We Are Not Containers! On Experimental Objects, Past Struggles and Alternatives for Education
“Obviously, a school that makes active children sit at desks studying mostly useless subjects is a bad school. It is […]
“Obviously, a school that makes active children sit at desks studying mostly useless subjects is a bad school. It is […]
AAH, it’s a new week filled once again with tons of ‘Allegra Fun’! This week we set things off by
This is the second part in our Special Review section of Tansy E. Hoskins´ book Stitched Up – The
This week saw a week of fascinating posts by anthropologists working in the field of refugees and (forced) migration. To
By now many of our devoted Allies may have gathered that ‘something’s up!’ The changing Facebook profile, hints of ‘something
Rachel E. Black 2012. Porta Palazzo: The Anthropology of an Italian Market. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012. 232 pp.
Rachel E. Black. Porta Palazzo: The Anthropology of an Italian Market. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012. 232 pp. ISBN 978-0-8122-4406-9
In his epilogue to the series of papers of the centenary symposium, Immo Eulenberger, a native of Leipzig who had
My commentary takes up the following questions: What are the theoretical, methodological and pragmatic challenges for an anthropology of the
The following paper [in German] was presented during the symposium ‘The Future of German Anthropology’ at the University of Leipzig, November 2014.