Nagoya University
NASA Ames Research Center.
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA/GSFC
Nat Inst Agro-Environmental Sci Japan
Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Nation Sun Yat-Sen University
National Cancer Institute
National Center for Atmospheric Research
National Chiao Tung University
National Chung Hsing University
National Council for Research on Women (NCRW)
National Council for Scientific Research (CSIC, Spain)
National Development and Research Institutes
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University
National Louis University
National Museum of African Art
National Museum of Ethnology
REGIME CHANGE AND BORDER CROSSINGS IN MODERN ASIA: TRANSNATIONAL POLITICS, RELIGION AND SOCIAL SPACES
what Does Nationality Mean to Us?Families with Multiple Nationalities Between the US and Japan
San Citizenship In the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana
Revitalizing Religion Through Border Crossings In Post-Socialist Spaces:Comparative Analysis of Islam In Kazakhstan and Western Mongolia
what Does Nationality Mean to Us?Families with Multiple Nationalities Between the US and Japan
San Citizenship In the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana
Revitalizing Religion Through Border Crossings In Post-Socialist Spaces:Comparative Analysis of Islam In Kazakhstan and Western Mongolia
National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
National Park Service
Anthropology Graduates: From Student to Career (registration required)
Crossing and Erasing the Borders: Integrating Archaeological and Community Approaches In Indigenous Archaeology
Scoping Incorporation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge Into Integrated Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments In the National Park Service (NPS)
Crossing and Erasing the Borders: Integrating Archaeological and Community Approaches In Indigenous Archaeology
Scoping Incorporation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge Into Integrated Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments In the National Park Service (NPS)
National Science Foundation
National Taiwan University
National Tsing Hua U
National U of Singapore
National University of Ireland
National University of Ireland Maynooth
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'EMERGING DONORS' IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: BORDER CROSSINGS BETWEEN RECIPIENT AND DONOR
Russia As a Re-Emerging Donor: Toward a Phenomenology of Development Donorship
Size and Sociality: the Genders of Social Change In Highland Papua New Guinea
“This Is Getting a Bit Gaydar, Isn’t It?”: Tracing Trajectories of Ideology, Enregisterment, and Risk In An Online Social Network
'EMERGING DONORS' IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: BORDER CROSSINGS BETWEEN RECIPIENT AND DONOR
Russia As a Re-Emerging Donor: Toward a Phenomenology of Development Donorship
Size and Sociality: the Genders of Social Change In Highland Papua New Guinea
“This Is Getting a Bit Gaydar, Isn’t It?”: Tracing Trajectories of Ideology, Enregisterment, and Risk In An Online Social Network
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
National University of Ireland-Maynooth
National University of Samoa
National University of Singapore
PAINTING MY FIELDNOTES: RETHINKING THE STRANGE CROSSINGS BETWEEN ARTISTS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS.
DOCUMENTATION AS SOCIAL PRACTICE: REPRESENTING MINORITY VOICES IN THE AFTERMATH OF WAR, GENOCIDE AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE
ANXIETY, INSECURITY, AND BORDER CROSSING: LANGUAGE CONTACT IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD
REMOTE AND EDGY: NEW TAKES ON OLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEMES
Rethinking Anthropology In a New Global Age: A Perspective From Southeast Asia
Documentation Practices, Transitional Justice, and the Conditions of Survivor Sociality In Post-Dictatorship Indonesia
Ghost Mothers: Kinship Relationships In Thai Spirit Cults
Semiotics of Tattooed Personal Identities: Border-Crossings In Hawaii Local Culture
Crossing Through English, Crossed by English: Linguistic Competence and the Korean Worker In a Multinational Corporation
Neoliberal Space and Translocal Subjectivities: The Commodification of English In Yangshuo, China
Changing Socioeconomic Boundaries In the Neoliberal Economy: Reproduction of the Malay Community’s Peripherality In Singapore
Anxiety, Insecurity and Complexity of Transnational Educational Migration Among Korean Middle Class Families
An Anthropologist In the Underworld: Reflexivity, Ethnography and the Limits of Tradition In Thai Mural Painting
DOCUMENTATION AS SOCIAL PRACTICE: REPRESENTING MINORITY VOICES IN THE AFTERMATH OF WAR, GENOCIDE AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE
