #Roadsides

Road building in the Maldives – an archipelago of small coralline islands – sounds a bit like a euphemism for a ridiculous task. Maldivian roads present uniquely closed…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By Luke Heslop

Joseph E. Taylor III, “Persistent Callings: Seasons of Work and Identity on the Oregon Coast” (Oregon State UP, 2019)

George Perkins Marsh Prize winning environmental historian and geographer Joseph E. Taylor III‘s new book, Persistent Callings: Seasons of Work and Identity on the Oregon Coast (Oregon State…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Joseph Reagle, “Hacking Life: Systematized Living and its Discontents” (MIT Press, 2019)

Life hackers track and analyze the food they eat, the hours they sleep, the money they spend, and how they’re feeling on any given day. They share tips…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Baleful Gifts of Civilization: Smallpox Epidemic 1853

  It is well recording in numerous sources that diseases from Europe came with the exploring Whitemen and infected millions of the indigenous peoples of the World with…

  • Post date 26th March 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD
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