Technology Review interviews anthropologist Mizuko Ito. Ito has studied the use of mobile phones for six years and is editor of a new book "Personal, Portable, Pedestrian: Mobile Phones in Japanese Life". Cell phones are used differently depending partly… more »
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Gabriella Coleman tells on her blog a story of a fellow anthropologist whose data were lost through a hard drive crash. Because of Sony's Digital Right Management he can't recover the data. "This is something that anyone who uses digital technologies for… more »
by lorenz on Nov 6, 2005 in indigenous people / minorities, Pacific Oceania, ecology nature, fieldwork / methods
A recent post by Alex Golub on Savage Minds is interesting for several reasons: Even a scientific project on a very narrow topic might suddenly be relevant for a wider audience. Golub has studied the relationship between indigenous people in Papua New Gu… more »
After two years of persuading New York City officials, anthropologist Robin Nagle began her job as garbage collector. She has many concerns about garbage, but she is most concerned about trash collectors, she told the student newspaper The Brown and Whit… more »
by lorenz on Oct 29, 2005 in development empowerment, applied anthropology, fieldwork / methods, persons and theories • 3 comments »
Anthropology professor Luke Eric Lassiter has received the 2005 Margaret Mead Award from the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology. The Margaret Mead Award celebrates the tradition of bringing anthropology to bear… more »
by lorenz on Oct 26, 2005 in Us and Them, fieldwork / methods, journal articles / papers, cyberanthropology, internet
In her most recent post, Danah Boyd gives us a round-up of her publications on Friendster, a popular social networking service where she has conducted ethnographic research. Among others, she studied how people publicly perform their social relations onl… more »
Well written story in Newsday on anarchist anthropology professor David Graeber who was fired from Yale. He's described as "one of the brightest minds in his field", but with his job prospects uncertain, Graeber didn't renew a lease on his apartment, and… more »
by lorenz on Oct 23, 2005 in anthropology (general), internet, websites, internal notes • 5 comments »
In August, I've set up www.antropologi.info/blog - a kind of anthropology newspaper, an overview over anthropology blogs (and related blogs) (written in English) with their most recent posts on one page.
Now I've set up an alternative version that sh… more »
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