ANXIETY, INSECURITY, AND BORDER CROSSING: LANGUAGE CONTACT IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD
REMOTE AND EDGY: NEW TAKES ON OLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEMES
Rethinking Anthropology In a New Global Age: A Perspective From Southeast Asia
Documentation Practices, Transitional Justice, and the Conditions of Survivor Sociality In Post-Dictatorship Indonesia
Ghost Mothers: Kinship Relationships In Thai Spirit Cults
Semiotics of Tattooed Personal Identities: Border-Crossings In Hawaii Local Culture
Crossing Through English, Crossed by English: Linguistic Competence and the Korean Worker In a Multinational Corporation
Neoliberal Space and Translocal Subjectivities: The Commodification of English In Yangshuo, China
Changing Socioeconomic Boundaries In the Neoliberal Economy: Reproduction of the Malay Community’s Peripherality In Singapore
Anxiety, Insecurity and Complexity of Transnational Educational Migration Among Korean Middle Class Families
An Anthropologist In the Underworld: Reflexivity, Ethnography and the Limits of Tradition In Thai Mural Painting
NC State University
Wallace, Tim (North Carolina State) and George Gmelch (San Francisco) NAPA Workshop On Ethnographic FIELD Schools: HOW They Work and Why They ARE A MUST for Anthropologists and Students (registration required)
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY (NAPA) GOVERNING COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING, ORGANIZER TIM WALLACE (NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY)
NAPA Workshop On Heritage Tourism: Theory and Praxis (registration required)
SECTION ASSEMBLY MEETING
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY (NAPA) ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING, ORGANIZER TIM WALLACE (NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY)
ASSOCIATION FOR POLOTICAL AND LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY (APLA) & NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY (NAPA) PANEL FOR NEW PhDs: PRACTICING ANTHROPOLOGY IN POLITICAL AND LEGAL CAREERS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY (NAPA) GOVERNING COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING, ORGANIZER TIM WALLACE (NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY)
NAPA Workshop On Heritage Tourism: Theory and Praxis (registration required)
SECTION ASSEMBLY MEETING
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY (NAPA) ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING, ORGANIZER TIM WALLACE (NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY)
ASSOCIATION FOR POLOTICAL AND LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY (APLA) & NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRACTICE OF ANTHROPOLOGY (NAPA) PANEL FOR NEW PhDs: PRACTICING ANTHROPOLOGY IN POLITICAL AND LEGAL CAREERS
New College of Florida
New Mexico State Univ
New Mexico State University
THE WORLD FOOD CRISIS IS BOTH BORDERED AND BORDERLESS: REPORTS FROM THE AAA TASK FORCE ON WORLD FOOD PROBLEMS.
HEALTH, HEALING, AND ENVIRONMENT
Health Behaviors In Post-Revolutionary Egypt: A Case Study of Healthcare Practitioners and H5N1
Negotiating Food Security Along the U.S.-Mexican Border Border: Latino Perspectives and Practices
HEALTH, HEALING, AND ENVIRONMENT
Health Behaviors In Post-Revolutionary Egypt: A Case Study of Healthcare Practitioners and H5N1
Negotiating Food Security Along the U.S.-Mexican Border Border: Latino Perspectives and Practices
New School for Social Research
KINSHIP IN CRISIS
FINANCIAL CRISES, ECONOMIC ACTION, AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRACTICE: ETHNOGRAPHY AND CALCULATIVE REASON
THE REFUSAL OF RELATION: DESCRIBING THE SCIENCE AND POLITICS OF ISOLATION
Unsafe Texts: Interiority and Knowledge In the Time of Crisis
"Recuperating" Sefarad: Jewish History As National Heritage In Spain
FINANCIAL CRISES, ECONOMIC ACTION, AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRACTICE: ETHNOGRAPHY AND CALCULATIVE REASON
THE REFUSAL OF RELATION: DESCRIBING THE SCIENCE AND POLITICS OF ISOLATION
Unsafe Texts: Interiority and Knowledge In the Time of Crisis
"Recuperating" Sefarad: Jewish History As National Heritage In Spain
New School of Social Research
New York City College of Technology (CUNY)
New York University
CROSSING BORDERS, BREAKING BOUNDARIES: FORGING TRANSNATIONAL INDIGENEITIES IN THE 21st CENTURY
LANGUAGE, MEDIA, AND THE MOBILIZATION OF MARGINALITY
GENES AT THE BORDER OF IDENTITY: NADIA ABU EL-HAJ'S THE GENEALOGICAL SCIENCE: THE SEARCH FOR JEWISH ORIGINS AND THE POLITICS OF EPISTEMOLOGY
THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF FINANCE POLICY: AN IGAPP ROUNDTABLE
AUDIBLE OBSERVATORIES: CONTEMPORARY ART PRACTICES IN CONVERSATION WITH ANTHROPOLOGIES OF VOICE AND SOUND.
