Southern Anthropological Society
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2022 Meeting in Raleigh, NC April 7-9!
A four-field, regional anthropological organization founded in 1966. Curated by @LegalAnthro
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The pandemic has changed the meaning of both touch and tech. It is a specific moment where production is separated not into the production of services and goods, but ones that are touch-based and tech-based. More in today's essay by Mythri Prasad-Aleyamma societyandspace.org/articles/touch…
Are you a professional, practicing, and/or applied anthropologist? If so, NAPA-Anthropology wants to hear from you! We want to learn about #ethics related issues that come up in anthropologists’ work. You can find more info and access the survey here: ow.ly/MA5p50FSzHC
"Necropolitics versus Biopolitics: Spatialization, White Privilege, and Visibility during a Pandemic" - brand new essay in Society for Cultural Anthropology / Cultural Anthropology from AES President-Elect Carolyn Rouse: journal.culanth.org/index.php/ca/a…
Be sure to check out @EricaLWilliams7's article from our 2.1 issue, "Black Girl Abroad: An Autoethnography of Travel and The Need to #CiteBlackWomen in Anthropology"! Find it here: bit.ly/3w18ydz #anthrotwitter #AcademicChatter Association for Feminist Anthropology American Anthropological Association
Great opportunity "Supporting Diverse Voices" grants from Princeton University Press for "BIPOC scholars in economics, sociology, politics & international relations, anthropology, and urban studies" to develop their book proposals & projects press.princeton.edu/book-proposal-…
"What I Learned from an Unlikely Friendship with an Anti-Masker" | anthropologist Anand Pandian writing based on his ongoing ethnographic research with American right-wing conservatives theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…
Join Elizabeth Chin (Lab of Spec still masking!), editor of American Anthropologist for an orientation, case study of the review/revision process, and live Q&A on Feb.9. She'll also help first-time and novice authors plan their next steps toward publication. Register: ow.ly/tNHf50HJPxv
This #BlackHistoryMonth, like every month, we try to highlight Black feminist anthro folks and the work they do for Black liberation. In our current issue, Riché JDaniel Barnes stages an analytic encounter between two Black female ethnographers, Leith Mullings and herself.
Would you like to be involved in publishing from the inside? We have a few seats opening up for our editorial team. Don't know what that means? Reach out. Accepting self-nominations from students, practitioners, academics, and others. [email protected] #sfaa
Check out the special issue of JANA entitled "State of the Field" edited by Ana Croegaert and Ruth Gomberg-Munoz. You can view the full issue at this link: anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/247553…
“I hear you. I'm working. I want to recognize the contributions, the life you lived. I recognize and see your humanity. “ Watch Dr. Antoinette Jackson on 60 Minutes speaking about forgotten Black cemeteries USF Research cbsnews.com/news/black-cem…