Please retweet @MaynoothUni: @EbunJoseph1 will be at Maynooth tomorrow (Thursday 24 Nov) to discuss: Anti-blackness and other racisms in the Irish University today.
Announcement: 2022 Annual General Meeting of the Anthropological Association of Ireland // 03 December 2022 // 2 to 5PM // Register in advance:
https://t.co/IjhARDQJ2T
TODAY, Saturday, Oct 1, 2022 2:00 PM Dublin
Have you ever been a member of AAI? Then you are invited to the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Association:
You must register prior to 2PM GMT at:
https://t.co/sARMFdWWJp
The meeting is an important step to restarting AAI.
AAI has been on hiatus since Jan 2021 mainly due to a dispute between two Committee members. This document outlines the circumstances that have brought the Association to this point, and lays out steps intended to restart the AAI. https://t.co/j9Sg1Omn1S
#easa2022 participants, We must talk about Ukraine! Join V.Artiukh @R2khV T. Fedirko @peasantpedant Nataliya Tchermalykh, Oksana Dutchak and myself to discuss the invasion and its implications for European Anthropology and Anthropology of Europe. 27.07, 13:15 (UK time) online
Sarah Schulman on conflict and communication today: 'I have only made it all worse by now being in the arena of... “too much” when in reality it is frankly & literally not enough. 5 texts are culturally stigmatized as excessive, but they only cover a minute or 2 of conversation.'
Witchcraft and queerness have long been intertwined in histories of otherness and violence. This glass flask reputed to contain a witch is an excellent starting point to tell some of that story. Visit the Pitt Rivers Museum site: https://t.co/a12kgmJbD6
And so ends #ENDINGwithAAI: with a disquisition on darkness, from the brilliant minds of the @deptultimology. Thanks to all for a scintillating conference.