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Pro Ethnologica – an anthropological journal with articles in full tekst online

Pro Ethnologia is one of the few free accessible anthropological journals. It is published by Eesti Rahva Museum in Tartu, Estonia.

Recent issues include articles on Studies on Socialist and Post-socialist Everyday Life, Multiethnic Communities in the Past and Present Tartu, Cultural Identity of Arctic Peoples. Most articles are written in English

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Pro Ethnologia is one of the few free accessible anthropological journals. It is published by Eesti Rahva Museum in Tartu, Estonia.

Recent issues include articles on Studies on Socialist and Post-socialist Everyday Life, Multiethnic Communities in the Past and Present Tartu,…

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Keine Identitätsfragen

Jungle World

Die meisten der hiesigen Türkinnen und Türken quälen sich nicht immerzu mit Identitätsfragen und klagen nicht ständig darüber, zwischen den Kulturen hin und her gerissen zu sein. Der deutsch-türkische Alltag ist für gewöhnlich viel friedlicher, pomadiger und situierter, als es sich Soziologen, Ethnologen, Kriminologen und linke Aktivisten ausmalen. Und er ist viel deutscher. Einen Eindruck davon vermittelt Dilek Güngör in ihren Kolumnen in der Berliner Zeitung, die nun als Sammlung erschienen sind. >> weiter

Jungle World

Die meisten der hiesigen Türkinnen und Türken quälen sich nicht immerzu mit Identitätsfragen und klagen nicht ständig darüber, zwischen den Kulturen hin und her gerissen zu sein. Der deutsch-türkische Alltag ist für gewöhnlich viel friedlicher, pomadiger und situierter, als…

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Transnasjonal samekonvensjon: Samene krever rettigheter til havområder

Finnmark Dagblad

Det er nå Honningsvåg-deklarasjonen som skal danne grunnlag for Samerådets arbeid de neste fire årene. Leder Geir Tommy Pedersen ser det som et viktig veiskille når de her fastslår samenes rettigheter til havområder. Deklarasjonen som ble vedtatt på den 18. Samekonferanse som ble avsluttet i Honningsvåg lørdag, er et omfattende dokument.

Arbeidet med en nordisk samekonvensjon blir sett på som et viktig skritt i retning av å redusere landegrensenes negative konsekvenser for det samiske samfunnet. Et punkt i Honningsvåg-deklarasjonen går også på at det må opprettes en egen urfolksregion. Dette for å sikre et effektivt vern av samiske rettigheter og interesser i de fire landene og innenfor Den europeiske union. >> les mer

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– Samekonvensjonen vil bety mye (Sami Radio)

Finnmark Dagblad

Det er nå Honningsvåg-deklarasjonen som skal danne grunnlag for Samerådets arbeid de neste fire årene. Leder Geir Tommy Pedersen ser det som et viktig veiskille når de her fastslår samenes rettigheter til havområder. Deklarasjonen som ble vedtatt på den…

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AnthroSource – AAA announces new anthropology portal. Great, but….

(via Ethno::log)

“The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is proud to announce the development of AnthroSource, the premier online resource serving the research, teaching, and professional needs of anthropologists. Combining low-cost digital access to the AAA’s peer reviewed journals, newsletters and bulletins with high-level electronic content functionality, AnthroSource is an indispensable research tool for your patrons.”

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Sounds good, but it looks like to be one more of those scientific pay-sites. Shouldn’t knowledge circulate freely and be free accessible to all of us?

>> Budapest Open Access Initiative >> Creative Commons – an alternative to full copyright

>> Copyleft

>> Paper in First Monday on AnthroSource and anthropologists’ use of the Internet

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"The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is proud to announce the development of AnthroSource, the premier online resource serving the research, teaching, and professional needs of anthropologists. Combining low-cost digital access to the AAA's peer reviewed journals, newsletters and bulletins…

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Columbus Day: Celebrating a holocaust

MSNBC / The Indian Country

Stannard, board member of the new American Indian Genocide Museum being established in Houston, said the most massive act of genocide in the world followed the arrival of Columbus in the Americas.

When Columbus first sighted land on Oct. 12, 1492, the American Indian Holocaust began. The Spanish were driven by their lust for gold and silver and the English fueled by their desire for property. Christians killed with zeal those they believed defiled with sin. Their goal was exterminating the Indian race. Overall, 95 percent were obliterated. >> continue

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MSNBC / The Indian Country

Stannard, board member of the new American Indian Genocide Museum being established in Houston, said the most massive act of genocide in the world followed the arrival of Columbus in the Americas.

When Columbus first sighted land…

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