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Future Fields – New Issue of Anthropology Matters is out!

Anthropology Matters in one of the few anthropological online journals – and an excellent one! Finally, their issue 2 / 2004 (!) is put online. In this issue, they bring together eleven papers that were first presented and discussed at the Future Fields conference held in Oxford in December 2003.

From the Introduction by Tom Rice and Mette Louise Berg:
“As research interests of anthropologists have changed, so have the types of fieldworks that we undertake. Yet the ideal of long-term fieldwork in a rural location among non-Western peoples still exerts a powerful influence on the discipline. While traditional methods such as long-term site work and participant observation are still valid, they now must be complemented by innovative methods that respond to contemporary epistemological challenges. The very notion of ‘the field’ itself may need critical questioning.”

Among the articles we find:

The making of the fieldworker: debating agency in elites research.
Mattia Fumanti (University of Manchester)

Cyberethnography as home-work.
Adi Kuntsman (Lancaster University).

Finding a middle ground between extremes: notes on researching transnational crime and violence.
Hannah E. Gill (Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford).

Devising a new approach to capitalism at home.
Kaori O’Connor (University College London).

Fieldnotes on some cockroaches at SOAS and in Stavanger, Norway.
Ingie Hovland (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London).

Under the shadow of guns. Negotiating the flaming fields of caste/class war in Bihar, India.
George Kunnath (School of Oriental and African Studies).

Studying-up those who fell down: elite transformation in Nepal.
Stefanie Lotter (University of Heidelberg).

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Anthropology Matters in one of the few anthropological online journals - and an excellent one! Finally, their issue 2 / 2004 (!) is put online. In this issue, they bring together eleven papers that were first presented and discussed at…

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Migrantinnen – Gegen Klischee der Hilflosigkeit

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Es gibt Dinge, die ändern sich auch nach 120 Jahren nicht: «Frauen wandern mehr als Männer», konstatierte 1885 der erste Migrationsforscher Ernest George Ravenstein. Diese Beobachtung hat bis heute ihre Gültigkeit bewahrt. Weltweit sind es 50 Prozent Frauen, die aus Arbeitsgründen auswandern. Und bei Flucht, Zwangs- oder Armutsmigration sind es sogar 70 bis 80 Prozent Frauen. Und trotzdem dominiert das Klischee vom heldenhaften – männlichen – Auswanderer, vom Pionier.

«Rund 750 000 Frauen ausländischer Herkunft leben hier, doch die Vielfalt ihrer Lebens- und Arbeitssituation ist einem Grossteil der Bevölkerung fremd», so das Fazit der Ethnologin und Leiterin des Sekretariats der Eidgenössischen Ausländerkommission, Simone Prodolliet.

Die Tagung «Migrantinnen in der Schweiz – ihre Ressourcen und Leistungen», die gestern in Aarau stattfand, hatte denn auch das Ziel, die «bekannte Unbekannte» vorzustellen und «den Rucksack an Erfahrungen und Wissen von Migrantinnen sichtbar zu machen», wie Susanne Seytter, Co-Leiterin der Fachstelle für die Gleichstellung von Frauen und Männern Aargau, sagte. (nicht mehr online)

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Simone Prodolliet: Ohne Migrantinnen geht wirtschaftlich nichts. Frauen – der blinde Fleck in der Migrationsforschung

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Es gibt Dinge, die ändern sich auch nach 120 Jahren nicht: «Frauen wandern mehr als Männer», konstatierte 1885 der erste Migrationsforscher Ernest George Ravenstein. Diese Beobachtung hat bis heute ihre Gültigkeit bewahrt. Weltweit sind es 50 Prozent Frauen, die…

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Beyond Ethnic Boundaries? Anthropological study on British Asian Cosmopolitans

Anthropologist Cicilie Fagerlid (University of Oslo) has recently published her thesis about young British Asians on the web. In her introduction, she writes:

“Society cannot remain a society if people feel excluded on basis of what characterises them as a category. The imagined category Britishness must not exclude the imagined category Asianness. How is the interface between recognition for difference, societal belonging and individual freedom played out?

This thesis is based on 11 months fieldwork among, roughly, 30 British Asians, aged 20 to 30, in London in 1999. With the anthropological focus on the micro level, on the experiences of socially and culturally embedded individuals, I hope to show how Britain, step by step, is moving in the direction of a cosmopolitan society.

By focusing on the individual negotiation, the diversity that appears indicates that their British Asianness can be contained by neither an old idea of Britishness nor essential traits of Asianness.”

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Anthropologist Cicilie Fagerlid (University of Oslo) has recently published her thesis about young British Asians on the web. In her introduction, she writes:

"Society cannot remain a society if people feel excluded on basis of what characterises them as a category.…

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Årets første utgave av Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning er ute

Hele tidsskriftet kan leses på skjermen!! Et hederlig unntak blant sammfunnsfaglige tidsskrifter i Norge. Et eksempel til etterfølge!

Blant artiklene finner vi:

Willy Pedersen og Viggo Vestel: Tvetydige maskuliniteter, appellerende seksualitet

Anne Waldrop: Antropologiske studier av klasse

Berit Brandth og Elin Kvande
Fedres valgfrihet og arbeidslivets tidskulturer

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>> last ned tidsskriftet (1,2 MB, pdf)

SE OGSÅ:
Vitenskap for alle – For fulltekst-publisering på nettet

Hele tidsskriftet kan leses på skjermen!! Et hederlig unntak blant sammfunnsfaglige tidsskrifter i Norge. Et eksempel til etterfølge!

Blant artiklene finner vi:

Willy Pedersen og Viggo Vestel: Tvetydige maskuliniteter, appellerende seksualitet

Anne Waldrop: Antropologiske studier av klasse

Berit Brandth og Elin Kvande
Fedres valgfrihet og…

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“Ett fåfängt arbete – en socialantropologisk studie av fotomodeller”

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I sin kommande doktorsavhandling “Ett fåfängt arbete – en socialantropologisk studie av fotomodeller i den svenska modeindustrin” har Ann Frisell Ellburg intervjuat ett 40-tal fotomodeller, både manliga och kvinnliga, samt följt ett 20-tal. Den äldsta 78 år, den yngsta 17 år.

Skönhet är hårdvaluta i det individualistiska konsumtionssamhället. Samtidigt är modeindustrin ständigt på jakt efter nya ansikten, så bäst-före-datumet på en modell går snabbt ut.
– Därför gäller det att hela tiden förädla sin kropp via diet, träning och ibland så drastiska åtgärder som kosmetisk kirurgi; fettsuga vader, använda bröstimplantat eftersom du när som helst kan vara passé, säger Ann Frisell Ellburg. >> les mer

Arbetarbladet

I sin kommande doktorsavhandling "Ett fåfängt arbete - en socialantropologisk studie av fotomodeller i den svenska modeindustrin" har Ann Frisell Ellburg intervjuat ett 40-tal fotomodeller, både manliga och kvinnliga, samt följt ett 20-tal. Den äldsta 78 år, den yngsta 17…

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