STRUCTURAL COMPETENCY: NEW MEDICINE FOR THE INSTITUTIONAL INEQUALITIES THAT MAKE US SICK
FINANCIAL CRISES, ECONOMIC ACTION, AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRACTICE: ETHNOGRAPHY AND CALCULATIVE REASON
OF NATIONAL BODIES, BORDERS, AND MEDICAL NATIONS: RETHINKING THE BODY POLITIC
AFFECT, DESIRE, AND ASPIRATIONS IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
ANDEAN ENCOUNTERS ACROSS DIFFERENCE: NEW FRONTIERS, FAMILIAR STORIES?
SAE Mentoring Workshop: Practicing Anthropology (registration required)
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY (AES) BOARD MEETING
WRITER'S GROUP
THE ETHNOGRAPHER'S CRAFT: WORKS INSPIRED BY RUTH BEHAR I
MEDIATED BOUNDARIES: LANGUAGE AND ETHNOGRAPHY IN THE INTERNET AGE
SECTION ASSEMBLY MEETING
LIVING JUST ENOUGH FOR THE CITY: US SOCIAL CLASS IN A PRECARIOUS ERA
TRAVELS AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF LABOR AND COMMODITIES: Papers IN HONOR OF SIDNEY W. MINTZ
SHA Poetry Workshop (registration required)
ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE TRANSNATIONAL: MULTI-SITEDNESS AND BEYOND
MELANESIAN INTEREST GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
AAA DISTINGUISHED LECTURER RAYNA RAPP (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY) ENGENDERING THE FIELD: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL STORY OF CONTINGENCY
PRODUCTION: MATERIAL AND IMMATERIAL DIVISIONS OF LABOR
ANTHROPOLOGY OF VERSUS ANTHROPOLOGY FOR BUSINESS: EXPLORING THE BORDERS AND CROSSOVERS BETWEEN AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF BUSINESS AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONSULTANCY
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AND BEYOND: IN CELEBRATION OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE
EPIGENETICS: THE PREQUEL SALON-PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED
UNCIVIL DISOBEDIENCE: GEOGRAPHIES OF INSURRECTION
CONTEMPORARY ETHNOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES ON THE EVOLUTION OF STATE TERROR
FRANZ BOAS VS. THE ESTABLISHMENT: MUSEUM METHODS AT THE DAWN OF AMERICAN SALON- PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY (AES) BUSINESS MEETING
DISCIPLINE AND CHERISH: INTELLECTUAL LEGACIES OF ADELE CLARKE
THE MELODRAMATIC POLITICS OF CAPITAL IN EAST ASIA: COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING AND AFFECT
THE SHIFTING BORDERS OF ISLAMIC TRADITIONS
On Translating Indigenous Protocol Into the Art Gallery: the Case of Early Acrylic Paintings From Papunya
Men In Women’s Shelters: Gender-Neutral Policy, Victim Demographics, and Gender Ideology In Massachusetts’ Domestic Violence Shelters
Doing Ethnography In a Transnational Space: Indicators and Global Governance
The Erasure of Subjectivity In Psychological Experiments
Poetic Details: A Highland Tribal Context In the PhilippinesThis Paper Explore the Relations Between Poetry and Ethnography. the Point of Departure Is That Both Genres Use the Word "Detail" As a Term of Praise. Yet There Remains the Question of Whether Po
“Though the World perish”: Empire and the Aesthetics of Violence
Between Materiality and Sensibility: A Sensory Ethnography of Buddhist Media
The Uses of Middling Moderns
Anthropology In Residence: Insights From Sanitation In New York
Telling Tales: Islamic Televangelism, Sincerity and Storytelling In Egypt
Indigenous Nation 2.0: Linguistic Mediation Amongst Urban Mapuche
A Poisoning Forewarned: The Sexual Politics of Pesticides In Martinique
The Apophatic Political: From Tamuldic Gnats to Syntagmatic "Riot" Dogs and Cockroaches
Pandemics, Global Public Health, and the Revivification of National Bodies
Revolutionary Suicide
Borders, Cracks, Exilic Space: The Video Light and the Dancefloor In Global Circulation
Delicate Flower??? Mother-Daughter Reflections As Co-Researchers In Yunnan
Opposite Persons and People with Gender: Talking about Sex and Gender, Nature and Culture At a PNG Highlands Nursing School
Crafting Sonic Capacity: Tabla Makers and the Construction of a Banarasi Sound
Tuning In and Out of Range: The Movement of Language Ideologies In the Diasporic Haitian Radioscape
“Pulling a Death Switch”: Digital Afterlives and the Death of Mourning
Keeping Data Close: Immobility As Moral Imperative
Landscape In Contemporary Bolivian Social Thought
From Solicitous Criminal to Innocent Victim: Responses to the ‘misuse’ of An Anti-Trafficking Statute In India
Solidarity As Affective Haunting In Northern Italy
Productivity, Aging Populations, and Pollution: Numbers and the Mediation of European Futures
The Patrimonial Mountain and Its Miniature Iterations and Interlocutors In Potosí, Bolivia
Feeling Poor: Rethinking the Affective Experience of Upward Mobility
Liberal Religion In the Neoliberal Age: Pluralism, Globalization, Civil Islam
Humanist Advertising, Benign Capitalism: Advertising and Popular Imaginaries In South Korea of the '00s
Not Time to Dead: Science, Occult Economies and the Sorcery of the Law In the Contemporary Caribbean
The New Arrieros: Grandmothers, Buses, and the Tourist Art Archipelago.
