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Reclaiming Reciprocity in Video Sharing Environments

By Patricia Lange, California College of the Arts in San Francisco [In this new series, part of the Digital World category, we publish author commentaries on recently published…

  • Post date 14th January 2020
  • Post author By Haidy Geismar

Meet Our 2020 Contributing Editors!

As we begin another exciting year here at Platypus, we’d like to introduce you to our new group of Contributing Editors. Contributing Editors are responsible both for producing and…

  • Post date 14th January 2020
  • Post author By Baird Campbell

¿Está el enemigo? que se ponga: la guerra absurda.

“El hombre nace esclavo, débil, insuficiente y dependiente, sometido e imperfecto. En resumen, nace imbécil”  afirma tajante el filósofo italiano Maurizio Ferraris en el libro “La imbecilid…

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

Marcel Danesi discusses his book on memes and pop culture

https://brill.com/view/title/54309 Interview by Leila Mzali Leila Mzali: How did you initially become interested in the study of youth and pop culture? How did you realize that memes, while…

  • Post date 13th January 2020
  • Post author By |

Unhealthy at the Health Fair: A personal account of chronic illness and disability in the field

Bio: Samantha Streuli is a PhD candidate at University of California, San Diego. Her research centers on a vaccine-promotion health intervention taking place within the Somali refugee community…

  • Post date 13th January 2020
  • Post author By thenewethnographer

Brands and the Business of Relationships with Bill Fleming

Bill Fleming stops by to chat with Adam about branding, marketing and design. Bill is a Boston-based Independent Brand & Marketing Strategist, and Business Consultant for Designers. On…

  • Post date 13th January 2020
  • Post author By Missing Link Studios

Narges Bajoghli, “Iran Reframed: Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic” (Stanford UP, 2019)

Narges Bajoghli’s gripping new book Iran Reframed: Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic (Stanford UP, 2019) presents a riveting ethnography of pro-regime media networks in Iran, and…

  • Post date 13th January 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Sending surplus food to charity is not the way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

While giving food that would otherwise go to landfill to hungry people may be a convenient part of a solution to reduce greenhouse gases, it will do little…

  • Post date 13th January 2020
  • Post author By guestauth0r

HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT is available for pre-order now!

My new book, HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT, comes out April 7! You can preorder it now: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT is a history of the past forty years…

  • Post date 12th January 2020
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

Homosexuell in einer chinesischen Familie – Der schwierige Weg zu sich selbst

Während die Gesellschaft in China Homosexuelle weder offen ablehnt noch offen toleriert, ist die Akzeptanz innerhalb der Familie selten gegeben. Ob man sich gegenüber seinen Eltern zu seiner Homosexua…

  • Post date 12th January 2020
  • Post author By Florian Jung

The Start of the Kosovo War and its Defilement of the Everyday

AUTO-PAGE-TITLE Anduena[1] looks affectionately at her son sitting snugly in her lap, and says, “For him the war is like a fairy tale. He often asks, ‘Mother, tell…

  • Post date 12th January 2020
  • Post author By Hanna Kienzler

Naked Anthropologist News for Radio Ava: Jan 2020

Since last spring I’ve been providing Naked Anthropologist News to Radio Ava, a sexworker project in London. Something between tweeting and blogging, these news-bits are meant to be…

  • Post date 12th January 2020
  • Post author By laura agustin

Eine Aufgabe für die ganze Gesellschaft. Historisch-politische Bildung in und außerhalb von Gedenkstätten

Immer wieder fordern Politiker verpflichtende Schulbesuche in KZ-Gedenkstätten. Dahinter verbirgt sich eine unrealistische Erwartungshaltung an die Möglichkeiten der historisch-politischen Bildung in …

  • Post date 12th January 2020
  • Post author By Kai Stoltmann

Decolonizing or Recolonizing? The (Mis)Representation of Humanity in Natural History Museums

Every Indigenous Peoples’ Day since 2016, members of the activist group Decolonize This Place have gathered at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City,…

  • Post date 10th January 2020
  • Post author By Cameron Brinitzer

The Gift of a Bicultural Upbringing

The author, Sandhya Fuchs (center, at age 6) spent much of her young life in India, where Bharti (left) and Aarti (right) became like sisters to her. Today…

  • Post date 10th January 2020
  • Post author By Sandhya Fuchs

Lese og tolke – men først se: Om arbeid med runeinnskrifter

Når det dukker opp et runefunn, starter den grundige prosessen med å undersøke innskriften. Målet er å identifisere runetegnene, lese og tyde teksten og si noe om dens…

  • Post date 10th January 2020
  • Post author By sprakprat

Gediminas Lankauskas, “The Land of Weddings and Rain: Nation and Modernity in Post-Socialist Lithuania” (U Toronto Press, 2015)

Gediminas Lankauskas’ new book The Land of Weddings and Rain: Nation and Modernity in Post-Socialist Lithuania (University of Toronto Press, 2015) is “an ethnography concerned with the ambigu……

  • Post date 10th January 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Centrifugal Citation Conformity Machine

I was recently in an information briefing (which was very useful) about Web of Science and citations/searches. Here are some thoughts on how the system at present breeds…

  • Post date 10th January 2020
  • Post author By john hutnyk

A few thoughts on cultural attraction

As I am finishing the work on the submission of a modelling paper about cultural attraction theory (the preprint, quite different from the current version, is here), I…

  • Post date 10th January 2020
  • Post author By Alberto Acerbi

What FoodAnthropology Is Reading Now, January 9, 2020

David Beriss After a long hiatus, FoodAnthropology returns with a brief digest of food and nutrition-related items that caught our attention recently. Got items you think we should…

  • Post date 9th January 2020
  • Post author By foodanthro

Interview: Nation at Play by Ronojoy Sen

Covering sporting activities from ancient times right up to the modern day, Ronojoy Sen’s Nation at Play: A History of Sport in India (Columbia University Press, 2016) is…

  • Post date 9th January 2020
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

Teaching Intersectionality intersectionally: two different cups of tea?

BY KAY MARS Intersectionality has become somewhat of a buzzword in contemporary social sciences. It provided a short-hand term for a more complex and comprehensive understanding on identity,…

  • Post date 9th January 2020
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier, “Aerial Imagination in Cuba: Stories from Above the Rooftops” (Routledge, 2019)

In her new book Aerial Imagination in Cuba: Stories from Above the Rooftops (Routledge, 2019), Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier looks up at the sky, and from there she begins her…

  • Post date 9th January 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Neil McArthur, “Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications” (MIT Press, 2017)

Sexbots are coming. Given the pace of technological advances, it is inevitable that realistic robots specifically designed for people’s sexual gratification will be developed in the not-too-d… Visit…

  • Post date 9th January 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe
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