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https://footnotesblog.com/ 05-02-2018 17:05:26
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If the attentive nurturing of unexpected kinships is Anand Pandian's invitation to a possible anthropology, then @YoLingChen insists we crack this field of possibilities wide open. Read this necessary & richly inspiring critique. Footnotes.
BIPOC Survival – A Conversation about the Malignant Intersection of Narcissism & Racism in Anthropology & Academia between @AudreTaughtMe2 & Anar Parikh, PhD 🇵🇸 footnotesblog.com/2020/09/07/bip… Footnotes.
The authors of this Footnotes. piece highlight not only the zoombombing and poor security measures at the conference, but the fallout, the thoughtful paths not taken, the refusal to listen, the apparent inability to learn from a litany of mistakes. footnotesblog.com/2021/02/03/rai…
Grateful to Footnotes. for publishing this, to the authors for writing it, & for everyone doing the work of holding the AAA to account/pushing it to do better. (Post centers on the virtual conference, but is really about who matters to the org) footnotesblog.com/2021/02/03/rai…
—TODAY ON FOOTNOTES— The Anthro Response Cauldron critically analyzes the 2020 American Anthropological Association virtual conference. The ARC highlights the general negligence of AAA leadership, as well as their failure to address safety, governance, & equity concerns. footnotesblog.com/2021/02/03/rai…
As we head towards internal elections, and conversations continue over the direction & role of American Anthropological Association, useful to be reminded of how an organisation should *not* treat its members...
I was just on a fantastic podcast by Thilini Prasadika w/ my comrade @dtpowis. We talk about multimodal anthropology, precarity in academia (w/ a s/o to United Campus Workers Arizona!), anticapitalism, Footnotes., & more! Basically everything you'd expect from us! youtu.be/kNt2w6DO5oM
Nice piece: "That's Enough about Tim Ingold!: A Millennial's Response" footnotesblog.com/2018/06/29/tha… via Footnotes.
Guest Post: Feeling like “Colored Me” and the Inequities in the Intellectual Formation of Anthropologists [Embodying Reciprocity Series] footnotesblog.com/2020/06/24/gue… via Footnotes.