The Angry Anthropologist has existed already since november last year. Looks like a very interesting blog dealing about social and cultural anthropology issues. In his first post, the anonym blogger with "background in economic anthropology, cognitive an… more »
Category: "websites"
Anthropologist Martijn de Koning (Leiden University, Netherlands)
Since the murder on Van Gogh radical Muslims are the centre of attention. However, it is still a minor group that is radicalizing. In this lecture the focus will be on the life of ordin… more »
It's no exciting website. There are no news, there are no articles to read, but you'll find information about two upcoming conferences.
From their self-description:
"The Anthropological Association of Ireland (AAI) is a small, non-profit organisati… more »
Francesca Bray, UCSB Department of Anthropology
We live in a "technological age". But which technologies have played the most important roles in producing our modern civilization? Which have most radically transformed our lives? Industrial engineering… more »
by lorenz on Nov 5, 2004 in corporate & business anthropology, applied anthropology, fieldwork / methods, websites
This site's layout looks like as if it was last updated in the early 90s, but this is because it is a traditional wiki - a site that everybody is allowed to edit. Besides the guide "How to do Ethnographic Research", you'll also find a list of "Companies… more »
Charu from A Time To Reflect (formerly "Peek into my mind") has put online beautiful and colorful pictures from Rajastan and other travels in India. She writes:
"Rajasthan must be the most vibrant and colourful place in India, if not the world. And th… more »
maitres-fous.net
The filmmaker and ethnographer Jean Rouch died in northern Niger on February 19, 2004. He was 86 years old. He left behind a legacy of over 120 films - the bulk of which were recorded in West Africa.
Rouch's work in Africa is chara… more »
by lorenz on Oct 12, 2004 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general), websites
(via Ethno::log)
"The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is proud to announce the development of AnthroSource, the premier online resource serving the research, teaching, and professional needs of anthropologists. Combining low-cost digital acce… more »
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