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DANIEL MOODY
DNLMDY
MEGATHREAD:BOSTOCK, SEX, GENDER, AND LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY: QUESTIONS FOR THE PERPLEXED My illegible notes on Bostock v. Clayton County, sex, gender, and legal anthropology are currently in the process of morphing
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Dr. Kristina Killgrove
DrKillgrove
Alright, anthropologists. While I haven't read the entirety of That Book on Repatriation that's making the rounds, I have read the last paragraph of each chapter. Hoo boy, I did
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Deepu Chandran
deepuchandranpk
Lockdown and general lack of travel turned out to be a boon for reading. Books enjoyed in 2020 in no particular order. Also, some are old ones that I found
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Dr. Jennifer Raff
JenniferRaff
I have the honor to be co-guest editing a special issue of @PhysAnth on race. This special issue, in dialogue with our @AAAGenetics session and Presidential Panel in 2019 on
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Chelsea
chelseabl
Thread on Why Representation Matters in Archaeology. No matter how good a mentor or colleague I have been, no matter how queer, no matter how inclusive I think I’ve been,
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Jamie Lawson
drlawson
So hey. Some good news from me: Last week - without warning - I was told my position at Bristol Uni was being made permanent. Having been on temporary contracts
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Kazumi Chin
kazumiochin
Here's my Orientalism thoughts for the day:Orientalism is, first, the belief that you can understand another people in their entirety. That you can write a guidebook to understanding them. Imagine
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Don Robotham
dondee_don
Despite a huge tradition of slave revolts Jamaica also plagued by authoritarian conservatism. Powerful rebel tradition and punitive and controlling. A paradox? Not really. One reinforces the other locked in
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David P. Ball 🦔
davidpball
Better late than never I hope, here are just a few is the opportunities I had last year I am grateful for, amidst everything else. to be honest it was
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January Makamba
JMakamba
Short thread on sports. First, sports culture and the love for sports do not guarantee success. In 2008, I had a meeting in Virginia, USA, that I will never forget
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Roderic Day
RodericDay
Lots of "cultural anthropology" dead-enders are just the softest limb of US regime change operationsI thought that after their embarrassing participation in Bolivia's 2019 coup, some of them would have
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Dr. Joshua Moon
DrJRMoon
So WHO just called for an independent inquiry in the global covid response. I've written about its IHR review committee here: https://duckofminerva.com/2020/05/the-world-health-organization-already-has-a-review-mechanism-heres-how-it-wo
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सञ्जय खेतारे
khetaarey
Thank you, Janak Sir for giving me the platform to share my thoughts. Let me take this opportunity to share innovative methods that social researchers can adopt during this uncertain
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truth bearer
truthbearer20
Thought for the weekend:1/ A lot has been said about the Trump administration speaking out against the scientific community and evidence when it comes to COVID, and how dangerous it’s
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Stowe Boyd
stoweboyd
Going AsynchA work culture dominated by synchronous communications norms is suboptimalhttps://workfutures.substack.com/p/going-asynch Group chat is like being in an all-day meeting with random participants and no agenda. | Jason Fried
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Hᴇɴᴏᴋ G. Gᴀʙɪsᴀ
henokgabisa
Meet the BILEN people of Eritrea. 1. The Bilen people are Cushitic group who moved up North from Ethiopia in 16th c. 2. They currently live in Karen area in
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