The Stirling Award is awarded to a previously published work that makes an outstanding contribution to any area of psychological anthropology. Nomination materials must be submitted online no later than July 15, 2023
"Without doubt, She Speaks Her Anger ... is the work which does maximum justice to the originality of the cultural imaginary of the Gimi life-world and, especially, the life and experience of its women."
Read the complete #BookReview by Jadran Mimica here: https://t.co/B5RzL1uVWR
"When people share their lives with you, it is like listening to a score of music." @CharlieRumsby uses illustrated storytelling—about a child's death—to explore the possibilities of graphic ethnography: https://t.co/wwGy44ERyE
The Society for Anthropological Sciences is offering a Zoom workshop on finding and applying to anthropology graduate on Saturday, June 3, 2023, 1–3 pm (US Eastern). For more information and to sign up, visit https://t.co/kwxhQzAhUu
I have a new piece out in Scientific American about how anthropological insights can inform psychotherapy practice.
https://t.co/YPsxZo8kKz Traumatized Woman with Multiple Personalities Gets Better as Her 'Parts' Work as a Team via @sciam
🚨Submission Alert - June 15, 2023🚨
If your work problematizes the link between the ethnographer’s identity & their work, the category of “native” in anthropology, the epistemological relevance of Others, & related themes, consider submitting a piece.
https://t.co/VVU3OkEtBc
Webinar: SAPIENS Public Scholars Training Fellowship Q&A.
Join us for a webinar on May 30th at 11am EST to learn about the program and how to apply!
Info: https://t.co/sr5R4UztwN
Call for Papers! The Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) invites abstracts (sessions, papers, posters, and videos) for the Program of the 84th Annual Meeting in Santa Fe, NM, March 26-30, 2024.
Deadline: October 15, 2023
Info: https://t.co/h4A7RM0gFI
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Through an autoethnography and critical phenomenology of myself and my collaborators in Sierra Leone after I was raped there, I analyze how subjective and cultural frames for managing rape impact an individual's processing of the experience.
2023 SPA Condon Prize: Call for Submissions
The Society for Psychological Anthropology solicits entries for the Richard G. Condon Prize for the best student essay in psychological anth. The winner will be awarded $500 and a one year membership in the SPA. Due date: June 1
"What kind of politics emerges from years of political violence and contempt?"
Read María Eugenia Ulfe's piece in our latest #HotSpots series
https://t.co/8E0RO99Uqk
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Call for pitches: SILENCE 🤫
This fall, Anthropology News invites you to find a moment of quiet repose in an age of so much noise. From awkward to powerful & visual to linguistic, we turn an anthropological eye to silences of all kinds!
Submit by May 15: https://t.co/BZKKvZK6tm
The Society for Psychological Anthropology awards the Boyer Prize for Contributions to Psychoanalytic Anthropology annually to a book and/or an article published between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022 that addresses the psychodynamic process in cultural context.