(via 'Ilm al-insaan) An anthropologist embedded with the U.S. Army in Afghanistan to help soldiers understand local customs has died more than two months after she was doused with fuel and set on fire, according to ap.
Anthropologist Paula Loyd, 36,… more »
Category: "ethics"
The American Anthropological Association’s annual meeting is over - here a quick round-up of the conference coverage on the web.
Anthropology and the military was a hot topic this year as well as Inside Higher Ed informs in three articles:
Accordi… more »
by lorenz on Sep 22, 2008 in politics, Us and Them, applied anthropology, Northern America, Middle East, ethics • 2 comments »
"They’re natural born killers. They’re good, they’re lethal, they’re fantastic. I love working with them", says Major Robert Holbert. He was part of the first Human Terrain Team in Afghanistan in 2007 and tells his story in a fascinating interview with L… more »
Approximately half of all anthropologists in the United States contributed their expertise to the World War II effort. In his new book Anthropological Intelligence: The Deployment and Neglect of American Anthropology in the Second World War, anthropologi… more »
by lorenz on Apr 16, 2008 in applied anthropology, Middle East, University / Academia, ethics • 2 comments »
The collaboration between the U.S. military and anthropologists has been criticized for both political and ethical reasons. According to a recent article in Newsweek, the whole project could end as a fiasco: The implementation of the $40 million project… more »
The U.S. military is not only interested in employing anthropologists. Now, they have started attending anthropology conferences. Anthropologist Caroline Osella from the University in London and one of the editors of Social Mobility In Kerala, is worried… more »
by lorenz on Dec 10, 2007 in technology, Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, media, internet, websites, ethics • 1 comment »
While new media can foster participatory ethnography and enhance access, one also has to reflect on the implications of the Internet’s openness and availability. This was one of the lessons of a session at the annual meeting of the American Anthropologic… more »
by lorenz on Nov 29, 2007 in politics, corporate & business anthropology, Us and Them, University / Academia, ethics
(post in progress) The American Anthropological Association (AAA) sounds quite diplomatic in its final report on the growing ties between the military and anthropology. The report was released yesterday at the annual AAA meeting and says:
There is no… more »
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