Anthropological Theories of Melanesian Property, the Politics of Dispossession and the Possibility of Dispossession
The Economics of Cultural Transmission
Links and Interfaces Bridging the ‘Digital Divide:’ Interanimating Indigenous Ontologies and Internet Infrastructures In Australia and Beyond
Local Roots, Global Citizenship, and National Self-Determination: Māori Media In the 21st Century
Evolutionary Mis-Steps At the Border of Anthropology and Public Health: Interpretations of Safe Infant Sleep Messages In New York City
Privileges of Obscurity: The Georgian Film Song Text and the Failure of Soviet Censorship
A New Phase of New Institutionalism: The Museum and the Social Sphere
Interpreting Social Decisions: GIS Analysis of a Medieval Monastic Site, PART I
O Que é Isso? --Sounds Like, Tastes Like
"Daru’l-Hikme"’s Project of Medrese Education In Turkey: Reinstating Islamic Tradition and Authority, and Islamic Critique of Secularism
"Through Navajo Eyes" 45 Years Later: Interrogating Cultural Authority and Visual Repatriation
LANGUAGE, MEDIA, AND THE MOBILIZATION OF MARGINALITY
GENES AT THE BORDER OF IDENTITY: NADIA ABU EL-HAJ'S THE GENEALOGICAL SCIENCE: THE SEARCH FOR JEWISH ORIGINS AND THE POLITICS OF EPISTEMOLOGY
THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF FINANCE POLICY: AN IGAPP ROUNDTABLE
AUDIBLE OBSERVATORIES: CONTEMPORARY ART PRACTICES IN CONVERSATION WITH ANTHROPOLOGIES OF VOICE AND SOUND.
STRUCTURAL COMPETENCY: NEW MEDICINE FOR THE INSTITUTIONAL INEQUALITIES THAT MAKE US SICK
FINANCIAL CRISES, ECONOMIC ACTION, AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRACTICE: ETHNOGRAPHY AND CALCULATIVE REASON
OF NATIONAL BODIES, BORDERS, AND MEDICAL NATIONS: RETHINKING THE BODY POLITIC
AFFECT, DESIRE, AND ASPIRATIONS IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
ANDEAN ENCOUNTERS ACROSS DIFFERENCE: NEW FRONTIERS, FAMILIAR STORIES?
SAE Mentoring Workshop: Practicing Anthropology (registration required)
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY (AES) BOARD MEETING
WRITER'S GROUP
THE ETHNOGRAPHER'S CRAFT: WORKS INSPIRED BY RUTH BEHAR I
MEDIATED BOUNDARIES: LANGUAGE AND ETHNOGRAPHY IN THE INTERNET AGE
SECTION ASSEMBLY MEETING
LIVING JUST ENOUGH FOR THE CITY: US SOCIAL CLASS IN A PRECARIOUS ERA
TRAVELS AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF LABOR AND COMMODITIES: Papers IN HONOR OF SIDNEY W. MINTZ
SHA Poetry Workshop (registration required)
ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE TRANSNATIONAL: MULTI-SITEDNESS AND BEYOND
MELANESIAN INTEREST GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
AAA DISTINGUISHED LECTURER RAYNA RAPP (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY) ENGENDERING THE FIELD: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL STORY OF CONTINGENCY
PRODUCTION: MATERIAL AND IMMATERIAL DIVISIONS OF LABOR
ANTHROPOLOGY OF VERSUS ANTHROPOLOGY FOR BUSINESS: EXPLORING THE BORDERS AND CROSSOVERS BETWEEN AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF BUSINESS AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONSULTANCY
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AND BEYOND: IN CELEBRATION OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE
EPIGENETICS: THE PREQUEL SALON-PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED
UNCIVIL DISOBEDIENCE: GEOGRAPHIES OF INSURRECTION
CONTEMPORARY ETHNOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES ON THE EVOLUTION OF STATE TERROR
FRANZ BOAS VS. THE ESTABLISHMENT: MUSEUM METHODS AT THE DAWN OF AMERICAN SALON- PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY (AES) BUSINESS MEETING
DISCIPLINE AND CHERISH: INTELLECTUAL LEGACIES OF ADELE CLARKE
THE MELODRAMATIC POLITICS OF CAPITAL IN EAST ASIA: COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING AND AFFECT
THE SHIFTING BORDERS OF ISLAMIC TRADITIONS
On Translating Indigenous Protocol Into the Art Gallery: the Case of Early Acrylic Paintings From Papunya
Men In Women’s Shelters: Gender-Neutral Policy, Victim Demographics, and Gender Ideology In Massachusetts’ Domestic Violence Shelters
Doing Ethnography In a Transnational Space: Indicators and Global Governance
The Erasure of Subjectivity In Psychological Experiments
