SAR Resident Scholar Colloquium Preview: Stephen Sullivan Listens to the Soundscapes of Gentrification
My project is less interested in the so-called problem of noise than understanding urban neighborhood sounds more capaciously as social ph…
My project is less interested in the so-called problem of noise than understanding urban neighborhood sounds more capaciously as social ph…
During the nineteenth century, ideas about aging were changing. These ideas placed less of an emphasis on tradition and elders and focused…
When life seems to be changing day by day, if not hour by hour, we look to sources of information that we have come to know and trust.…
The mission of SAR Press encompasses not only publishing research at the forefront of anthropology and Southwest and Native studies, but al…
I love maps. I have a great interest in Indigenous cartographies, as well as the numerous kinds of ethnographic information we might find …
It is imperative that we include social reproduction in conversations about immigration reform. The braceros and unauthorized migrants who…
Photograph courtesy and copyright of Sean Sprague. All rights reserved. …
This week SAR welcomes a new cohort of resident scholars. For over forty years, SAR has awarded nine-month fellowships to a small group of …
Banner from a rally at the California State Capitol building in the fall of 2019. Photo by Deborah Boehm. …
To understand pandemics you have to know what’s going on in the small places because a pandemic is not uniform around the country or unifo…
Every year SAR welcomes a new cohort of resident scholars, who spend nine months studying, writing, and participating in the intellectual l…
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Approximately 3,200 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died crossing the Sonoran Desert between the mid-1990s and 2019. These t…