The Bone Girl Grill – New Four Stone Hearth
Bone Girl cooks up a hearty version of Four Stone Hearth, the anthropology carnival. It really covers the gamut, from medical anthropology to exploratory archaeology, pair bonding in human evolution to...
View ArticleAnthropologies – The Online Magazine
Ryan Anderson, who runs the blog Ethnografix and is doing his doctoral studies in anthropology at Kentucky, has put together a new endeavor – Anthropologies. It’s an online magazine, and brings...
View ArticleBioAnthropology on Facebook
I’m hardly the most savvy of Facebook users. My wife joined last week, and I think she already has more friends than I do. I suspect that people have sent me messages that are forever lost on the vast...
View ArticleAnthropologies – Applied, Public, and Academic
Anthropologies, the collaborative online project fostered by Ryan Anderson, has a new issue out – Anthropology with Purpose: Applied, Public, Academic. The special issue features eight essays written...
View ArticleBrain Awareness Videos by Brain Scientists!
The Society for Neuroscience has been hosting a Brain Awareness Video Contest, and now you can vote for up to three favorites from the 45 submissions. These are short educational videos, many done by...
View ArticleThe Montreal Anthropology Meetings – Recap of AAA Coverage
The Twitter feed on #AAA2011 is the place to get that “in the moment” sense of what happened at the annual American Anthropological Association meeting. But here is a round up of the different stuff...
View ArticleDigital Anthropology: Projects and Platforms
Last Sunday in Montreal, I was part of the panel Digital Anthropology: Projects and Projections organized by Mike and Kim Fortun from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. This post will highlight the...
View ArticleAmerican Anthropological Association Changes Opposition to Open Access – Plus...
The American Anthropological Association, responding to controversy over a January 12th letter sent to the White House opposing further federal support for open access, has issued a new statement that...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology on Facebook – A Round-Up of the Good Stuff
Earlier in this year, Greg and I started micro-blogging and posting links on our Neuroanthropology Facebook site. We’re over 1,000 likes there, so thanks to everyone who has taken part in building our...
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