Poetic Details: A Highland Tribal Context In the PhilippinesThis Paper Explore the Relations Between Poetry and Ethnography. the Point of Departure Is That Both Genres Use the Word "Detail" As a Term of Praise. Yet There Remains the Question of Whether Po
“Though the World perish”: Empire and the Aesthetics of Violence
Between Materiality and Sensibility: A Sensory Ethnography of Buddhist Media
The Uses of Middling Moderns
Anthropology In Residence: Insights From Sanitation In New York
Telling Tales: Islamic Televangelism, Sincerity and Storytelling In Egypt
Indigenous Nation 2.0: Linguistic Mediation Amongst Urban Mapuche
A Poisoning Forewarned: The Sexual Politics of Pesticides In Martinique
The Apophatic Political: From Tamuldic Gnats to Syntagmatic "Riot" Dogs and Cockroaches
Pandemics, Global Public Health, and the Revivification of National Bodies
Revolutionary Suicide
Borders, Cracks, Exilic Space: The Video Light and the Dancefloor In Global Circulation
Delicate Flower??? Mother-Daughter Reflections As Co-Researchers In Yunnan
Opposite Persons and People with Gender: Talking about Sex and Gender, Nature and Culture At a PNG Highlands Nursing School
Crafting Sonic Capacity: Tabla Makers and the Construction of a Banarasi Sound
Tuning In and Out of Range: The Movement of Language Ideologies In the Diasporic Haitian Radioscape
“Pulling a Death Switch”: Digital Afterlives and the Death of Mourning
Keeping Data Close: Immobility As Moral Imperative
Landscape In Contemporary Bolivian Social Thought
From Solicitous Criminal to Innocent Victim: Responses to the ‘misuse’ of An Anti-Trafficking Statute In India
Solidarity As Affective Haunting In Northern Italy
Productivity, Aging Populations, and Pollution: Numbers and the Mediation of European Futures
The Patrimonial Mountain and Its Miniature Iterations and Interlocutors In Potosí, Bolivia
Feeling Poor: Rethinking the Affective Experience of Upward Mobility
Liberal Religion In the Neoliberal Age: Pluralism, Globalization, Civil Islam
Humanist Advertising, Benign Capitalism: Advertising and Popular Imaginaries In South Korea of the '00s
Not Time to Dead: Science, Occult Economies and the Sorcery of the Law In the Contemporary Caribbean
The New Arrieros: Grandmothers, Buses, and the Tourist Art Archipelago.
Anthropological Theories of Melanesian Property, the Politics of Dispossession and the Possibility of Dispossession
The Economics of Cultural Transmission
Links and Interfaces Bridging the ‘Digital Divide:’ Interanimating Indigenous Ontologies and Internet Infrastructures In Australia and Beyond
Local Roots, Global Citizenship, and National Self-Determination: Māori Media In the 21st Century
Evolutionary Mis-Steps At the Border of Anthropology and Public Health: Interpretations of Safe Infant Sleep Messages In New York City
Privileges of Obscurity: The Georgian Film Song Text and the Failure of Soviet Censorship
A New Phase of New Institutionalism: The Museum and the Social Sphere
Interpreting Social Decisions: GIS Analysis of a Medieval Monastic Site, PART I
O Que é Isso? --Sounds Like, Tastes Like
"Daru’l-Hikme"’s Project of Medrese Education In Turkey: Reinstating Islamic Tradition and Authority, and Islamic Critique of Secularism
"Through Navajo Eyes" 45 Years Later: Interrogating Cultural Authority and Visual Repatriation
New York University (NYU)
New York University Abu Dhabi
New York University, Gallatin
New Zealand Institute of Language Brain and Behavior
NGO Dar Si Hmad, Morocco
No Affiliation
Nogoya City University
North Carolina State
North Carolina State University
REMOTE AND EDGY: NEW TAKES ON OLD ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEMES
Fighters On Film: War, Testimony, and the Pursuit of Truth and Justice In Lebanon
Spatial and Climatological Analysis of Livestock-Related Violence In Northwest Kenya
Forensic Anthropology and the US Mexico Border Broadening the Scope of Border Death Identification: Vulnerability, Adaptation, and Policy Implications In the U.S Mexico Borderlands
Diversity In Practice and Content: Encouraging Dialogue In Undergraduate Anthropology Classrooms
Economic Integration and Disintegration of the Basque Countryside In the 20th Century
Organizing Communities: The Social Value of Work In Rural Colonial Mexico
Fighters On Film: War, Testimony, and the Pursuit of Truth and Justice In Lebanon
