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After the successful tarot play “Arcana of Inquiry: Navigating Ethnography Through Tarot” at #EASA2024, Priyanka Borpujari💙🇵🇸☘️, fiona Murphy & Ana Ivasiuc are delighted to open a crowdsourcing call for contributions to their latest initiative ⬇️ buff.ly/4fy3dSq
EASA fiona Murphy Ana Ivasiuc Thanks for sharing this! Anyone interested could actually follow this link for more details: tinyurl.com/tarot-ethnogra…
📚 From our book series with Berghahn Books WORLD HERITAGE ON THE GROUND: Ethnographic Perspectives ⌲ Edited by Christoph Brumann and David Berliner “This is one of the most important current books in cultural heritage studies to date…” buff.ly/43JkcvE
HOMELINESS from Otherwise Magazine is out now! This issue weaves us in and out of homeliness, through the charge of names, trails, objects, and places Curated by Rosa Sansone buff.ly/4cS8phf
📢 Call for Papers! One of EASA Media Anthropology Network's (Media Anthropology Network) workshops in 2025 will take place in Vienna to discuss #AI in #MediaAnthropology 📅 Deadline for submissions: 15 Sep 2024 Details here ⤵️ buff.ly/3WJi0lO
📚 MAKING THINGS HAPPEN: Community Participation and Disaster Reconstruction in Pakistan ⌲ by Jane Murphy Thomas Available in paperback and #OpenAccess from Berghahn Books BerghahnAnthropology #AppliedAnthropology #DevelopmentStudies Find out more here: buff.ly/3Mv73hV
🎙️ Anthropology on Air from BergenAnthropology has surpassed 4,300 downloads! 🎧 Listen to all of season 3 (and seasons 1 and 2) on any podcast platform and stay tuned for season 4 in the autumn 🍂 Spotify: buff.ly/4dHC5yP Apple: buff.ly/4dstuQl
The UCD School of Music conference '(In)visible Publics: Performing (Non-)Belonging' delves into creative practices, visibility in performances, and the impact on senses of (non-)belonging amidst rising hate-discourses and anti-migrant protests. Learn more: buff.ly/4e3VWIi
📚 Read the latest book reviews in Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale, including a review by CRISTIANA PANELLA of "Subversive Archaism. Troubling Traditionalists and the Politics of National Heritage" by Michael Herzfeld from Duke University Press buff.ly/3XOMhAQ
🎙️ Have you ever wondered what it's like to study #CulturalAnthropology or what it actually is? 🎧 In this episode of #Antropodi, Heli Hannus, Veera Leinonen & Anni Toivanen from the University of Oulu reveal the wonderful world of cultural anthropology ⤵️ buff.ly/3NYhtaQ
📰In the latest #OpenAccess issue of Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale from BerghahnAnthropology "Laziness and Stinginess: The Negative Efficacy of Care and the Dynamics of Kinship in the Orinoco Delta, Venezuela" ⌲ by Olivier Allard Read it here ⤵️ buff.ly/3Llx6Hy
It has been an honour to foster discussions & collaborations on the #anthropology of #mobility for the past 2 yrs. We Maarja Kaaristo, Diana Mata Codesal and Flavia Cangia proudly hand over to new convenor team Sonja Ruud & Elise Hjalmarson, ready to take AnthroMob to new heights!🚀🌍
📢 The call for papers is now live for the "Im/migrant Well-Being: A Nexus for Research & Policy 2025 Conference" 📅 Feb. 14-15, 2025 📌 St. Petersburg, FL. ⏰ Im/migrant Well-Being Scholar Collaborative invites scholars from all disciplines to submit abstracts by Sept. 15 Submit here: buff.ly/3VRV2bI
In Society for Cultural Anthropology's latest journal issue, Kennedy Opande & Washington Onyango-Ouma describe Luo rice farmers' ritual practice of digging medicine to avert hailstones, highlighting how these Kenyan farmers view such work as life-forming. Read it here open-access: buff.ly/3Tc9idx
🎵 UC Berkeley Music invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor in #Ethnomusicology ⏰ Deadline to apply: Sep 20, 2024 For more information about the position, including required qualifications and application materials, go to ⤵️ buff.ly/4fTIqJl
How could an artistic approach enhance ethnographic research? Cecilia Salinas, researcher at OsloAnthropology brings us one answer from fieldwork experiences with minoritized Norwegians working in the art and cultural sector. buff.ly/3L9l0kS
📚 From our book series with Berghahn Books CONTEMPORARY PAGAN AND NATIVE FAITH MOVEMENTS IN EUROPE Colonialist and Nationalist Impulses ⌲ Edited by Kathryn Rountree buff.ly/47zvX8U
On the Duke University Press blog, Aisha Beliso-DeJesus explains the racist origins behind "excited delerium syndrome," often used to justify police violence. It's the subject of her new book 📚 buff.ly/4cZDX4R