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Anthropology and Design: Exchanges, Entanglements, and Frictions
Nowadays, cultural anthropologists and designers are more connected than ever. It is not unusual to find them working side by side on the same team, together with engineers, marketers and other business operators. How did we get to this point?
Ivan Bargna, Giovanna Santanera
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Meal of The Day After Tomorrow. Ideas about Food and Nourishment in Post-Apocalyptic Movies
The paper considers cultural ideas about food and nutrition in movies depicting a post-apocalyptic world. Food/nutrition in these movies functions as a metaphor which is used to depict the future regression of human civilization to a hypothetical ...
Ana Banić Grubišić
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Implicit and explicit barriers to building a culture of belonging persist in U.S. forensic anthropology. These barriers create and exacerbate vulnerabilities, especially among marginalized groups, that need to be addressed.
Jesse R. Goliath +2 more
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Applying anthropology to what? Tactical/ethical decisions in an age of global neoliberal imperialism
This article introduces the Journal of Political Ecology Special Section on 'towards a political ecology of applied anthropology.' We provide a brief overview and analysis of the history and application of applied and practicing anthropology.
James R. Veteto, Joshua Lockyer
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Adulthood denied: youth dissatisfaction and the Arab Spring [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of Issues in Brief, a series of policy briefs that began publishing in 2008 by the Boston University Frederick S.
Mulderig, M. Chloe
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Patristic anthropology and the future of science
The article offers a brief review of the book “Ambrose of Milan and Aurelius Augustine about soul” by E.P. Aristova, and an interpretation of the significance of this work for the problems of science development and the prospects of European culture. The
Pirozhkova Sophia Vladislavovna
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Armed conflict and fisheries in the Lake Victoria basin
Civil conflict is the most prevalent form of armed conflict in the world today, but this significant driver of food and income security has been largely missing from studies of fisheries.
Sarah M. Glaser +4 more
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Alcida Rita Ramos. Una vida de compromiso con la etnografía y con los pueblos indígenas
This text presents Alcida Rita Ramos’ personal, professional and academic trajectory. It highlights certain crucial moments in her biography to better understand her thinking and contributions to Americanist Anthropology. The text highlights her research
Luis Cayón
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This article examines how anthropology could work with social work. There are some studies from both anthropology and social work which attempted to cross the boundary between disciplines.
Naoki Asada
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Future Orientation in Design, Participation and Learning [PDF]
How do we create futures in collaboration? Is future orientation in design anthropology a tool solid enough for scaffolding transformations? This paper explores the content of future orientation in design anthropology, participatory design and ...
Dagny Stuedahl
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