Spatial and Climatological Analysis of Livestock-Related Violence In Northwest Kenya
Forensic Anthropology and the US Mexico Border Broadening the Scope of Border Death Identification: Vulnerability, Adaptation, and Policy Implications In the U.S Mexico Borderlands
Diversity In Practice and Content: Encouraging Dialogue In Undergraduate Anthropology Classrooms
Economic Integration and Disintegration of the Basque Countryside In the 20th Century
Organizing Communities: The Social Value of Work In Rural Colonial Mexico
North Lake Community College
Northampton Community College
Northeastern University
PEOPLE AND PLACES: DEVELOPMENT AND MOBILITIES
ACTIVISMS
DIRECT DEMOCRACY AND THE GLOBAL UPRISINGS OF 2011
WITCHCRAFT AS GOVERNMENTALITY: THE INTIMACY OF THE STATE, THE POWER OF KIN
“The LEARNING CHANNEL:” EXCEPTIONALIZING BORDERS AND TYPIFYING CROSSINGS
“Prophets and Profits: The Jordanian Government’s Strategies for Defining and Containing Risk In Volatile Times.”
“Family Matters? the Intimacy of Witchcraft In the International Arena of Asylum”
Occupying Democracy: The General Assembly and Its Discontents
A Public-Militant-Medical Anthropologist Takes On the Pesticide Industry
Blockages, Interruptions, and Ordered Memories: The Different Publics of Jakarta’s Street Occupations
Water and Sanitation In Rural Bolivia: The Politics of Upkeep and Equal Governance for Development Projects
ACTIVISMS
DIRECT DEMOCRACY AND THE GLOBAL UPRISINGS OF 2011
WITCHCRAFT AS GOVERNMENTALITY: THE INTIMACY OF THE STATE, THE POWER OF KIN
“The LEARNING CHANNEL:” EXCEPTIONALIZING BORDERS AND TYPIFYING CROSSINGS
“Prophets and Profits: The Jordanian Government’s Strategies for Defining and Containing Risk In Volatile Times.”
“Family Matters? the Intimacy of Witchcraft In the International Arena of Asylum”
Occupying Democracy: The General Assembly and Its Discontents
A Public-Militant-Medical Anthropologist Takes On the Pesticide Industry
Blockages, Interruptions, and Ordered Memories: The Different Publics of Jakarta’s Street Occupations
Water and Sanitation In Rural Bolivia: The Politics of Upkeep and Equal Governance for Development Projects
Northern Arizona University
IMMIGRATION ACTIVISM IN THE ACADEMY
ETHNOGRAPHIC EXPLORATIONS OF THE BORDERLANDS: BETWEEN AND AMONG AUTHENTICITIES
HEALING DISCOURSE IN THE CULTURAL BORDERLANDS OF ILLNESS
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AND BEYOND: IN CELEBRATION OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE
BORDERS AND CROSSINGS IN INDIGENOUS EDUCATION: THINKING THROUGH IDENTITIES, SCHOOLING, CULTURE, SOVEREIGNTY, AND NATION-BUILDING -- PART 1
KEEPIN' IT REAL: EXPLORING DISCURSIVE REPRESENTATIONS OF AUTHENTICITY
Authenticities: A Theoretical Overview
"Baskets Cannot Send the Children to School": The Production and Marketing of Women’s Work In Botswana
School Choice Policies, Nation Building, and Indigenous Youth
Multiple Authenticities In New Social Movements: How Activists Conflicting Authenticity
Authenticities of Parenthood: “Oh, So You’re Not Going to Congratulate Me Because I’m Not Married? Okay.”
Negotiating Queer (Im)Migrant Authenticity In Identification Processes
Can a Foreign Entity Become An Authentic Example of a Local Category? the Missionary Concept of a Redemptive Analogy
Good Writing Is In the ‘I’ of the Beholder: How Undergraduate Students Learn to Engage In Academic Discourse
ETHNOGRAPHIC EXPLORATIONS OF THE BORDERLANDS: BETWEEN AND AMONG AUTHENTICITIES
HEALING DISCOURSE IN THE CULTURAL BORDERLANDS OF ILLNESS
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AND BEYOND: IN CELEBRATION OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPE
BORDERS AND CROSSINGS IN INDIGENOUS EDUCATION: THINKING THROUGH IDENTITIES, SCHOOLING, CULTURE, SOVEREIGNTY, AND NATION-BUILDING -- PART 1
KEEPIN' IT REAL: EXPLORING DISCURSIVE REPRESENTATIONS OF AUTHENTICITY
Authenticities: A Theoretical Overview
"Baskets Cannot Send the Children to School": The Production and Marketing of Women’s Work In Botswana
School Choice Policies, Nation Building, and Indigenous Youth
Multiple Authenticities In New Social Movements: How Activists Conflicting Authenticity
Authenticities of Parenthood: “Oh, So You’re Not Going to Congratulate Me Because I’m Not Married? Okay.”
