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Category: Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing

27/09/10

Theology's turn to Ethnography: New OA journal "Practical Matters"

I've stumpled upon a rather new Open Access Journal called Practical Matters. This publication of Emory University is both interdisciplinary and "intermedia", i.e. multimedia. The most recent issue (nr 3) is called Ethnography & Theology. In t… more »

06/09/10

The Best of Neuroanthropology (etc)

One of the - in my view - most interesting anthropology blogs, Neuroanthropology, has recently celebrated post #1000 and made a list over their Top 100 Posts - based on page views (there is also a list with their personal favorites). At the same time,… more »

22/07/10

New: Search Open Access Anthropology Journals

I've reorganized the overview over open access journals and added a search feature. Now you can search the contents of around 100 journals in anthropology and related fields. It seems to work, have a try! more »

02/06/10

New Open Access Journal: Anthropology Reviews: Dissent and Cultural Politics (ARDAC)

Is this one of the first real web2.0-journals in anthropology? Today, a new Open Access journal was launched: Anthropology Reviews: Dissent and Cultural Politics (ARDAC) is no traditional journal. It was developed from within a social network site (N… more »

11/05/10

Open Access: Anthropological Notebooks - journal of the Slovenian Anthropological Society

For some reason this journal has hardly been mentioned on anthropology blogs. But Anthropology Notebooks is actually one of the few serious traditional anthropology journals with free access to all articles for everybody (from 2005). And it is an expandi… more »

08/04/10

Popular Anthropology Magazine = fail

The first issue of the Popular Anthropology Magazine is out. It was meant to bridge the world between academia and the public and between anthropologists and continents. Cool, we needed that. But the result is - in my opinion - disappointing. For it was… more »

31/03/10

Beware: No Pecha Kucha allowed without consent from Tokyo

My post Pecha Kucha - the future of presenting papers? received much attention and inspired others to arrange such sessions where papers are not read but presented through 20 images displayed for 20 seconds each. But I'm no longer sure if I would recomme… more »

26/01/10

Pecha Kucha - the future of presenting papers?

Why reading your paper when there are lot more exciting ways of presenting your research? I have asked Aleksandra Bartoszko and Marcy Hessling to tell us about their experience with a recent experiment at the annual meeting of the American Anthropologic… more »

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