A Networked Anthropology
“Networked Anthropology” is suspended between a theoretical and methodological program, on the one hand, and a critique and engagement with the network society we’re enmeshed within, on the other. How can we possibly justify using social media in our applied anthropology?
Over 250 anthropologists join the call for a boycott of Israeli academic …
Mondoweiss
More than 250 anthropologists have signed a statement endorsing the burgeoning movement to boycott Israeli academic institutions in protest of Israel’s systematic human rights violations against the Palestinian people. These violations, in which many
HAU and the Malinowski Monographs: An Interview with Giovanni da Col
Savage Minds: Notes and Queries in Anthropology
I recently sat down (virtually) with Giovanni da Col, the founder and editor-in-chief of HAU, to talk about the latest developments surrounding open access and HAU’s new monograph series, the “Malinowski Monographs”. Here’s what went down. (transparency: I’m on the editorial board of the journal HAU)
More than 500 anthropologists back academic boycott of Israel
The Electronic Intifada (blog)
Amongst the signatories are major names in the anthropology field, including Professors Jean and John Comaroff of Harvard University, Professors Lila Abu-Lughod and Michael Taussig of Columbia University, Talal Asad of CUNY and Sherry Ortner and …
More than 500 anthropologists join academic boycott of Israel
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