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The 10th Arctic Workshop of the University of Tartu, Estonia ANIMALS OF THE ARCTIC: FROM SYMBIOSIS TO SYMBOLS, 2

12–13 June 2020 Khanty reindeer herder The Arctic is a region that is commonly associated with animals. It is typical for people in the south to imagine (sub)arctic…

  • Post date 10th February 2020
  • Post author By Stephan Dudeck

“L’étranger”: Ariane Benoit on the Fluid Mosaic

Introduction Ariane is an anthropologist and a performer who chose to combine these two disciplines in her professional and personal life. She is now based in Montreal, Canada,…

  • Post date 10th February 2020
  • Post author By Ariane Benoit

Grenzziehungsprozesse im Kontext einer Fußballmannschaft. Eine ethnographische Studie von Daniel Bräunling

Migration, Integration, Sport Obwohl Migration kein neues Phänomen darstellt (vgl. Düvell 2006), so unterscheidet sich doch die Art und Weise, wie mit Einwanderung wissenschaftlich, politisch und gese…

  • Post date 10th February 2020
  • Post author By Die Redaktion

Cities and Water in a Time of Climate Change

International PhD Academy June 1–5, 2020 in Venice last call for Applications until February 15, 2020 via VIU website! Join this unique opportunity for a broad global comparison of…

  • Post date 10th February 2020
  • Post author By Stephan Dudeck

Das Phantasma der „Männerphantasien“. Ein altes Buch liefert keine neuen Erkenntnisse.

Klaus Theweleits Kultbuch „Männerphantasien“ von 1977 ist vor kurzem neu aufgelegt worden – und scheint aktueller denn je. Doch die neue Begeisterung für ein altes Buch verrät vor…

  • Post date 9th February 2020
  • Post author By Marius Reisener

Etienne Lucier First Settler in the Willamette Valley

Etienne Lucier (Lussier, Lewis) was a French fur trapper who worked for the three principal fur companies in Oregon. He first arrived after traveling overland in 1811 as…

  • Post date 9th February 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Anthropocene Unseen: A Lexicon

The edited volume Anthropocene Unseen: A Lexicon, edited by Cymene Howe and Anand Pandian, was just published by Punctum Books and is available in pdf format FOR FREE…

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By nckawa

Links & Contents I Liked 352

Hi all, We just wrapped up to great days of teaching & it’s late Friday afternoon-so I’ll keep the introduction short ;)! Have a great weekend!My quotes of…

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Why Face Masks Are Going Viral

A discount market on Penang Island, Malaysia, displays a face mask on a mannequin. Surgical masks are unregulated and provide minimal protection from pathogens. Paul Keller/Flickr On the…

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By Gideon Lasco

Hvordan sikre et mangfoldig og inkluderende boligmarked?

av Mari Løken, Berit Nordahl og Gro Sandkjær Hanssen Å øke boligproduksjonen er et mål for både Oslos politikere og utbyggeraktører. Dette kan blant annet gjøres gjennom en…

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By Jan-Tore Berghei

Jonathan A. C. Brown, “Slavery and Islam” (Oneworld Academic, 2019)

In his majestic and encyclopedic new book Slavery and Islam (Oneworld Academic, 2019), Jonathan A. C. Brown presents a sweeping analysis of Muslim intellectual, political, and social entangle……

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

What I mean when I talk about more-than-human design

I was recently asked a few questions and some of you might be interested in my answers  🙂 Curious brown tabby cat Enid Coleslaw perches on the wood…

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By anneg

Media

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Media

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Heaven knows pop’s miserable now

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Tout ce que vous pensiez savoir d’Internet est (sans doute) faux

  • Post date 7th February 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Technologies of Representation: Possibilities of Social Media in Tarlabaşı, Istanbul

Image posted by Selahaddin Abi on Facebook “Every week somebody comes here to take photos of our laundry and put it up on the internet. Today, I took…

  • Post date 6th February 2020
  • Post author By Alize Arıcan

UXPressia: our research ally

UXpressia is an online tool that helps you create great User Personas and Experience maps. The platform provides a large number of templates with explanations and case studies…

  • Post date 6th February 2020
  • Post author By Gabriel Santiago Jurado Gonzalez

What Bacterial Cultures Reveal About Ours

Herder Dalaimyagmar and her husband, Byambaa, demonstrate how to press whey from curds in creating aaruul, a staple dairy product in Mongolia. Heirloom Microbes Project. In the remote…

  • Post date 6th February 2020
  • Post author By Virginia Gewin

The Memory of Fire: Burning Backwards into the Future

Fire breathes oxygen. Fire consumes organic material. Fire ages and dies. Fire runs, jumps, and simmers. Fire responds differentially to external irritants. Fire has moods. Among many of…

  • Post date 6th February 2020
  • Post author By Scott W Schwartz

Ivan V. Small, “Currencies of Imagination: Channeling Money and Chasing Mobility in Vietnam” (Cornell UP, 2018)

Overseas Vietnamese are estimated to remit 15 billion dollars annually to family that remains in Vietnam. Ivan V. Small moves beyond the numbers to examine how remittances affect…

  • Post date 6th February 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Italia moderna – undici

Zwei Hochhäuser in Italien, die überall stehen könnten: Die Formensprache ist brutalistisch, wobei hier die betongefassten Brüstungen den Eindruck dominieren. Streng genommen sieht man keine Wände, ke…

  • Post date 6th February 2020
  • Post author By genova68

Deadnaming

This week I came across a new LGBTQ+ themed Starbucks commercial that aired in Europe. It moved me, and I hope it will do the same for you.…

  • Post date 6th February 2020
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Die politische Wahrheit

Als politisches Verfahren wird das Impeachment Trial oft als Schauprozess bezeichnet. Dabei verpasst man aber den entscheidenden Punkt: Hier werden nicht Lügen als Fakten dargestellt. Es ist umgekehrt…

  • Post date 5th February 2020
  • Post author By Sylvia Sasse
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