Shenzhen Noted: venue a walkway
One of my favorite details at the Value Factory is the approach. Impressions below.
View ArticleAnthropologizing: Business & Design Anthropology sessions at the March 2014...
Coming of Age in the Corporate Context: Exploring the Non-Linear Transition from Student to Practitioner and Back Again Wednesday, March 19th, 5:30 – 7:20 pm Chair: Ramer, S. Angela (UNT) Pahl, Shane...
View ArticleEthnography Matters: I’m Coming Out: Four Awkward Conversations for...
With an approach built on ethnography and design methodologies, Drew Smith (@drewpasmith) delights in bringing consumer and client to the conference table. In the process, he works with them to...
View Articleanthropologyworks: New Report: “Like a Bird with Broken Wings”: Afghan Women...
This new UN Women Report, produced by the organization’s Country Office in Afghanistan, records women’s experiences with violence over three decades of conflict. “The untold stories of Afghan women...
View ArticleCONNECTED in CAIRO: What Does The Egyptian Referendum Mean? A Quick Editorial...
Will the Egyptian constitutional referendum pass? And if so, what will it mean? And what comes next? Who better to answer such questions than the leading editorialists of the Middle East’s top...
View ArticleAidnography - Development as anthropological object: SIDA/ComDev seminar...
Aidnography is back from the holidays and wishes his readers a very happy and successful 2014!Together with my colleague Oscar Hemer I will be in Stockholm next week for a couple of meetings and...
View Articletabsir.net: Taiz in 1961
Historic photo of Yemeni city of Taiz in 1961; courtesy of Dr. Muhammad Gerhoum
View ArticleSomatosphere: Top of the heap: Angela Garcia by Ekaterina Anderson
For the first “Top of the Heap” of the new year, we spoke to Angela Garcia, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University. Here is her list: Angela Garcia Georges Bataille, Literature...
View ArticleShenzhen Noted: spring rush
Yesterday, the mass movement of Chinese literally known as “Spring Shipping (春运)”, but could also be translated as Spring Rush began and will continue until February 24. This year it is estimated that...
View ArticleAidnography - Development as anthropological object: Links & Contents I Liked...
Hi all, Happy New Year and welcome back to Aidnography! I just returned from the official Popular Representations of Development book launch in London-and I will be in another European capital next...
View ArticleErkan in the Army now...: Cyberculture agenda: Net neutrality seems to be dead…
Court in America Trashes Net Neutrality and Opens Internet to Preferential Commercial Use via Faster Connections and Differential Pricing The Open Internet as a myth of the future?Will Internet go...
View ArticleLanguage Log: Please don't do nothing here: a Bengali conundrum
Sreekar Saha sent in this sign and expressed puzzlement over the English translation: Before trying to figure out precisely what the Bengali says, I'd like to point out that, in essence, what the...
View ArticleAAA blog: Webinar on Publishing Alternatives
Join us and learn about three very different means of distributing information, creating community, and publishing. This webinar will be moderated by Hugh Jarvis, long-standing member of the...
View ArticlePodcasts from the SfAA: Help Select the 2014 SfAA Podcast Sessions!
Hello everyone, The Podcast Team is happy to announce the redesigned podcast session selection survey. The new design features a broadly defined thematic organization of the sessions that we hope will...
View ArticleEthnography.com: Is an NSF Grant Just Another Fetish?
I wrote something for Savage Minds, “Is an NSF Grant Just Another Fetish?” which can be accessed via this link.
View ArticleCONNECTED in CAIRO: What Four Photos Can Tell Us About the Egyptian Referendum
My previous post described and (loosely) analyzed four recent editorials from Arabic newspapers to get a sense of the possible meanings of the referendum. There’s a similar effort to describe...
View ArticleLanguage Log: More bee science
"Why Is This Bee Wearing a Sensor? Also, how did scientists get that sensor onto the bee in the first place?", The Atlantic 1/16/2014: Australian scientists have devised a way to pinpoint the causes...
View ArticleEthno::log: CfP 11.Ethnosymposium für Studierende, 22.-25.5.2014, Wien
Liebe Kolleg_Inn! Wir, das Organisationsteam des Ethnosymposiums 2014, möchten euch hiermit auf unseren Call for Contributions aufmerksam machen. Die Austauschplattform des Ethnosymposiums, welche...
View ArticleCulture and International Affairs: ABG NGEWEK HOT
youtube ABG NGEWEK HOT belah manusia ketepatan dinamakan suami ABG NGEWEK komunal wanita gambar gizi memek foto unik songs new artis adam kecakapan, adalah beraneka persepsi istilah adalah masa...
View ArticleLanguage Log: Can it be true?
John McIntyre ("You have not seen it all yet", You Don't Say 1/17/2014) relays a correspondent's claim to have gotten this note from her college professor: Look up Strunk and White (1918) for good...
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