Negotiating Queer (Im)Migrant Authenticity In Identification Processes
Can a Foreign Entity Become An Authentic Example of a Local Category? the Missionary Concept of a Redemptive Analogy
Good Writing Is In the ‘I’ of the Beholder: How Undergraduate Students Learn to Engage In Academic Discourse
Northern Illinois University
ACTIVISM, ADVOCACY, AND ACADEMIA: UNDOING THE BORDERS IN FEMINIST ANTHROPOLOGY?
CROSSING BOUNDARIES AND BORDERS: TRANSFORMATION OF LOCAL FOODS, FOOD COMMODITIES, AND COMMUNITY IDENTITIES IN RESPONSE TO GLOBAL POLICIES AND ECONOMIES
THE ORGANIZATION OF WORK AND POLITICS IN MARINE FISHERIES.
IMPLEMENTING PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH: CONSTRAINTS AND SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES
GOVERNMENTALITY AND BIOPOLITICS IN THE WAKE OF DISASTER
Pumpkins and Collards: Community Food Festivals As Celebrations of Identity and Desire
"Earning the Right": Teaching, Learning, and Doing Community-Based Ethnography In a Puerto Rican Community In Chicago
CROSSING BOUNDARIES AND BORDERS: TRANSFORMATION OF LOCAL FOODS, FOOD COMMODITIES, AND COMMUNITY IDENTITIES IN RESPONSE TO GLOBAL POLICIES AND ECONOMIES
THE ORGANIZATION OF WORK AND POLITICS IN MARINE FISHERIES.
IMPLEMENTING PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH: CONSTRAINTS AND SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES
GOVERNMENTALITY AND BIOPOLITICS IN THE WAKE OF DISASTER
Pumpkins and Collards: Community Food Festivals As Celebrations of Identity and Desire
"Earning the Right": Teaching, Learning, and Doing Community-Based Ethnography In a Puerto Rican Community In Chicago
Northern Kentucky Univerisity
Northwest College - HCC
NorthWestern
Northwestern Univ
Northwestern University
AAA EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING
RETHINKING CIVIL SOCIETY IN WEST AFRICA
ANTHROPOLOGICAL COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE (ACC)
COMMITTEE ON MINORITY ISSUES IN ANTHROPOLOGY (CMIA) BUSINESS MEETING
WHO COUNTS AND WHO DOES THE COUNTING: MEASURING RACE AND RACISM WITHIN ANTHROPOLOGY
HOUSEHOLDS SHAPE HISTORY IN ANCIENT MESOAMERICA
LANGUAGE COMMODIFICATION AND CIRCULATION IN GLOBAL CAPITALISM
AESTHETICS, POLITICS, AND RELIGION: THE ROLE OF (PERFORMING) ARTS IN THE ARAB UPRISINGS
POLICING SEXUAL BOUNDARIES, BLURRING SEX
ANDEAN FRONTIERS, TEMPORAL BORDERS, ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERIPHERIES: THINKING IN THE MARGINS WITH FRANK SALOMON
MULTISPECIES MATERIALITIES: COMMODITIES, POWER, AND THE ‘NATURAL’ WORLD
ARCHAEOLOGIES OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION AND STATECRAFT
Roundtable FOR CONTINGENT AND PART-TIME ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN THE ACADEMIC WORKFORCE
Household and Community: How Maya Farmers Shaped Their Landscape, Lives, and History
Language Commodification, Circulation, and Contests of Racial Authenticity In Asian American Advertising Production
Necrophilia and Class Struggle In France: Exoticism and Politics In Fustel De Coulanges' the Ancient City
The Weight of Structural Violence: Syndemic Stress and Obesity In Urban US Youth
Nation As Recombinant Body: Imaginings of Organ Transplantation and Mestizaje In Mexico
Uneven Mobilities: The Role of International Ngo's In Climate-Related Disasters In Bolivia
Ivan Karp: Anthropologies, Others, American Modernity
Branding Public Culture: Corporate Sponsorship, Chiefly Festivals, and the Work of Consumption In Ghana
Humor, Skepticism, and Political Action In Egypt
Everyday Action and the Rise and Decline of Ancient Polities: Household Strategy and Political Change In Postclassic Central Mexico
Post-9/11 Brown: Rap, Race, and Revolution
Sensing the Standards:Everyday Aesthetics, Statehood, and Postsocialist Change In Bulgaria
Towards Households and Community Organization within the Sacred Landscape of the Pre-Classic Maya Site of Noh K’uh, Chiapas
