A few hours ago I was shocked to read that David Graeber has died. He was only 59 years old. Graeber was one the most known and most original anthropologists in the world. He was one of the leading figures of the Occupy movement and got famous among the… more »
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by lorenz on Aug 18, 2020 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general), journal articles / papers, internal notes
How do you stay up to date with the most recent journal articles in anthropology? How do you navigate the growing amount of texts? How do you find something interesting? The Anthropology Journal Ticker displays the most recent articles from more than 80 anthropology open access journals. more »
Unfortunately no new content was published here last year. Nevertheless, this blog received lots of visitors. Looking at last year's statistics about the most viewed posts and pages, I find three clear winners. The three most viewed posts are: 1. The… more »
by lorenz on Jun 26, 2015 in notes, Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general), websites, internal notes • 2 comments »
Do you want to get an overview over the most recent anthropology blog posts? The old newsticker did no longer work reliably, so I've created a new one. It is still work in progress, but so far it seems to work well. I tried to make it look more attracti… more »
While I am trying to get back into the blogging business, here three selected pieces that I've written recently for the University of Oslo. Two of them are accounts on somehow positive change that is happening. Many anthropologists have contributed… more »
by lorenz on Nov 11, 2014 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general), websites
Lots of new blogs have been started up recently, most of them made it into my overviews, the anthropology blog newspaper http://www.antropologi.info/blog/ and the - I think - more reader-friendly anthropology blog news ticker http://www.antropologi.info… more »
Photo: CĂntia Regina, flickr
During the recent (nearly) two years, I've been interviewing researchers that are part of the research project Overheating. The three crises of globalisation: An anthropological history of the early 21st century at the Univ… more »
by lorenz on Feb 28, 2014 in religion cosmology, Us and Them, Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, media, journal articles / papers, cyberanthropology, internet, interdisciplinary
New special issue "Religion in Digital Games" - The interdisciplinary open access journal "Online. Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet" has just been relaunched and redesigned. more »
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