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Italia moderna – dieci

Wir sehen ein Appartmenthaus für Urlauber in einem kleinen italienischen Seebad an der Adria. Das Seebad trägt den skurrilen Namen Lido delle Nazioni. Das Haus ist ein Typus,…

  • Post date 19th January 2020
  • Post author By genova68

„Zwingendes Völkerrecht“ als Grenze von demokratischen Entscheiden gerät in der Schweiz unter Druck

Die Schweizerische Bundesversammlung will Personen, die für dschihadistische Taten verurteilt wurden, in Staaten ausschaffen können, in denen ihnen Folter droht. Dieser Entscheid verstösst gegen das F…

  • Post date 19th January 2020
  • Post author By Julia Meier

Har du betalat för väskan?

Det här med var man ska sitta på bussen, spårvagnen, tunnelbanan eller tåget är en känslig fråga i Sverige. Jag har funderat på två av de outtalade reglerna…

  • Post date 19th January 2020
  • Post author By Sociala experiment

You know kimchi but how about kimjang?

Sangyoub Park and Sunyoung Cheong At the beginning of the new year, a variety of news outlets and food-related venues usually predict upcoming food trends. USA Today, for…

  • Post date 18th January 2020
  • Post author By foodanthro

Buchrezension: Richard David Precht Utopie für die digitale Gesellschaft

Das Schreckensgespenst der Digitalisierung geht um: Maschinen übernehmen unsere Arbeitsplätze. Massenarbeitslosigkeit, Verarmung und soziale Unruhen stehen uns bevor. Dass dies nicht so sein muss &#82…

  • Post date 18th January 2020
  • Post author By Viktoria Krause

Hello world!

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! The post Hello world! appeared first on Johnpostill.com.

  • Post date 18th January 2020
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

General Howard Visits Grand Ronde, 1876

In 1874, General Oliver Otis Howard, who had served in the Civil War was the Commander of the Department Columbia took command of any Indian conflicts in the…

  • Post date 18th January 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Toxic Disavowal by Chloe Ahmann

Figure 1. “Residents want out of industrial ghetto.” Photo by Lloyd Fox for the Baltimore Sun, 1998. In April 1998, Jeanette succumbed to terminal cancer. She was only…

  • Post date 17th January 2020
  • Post author By Chloe Ahmann

Toxicology and the chemistry of cohort kinship by Janelle Lamoreaux

Birth cohort studies are characterized as longitudinal investigations of research subjects with at least one common characteristic, usually being born in the same time and place. Such studies…

  • Post date 17th January 2020
  • Post author By Janelle Lamoreaux

Art, the Clinic, and the Political Exercise of Thinking by Eva Marxen

From 2002-2013, the Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona (MACBA) brought together professionals from the fields of psychoanalysis, art therapy, and anthropology to provide different services for a va…

  • Post date 17th January 2020
  • Post author By Eva Marxen

Oregon Catholic Indian Education History

The Catholic Indian education program was initially supported by a policy decision by the U.S. Department of War in 1819. Then the USDOW was in charge of Indian…

  • Post date 17th January 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Choosing Your Own Adventure: My Life as a Teenage Dungeon Master and How it Prepared Me to Become an Anthropologist

By Holly Walters “Sherlock Holmes was the first fictional creation adults openly embraced as “real,” while deliberately ignoring or minimizing its creator, and this fetishization has continued for…

  • Post date 17th January 2020
  • Post author By Emma Louise Backe

NBN Classic: Josh Reno, “Military Waste: The Unexpected Consequences of Permanent War Readiness” (U California Press, 2019)

This episode proved remarkably popular, so we’re reposting it as an NBN classic for those who missed it the first time. Seven decades of military spending during the…

  • Post date 17th January 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Filippo Marsili, “Heaven Is Empty: A Cross-Cultural Approach to ‘Religion’ and Empire in Ancient China” (SUNY Press, 2018)

Heaven Is Empty: A Cross-Cultural Approach to ‘Religion’ and Empire in Ancient China (SUNY Press, 2018) offers a new comparative perspective on the role of the sacred in…

  • Post date 17th January 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

The impact of the “World’s 25 Most Endangered Primates” list on scientific publications and media

  • Post date 17th January 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

Truth and Responsibility

“There are years that ask questions and years that answer.” ― Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God “Truth and Responsibility” is a call to reimagine anthropology…

  • Post date 16th January 2020
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Why Targeting Heritage Is a Crime Against Humanity

“A barbarian is someone who looks at culture and finds no beauty at all. A barbarian looks at a mosque or a burial mound, and dreams only of…

  • Post date 16th January 2020
  • Post author By Hugh Gusterson

Book Review: The Use and Abuse of Music: Criminal Records by Eleanor Peters

In The Use and Abuse of Music: Criminal Records, Eleanor Peters introduces music as a powerful instrument for thinking critically about crime and its contested meanings, while also…

  • Post date 16th January 2020
  • Post author By Rose Deller

Kenneth R. Valpey, “Cow Care in Hindu Animal Ethics” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)

What does cow care in India have to offer modern Western discourse animal ethics? Why are cows treated with such reverence in the Indian context? Join us as…

  • Post date 16th January 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Archaeology Is Having a Great Century So Far

Nearly a century ago, the focus of human origins research shifted from Europe to Africa—such as to the Oldupai (Olduvai) Gorge in Tanzania, one of the cradles of…

  • Post date 15th January 2020
  • Post author By Elizabeth Sawchuk and Mary Prendergast

Collecting waste in Sicily: old and new ways

BY FREEK COLOMBIJN Every human settlement has to think of a way to dispose its solid waste, but each place finds its own particular ways to do this.…

  • Post date 15th January 2020
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Vom Lob der Offenheit. Sprechen über Krebs und Tod

Offenheit im Umgang mit Krebs gilt als neu. Doch diese Wahrnehmung trügt, das Sprechen über die Diagnose wurde nicht immer tabuisiert. Über die wechselvolle Geschichte des Sprechens und…

  • Post date 15th January 2020
  • Post author By Bettina Hitzer

Chelamela and Chemapho of the Long Tom Watershed

Chelamela and Chemapho Kalapuyans The Long Tom Watershed was the original homeland to two major tribes of Kalapuyan Indians, the Chelamela and Chemapho tribes. The Chelamela occupied the…

  • Post date 14th January 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Honey and Poi featured in USCJ’s “Journeys”

Honey and Poi is a history of my synagogue in Hawai‘i. I helped research it and Matt, my collaborator and friend, wrote it. In a short column for…

  • Post date 14th January 2020
  • Post author By Rex
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