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Transnational Anthropologies: Convergences and Divergences (Vancouver) in Globalized Disciplinary Networks

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CANADA May 13-16 2009

In an era when anthropology is increasingly attentive to transnational connections, globalized geographies, and diasporic identities, the discipline itself is subject to new and challenging forms of deterritorialization and re-territorialization.

Anthropology has long been constituted by tensions between the gravitational force of its various national traditions and the pull toward an international intellectual cosmopolitanism. Yet the increasing presence of scholars from the world “periphery” in metropolitan universities, the rise to international prominence of subaltern academic centers, the deterritorialized concerns and priorities of funding institutions, and the growing transnational links between researchers, research institutions, and research subjects (among other factors) are further complicating the spatiality of anthropological practice.

These shifts, in turn, are transforming the way anthropologists examine the production of power relations, inequalities, and identities in local and global arenas.

The 2009 CASCA-AES conference to be held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver calls anthropologists and scholars from across the social sciences and the humanities to offer a fresh look at the increasingly transnational nature of knowledge production, at the resilience of regionalized academic hierarchies, as well as at the different ways in which the latter are being reconstituted and subverted. Additionally, the conference welcomes submissions related to the internationalization of social practices, power relations, and subjectivities and to any other theme associated with ongoing anthropological questions.

More information: http://aesonline.org/node/589

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CANADA May 13-16 2009

In an era when anthropology is increasingly attentive to transnational connections, globalized geographies, and diasporic identities, the discipline itself is subject to new and challenging forms of deterritorialization and re-territorialization.

Anthropology has…

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Årskonferansen til Norsk antropologisk forening

Norsk antropologisk forenings årskonferanse 2009 “Maktens metamorfoser” avholdes ved Grand Hotel Terminus i Bergen 8.-10. mai 2009, og arrangeres av Institutt for sosialantropologi v/ UiB, i samarbeid med Sveriges Antropologförbund, Bergen Museum og Christian Michelsen Institute.

http://naf2009.uib.no/?o=0&e=142&mid=163

Norsk antropologisk forenings årskonferanse 2009 "Maktens metamorfoser" avholdes ved Grand Hotel Terminus i Bergen 8.-10. mai 2009, og arrangeres av Institutt for sosialantropologi v/ UiB, i samarbeid med Sveriges Antropologförbund, Bergen Museum og Christian Michelsen Institute.

http://naf2009.uib.no/?o=0&e=142&mid=163

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Book Launch: The impact of electricity (Oslo)

Tuesday, 9 December, 16.00 – 17.00. Georg Sverdrups Hus, Klubben (Blindern, Oslo)

Book launch

The Impact of Electricity . Development, Desires and Dilemmas. Berghahn Books
by Tanja Winther

Umeme: Faida na Athari Zake. Uzoefu Kutoka Kijiji cha Uroa
by Tanja Winther
Translated to Swahili by Omar M. Said and Ally Saleh Khalfan
Published by SUM: publications (@) sum.uio.no

Commentators:
Pat Caplan, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths College, UK
Jonas Sandgren, Senior Adviser Energy, Sweco Norge AS
Kristi-Anne Stølen, Professor and Director of SUM

Refreshments will be served.

More information: http://www.sum.uio.no/calendar/pdf/2008_plakat%20boklansering%20winther.pdf

See also interview with Tanja Winther about the book

Tuesday, 9 December, 16.00 - 17.00. Georg Sverdrups Hus, Klubben (Blindern, Oslo)

Book launch

The Impact of Electricity . Development, Desires and Dilemmas. Berghahn Books
by Tanja Winther

Umeme: Faida na Athari Zake. Uzoefu Kutoka Kijiji cha Uroa
by Tanja…

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Exploring Domestic Spaces in the Circumpolar North (Tromsø)

Tromsø museum, 2-4 October 2008

This two day seminar will explore the way that indigenous people create homes and homelands for themselves in the circumpolar North.

The seminar will consist of a set of public lectures by specialists on the cosmology and archaeology of circumpolar dwellings as well as the historical dynamics of households. There will be equal time in the programme for craftspeople to display modern and traditional dwellings and to speak about their meaning.

More information: http://www.sami.uit.no/boreas/conference.html

Tromsø museum, 2-4 October 2008

This two day seminar will explore the way that indigenous people create homes and homelands for themselves in the circumpolar North.

The seminar will consist of a set of public lectures by specialists on the cosmology and…

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Russian Anthropological Film Festival

21-27 Sep 2008 Salekhard, capital of the Yamal-Nenets autonomous region

The First Russian Anthropological Film Festival (RAFF) is the only Russian full format competitive film festival representing rapidly developing genre of anthropological film.

The most northern in the world festival with peaceful formula art+science has already become very popular and the internationally authoritative among Russian and foreign cinematographers, managers of culture, Arctic researchers. It is reputed as content art-intellectual film festival and effective social and cultural phenomenon, and it has received set of positive responses in Russia and abroad, its film-winners were shown on all-Russian and regional TV channels.

Today RAFF serves, besides other purposes, as an experimental platform to search for new film-forms, to co-act in current search for identity and culture-building rather than just to reflect nostalgia for leaving cultural values.

http://rfaf.ru/eng/raff/153/247

21-27 Sep 2008 Salekhard, capital of the Yamal-Nenets autonomous region

The First Russian Anthropological Film Festival (RAFF) is the only Russian full format competitive film festival representing rapidly developing genre of anthropological film.

The most northern in the world festival with…

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