Thursday, April 14, 2011

Anthropology/Archaeology: Peace and Conflict Studies Archive

Antropologi: Social and Cultural Anthropology in the News (Norway)

Anthropology Blog Newspaper (Attempt to list and provide as a news feed -- all existing anthropology related blogs: ongoing)

The Archaeology Channel (Oregon: Archaeological Legacy Institute)

Campbell, Howard. "The Drug War Zone." History for the Future (February 15, 2011)

"Caveman." To the Best of Our Knowledge (May 16, 2010)

Coleman, Gabriella. "The Anthropology of Hackers." The Atlantic (September 21, 2010)

---. "Code is Speech: Legal Tinkering, Expertise, and Protest Among Free and Open Source Software Developers." Cultural Anthropology 24.3 (2009: 420-454)

---. "Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking." (February 18, 2013)

---. "Geeks are the New Guardians of Our Civil Liberties." MIT Technology Review (February 4, 2013)

Coleman, Gabriella and Alex Golub. "Hacker practice: Moral genres and the cultural articulation of liberalism." Anthropology Today (2008)

Comaroff, Jean and John Comaroff. "Reflections on Youth: From the Past to Postcolony." A. Honwana and P. De Boek, eds., Makers and Breakers, Made and Broken: Children and Youth as Emerging Categories in Postcolonial Africa. (Oxford: James Currey, 2005)

"Facing Time." To the Best Of Our Knowledge (October 10, 2010)

Farmer, Paul. "Bad Blood, Spoiled Milk: Bodily Fluids as Moral Barometers in Rural Haiti (1988)." The Paul Farmer Reader University of California Press, 2010: 33-61.

Farrow, Robert. "The Wicker Man: Games of truth, anthropology, and the death of ‘man’." Metaphilm (June 20, 2005)

Fry, Douglas P. "Peace in Our Time: Steven Pinker offers a curiously foreshortened account of humanity's irenic urges." Bookforum (December/January 2012)

Giles, David HGB. "Dumpster Diving and Smoothies of Wrath." Food Anthropology (January 1, 2006)

Graeber, David. "Debt: The First Five Thousand Years." Mute (February 10, 2009)

---. "Occupy Wall Street's anarchist roots: The 'Occupy' movement is one of several in American history to be based on anarchist principles." Al Jazeera (November 30, 2011)

---. "On Bureaucratic Technologies & the Future as Dream-Time." School of Visual Arts (January 19, 2012)

Harvey, David. "Urban Uprisings from Occupy Wall Street to the Paris Commune." Democracy Now (April 30, 2012)

Hunt, Patrick. "The Rosetta Stone." Entitled Opinions (October 12, 2011)

John Hawks Weblog ["I'm an anthropologist, and I study the bones and genes of ancient humans. I was trained as a paleoanthropologist. ``Paleoanthropology'' is more than a speciality within anthropology, or biology. It is an integrated study involving methods and insights from many fields. Unlike many paleoanthropologists, my study extends across the entire span of human evolution, the last 6 million years, as I examine the genetic and environmental causes that made the foundation of our origins. My academic position is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin—Madison."]

Kelty, Christopher M. Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software. (Duke University Press, 2008)

Koerth-Baker, Maggie. "Archaeologists vs. The National Geographic Channel." Boing Boing (April 1, 2014)

Kuldova, Tereza. "Lookism: Why we don't want to be perceived as "ugly" or "different." Antropologi (December 13, 2011)

Lock, Margaret. "Biology and Culture." Ideas (January 2, 2009)

Marshall, Robert. "The Dark Legacy of Carlos Castaneda." Salon (April 4, 2007)

McGuire, Randall. "Introduction." Archaeology as Political Action. Berkeley: University of California, 2008: 12-50.

Mullins, Paul. "The Peep Show of Death: Televising Human Remains." Archaeology and Material Culture (March 28, 2014)

Ryan, Christopher and Cacilda Jetha. "Introduction: Another Well-Intentioned Inquisition." Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality. (Harper, 2010: 1-15)

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