The #WeeklyRead is "Revolutionary Papers: The Counterinstitutions, Counterpolitics, and Countercultures of Anticolonial Periodicals," the introduction to a special issue of @RadHistReview (150).
Read it for free: https://t.co/AYXFgUI8tV
Buy this issue: https://t.co/R7TAem8nQ3
Hey #anthrotwitter — if you happen to find yourself (in two or three dimensions) at #AAA2024Tampa next week, a few cuties are doing a virtual panel on everyday and emergent ecofascism. Friday 10:15am eastern time. Link TBA. Should be… timely! 😬😬😬
Harini Amarasuriya, a woman academic with a doctorate in social anthropology, winning the highest number of preferential votes in Lankan parliamentary history and the first woman to be Prime Minister with no family ties in politics, is a timeless flex every Sri Lankan now has.
In our second issue of 2024 we moved further towards our commitments and we published the first ever Spanish-language article in Cultural Anthropology.
A thread 🧵
Read an article by a group of undergraduate anthropology students who conducted a research project exploring LSE’s archives, to uncover LSE’s connections to colonialism and to understand this relationship through the lens of decolonisation.
https://t.co/qtWC93nW8a
If you are an ECR and will be at the AAA in Tampa, join me for breakfast Saturday morning! I have room for 20. DM me. Nothing like chatting about journals and publishing first thing in the morning!
Anthro folks. NSF cultural Anthro Program Directors will be at AAA meetings next week. We will be at the formal joint Wenner-Gren/NSF workshop Friday morning of conference. For one-on-one meetings reach out to us on email https://t.co/tuZygNaVKL.
The richest neighborhood in Wilmington, a community called Landfall, passed a HOA policy a few years ago to require contractors provide proof of citizenship for every worker and my buddy Cole who does countertops said every job site stopped for 3 months so they had to reverse it