
AnthroCurrents May 24, 2017
Fixing corruption is just one of many results a new development consulting firm in Bangladesh has accomplished. The startup boasts
Fixing corruption is just one of many results a new development consulting firm in Bangladesh has accomplished. The startup boasts
Ever heard of neurodiversity? Anthropologists are studying how workplace culture, norms and beliefs are changing to be more inclusive
Ugandan anthropologist and activist Stella Nyanzi was arrested for cyber harassment when the government changed their minds about giving free
Have you ever been wished happy birthday by your ATM? Genevieve Bell, leading tech anthropologist has. And she says it’s
Well, it’s the end of March and many anthropologists have made their way to Santa Fe for SfAA. (Yay alliteration!)
Linguistic anthropologist Jena Barchas-Lichtenstein refutes the demonization of “filler words” such as “like” or “um”. She outlines how these discourse
Dr. Paul Stoller is asking American society to think about creating a more inclusive set of cultural values that accounts
Will you be participating in anthropology day tomorrow? I look forward to the surge of stories about anthropology and anthropologists
The last week and a half have been pretty intense. I hope you can find a brief respite in hearing
Hello NAPA family, After a brief hiatus and some technical issues, AnthroCurrents is back! My name is Julia Wignall, and
Hello folks. We’ve been having some technical issues lately but hopefully this has been worked out. So you should see
The NAPA Communications Committee is happy to announce that the AnthroCurrents blog, started by Cathy White and most recently authored
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