(In)Formalizing Islamic Learning and Forming the Muslim Subject: The Rise of the Makaranta
Singing the Contours of the City: Transvocality and Affect In Lucas Silveira's Toronto
Stealing a Side-Dish: Love, Sex, and Queer Identification In Kampala, Uganda
Public Virtues, Private Lives: Ethical Subject Formation In Madrasahs of Singapore
Evolutionary Mis-Steps At the Border of Anthropology and Public Health: Interpretations of Safe Infant Sleep Messages In New York City
Seeking Status Through Body Talk
Pre-Aztec Social Change In Postclassic Central Mexico: A Multiscalar Approach
“¿Compa, Cuál Es Su Pregunta Pa’ La Abogada?" (Friend, What Is Your Question For The Attorney?): Radio Hosts, Latino Audiences, and the “Safe Legal Space” of U.S. Spanish-Language Radio
RETHINKING CIVIL SOCIETY IN WEST AFRICA
ANTHROPOLOGICAL COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE (ACC)
COMMITTEE ON MINORITY ISSUES IN ANTHROPOLOGY (CMIA) BUSINESS MEETING
WHO COUNTS AND WHO DOES THE COUNTING: MEASURING RACE AND RACISM WITHIN ANTHROPOLOGY
HOUSEHOLDS SHAPE HISTORY IN ANCIENT MESOAMERICA
LANGUAGE COMMODIFICATION AND CIRCULATION IN GLOBAL CAPITALISM
AESTHETICS, POLITICS, AND RELIGION: THE ROLE OF (PERFORMING) ARTS IN THE ARAB UPRISINGS
POLICING SEXUAL BOUNDARIES, BLURRING SEX
ANDEAN FRONTIERS, TEMPORAL BORDERS, ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERIPHERIES: THINKING IN THE MARGINS WITH FRANK SALOMON
MULTISPECIES MATERIALITIES: COMMODITIES, POWER, AND THE ‘NATURAL’ WORLD
ARCHAEOLOGIES OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION AND STATECRAFT
Roundtable FOR CONTINGENT AND PART-TIME ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN THE ACADEMIC WORKFORCE
Household and Community: How Maya Farmers Shaped Their Landscape, Lives, and History
Language Commodification, Circulation, and Contests of Racial Authenticity In Asian American Advertising Production
Necrophilia and Class Struggle In France: Exoticism and Politics In Fustel De Coulanges' the Ancient City
The Weight of Structural Violence: Syndemic Stress and Obesity In Urban US Youth
Nation As Recombinant Body: Imaginings of Organ Transplantation and Mestizaje In Mexico
Uneven Mobilities: The Role of International Ngo's In Climate-Related Disasters In Bolivia
Ivan Karp: Anthropologies, Others, American Modernity
Branding Public Culture: Corporate Sponsorship, Chiefly Festivals, and the Work of Consumption In Ghana
Humor, Skepticism, and Political Action In Egypt
Everyday Action and the Rise and Decline of Ancient Polities: Household Strategy and Political Change In Postclassic Central Mexico
Post-9/11 Brown: Rap, Race, and Revolution
Sensing the Standards:Everyday Aesthetics, Statehood, and Postsocialist Change In Bulgaria
Towards Households and Community Organization within the Sacred Landscape of the Pre-Classic Maya Site of Noh K’uh, Chiapas
(In)Formalizing Islamic Learning and Forming the Muslim Subject: The Rise of the Makaranta
Singing the Contours of the City: Transvocality and Affect In Lucas Silveira's Toronto
Stealing a Side-Dish: Love, Sex, and Queer Identification In Kampala, Uganda
Public Virtues, Private Lives: Ethical Subject Formation In Madrasahs of Singapore
Evolutionary Mis-Steps At the Border of Anthropology and Public Health: Interpretations of Safe Infant Sleep Messages In New York City
Seeking Status Through Body Talk
Pre-Aztec Social Change In Postclassic Central Mexico: A Multiscalar Approach
“¿Compa, Cuál Es Su Pregunta Pa’ La Abogada?" (Friend, What Is Your Question For The Attorney?): Radio Hosts, Latino Audiences, and the “Safe Legal Space” of U.S. Spanish-Language Radio
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB)
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management
Norwegian University of the Life Sciences
NOVA - Norwegian Social Research
NUPI - Norwegian Institute of International Affairs