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New full text journal: Ecological and Environmental Anthropology

“Time in Service to Historical Ecology” – “Roads Diverging in Yellow Woods: New Paths for Ecological and Environmental Anthropology” – “Ecology & Anthropology: A Field without Future?” are some the names of the articles in the new journal Ecological and Environmental Anthropology which is produced by the graduate students of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Georgia.

From their introduction: “We would like the journal to serve as a nexus for the free flow of ideas of scholars and practitioners in a wide range of fields, since many disciplines are both contained within, and influenced by, ecological and environmental anthropology.” This means that all articles can be read by everyone in full length! Very userfriendly are also their print-versions – both in HTML and pdf!

>> Ecological and Environmental Anthropology, Current issue 1/2005

"Time in Service to Historical Ecology" - "Roads Diverging in Yellow Woods: New Paths for Ecological and Environmental Anthropology" - "Ecology & Anthropology: A Field without Future?" are some the names of the articles in the new journal Ecological and…

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HipHop fordert die Stammesältesten heraus

Ethno::log weist auf das Worldmusic-Special in der taz hin. Interessant unter anderem der Text zur gesellschaftlichen Rolle von HipHop:

Die Bewegung der Jugend
In vielen afrikanischen Ländern bietet Rap der jüngeren Generation erstmals eine eigene Stimme. Indem Rapper zusehends die traditionellen Mächte und die Regierungen provozieren, hat HipHop mancherorts eine gesellschaftliche Relevanz erreicht, die in Europa unvorstellbar wäre. Im Senegal sollen nicht zuletzt die Rapper entscheidend dazu beigetragen haben, dass im Jahr 2000 der amtierende Präsident Abdou Diouf die ersten freien Wahlen in der Geschichte des Landes verlor. >> weiter

SIEHE AUCH:

Socially conscious hip-hop is worldwide phenomenon

Viele neue Texte über Weltmusik, Musik & Globaliserung auf der Webseite des Musikethnologen Thomas Burkhalter

Sein Ding machen. Eine ethnologische Feldforschung in der Hip-Hop-Szene Basels

Ethno::log weist auf das Worldmusic-Special in der taz hin. Interessant unter anderem der Text zur gesellschaftlichen Rolle von HipHop:

Die Bewegung der Jugend
In vielen afrikanischen Ländern bietet Rap der jüngeren Generation erstmals eine eigene Stimme. Indem Rapper zusehends die traditionellen Mächte…

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News from Kerim Friedman: How folksonomy websites can be used by anthropologists

In a new Anthropology News article, Anthropologist Kerim Friedman gives a short introduction in folksonomies and provides examples of how folksonomy web sites can be used by anthropologists. The term folksonomy, he explains, “owes its roots to the anthropological study of “folk taxonomies,” popular in the 1960s, it is a new term, coined by blogger Thomas Vander Wal to describe an emergent, decentralized approach to classifying information on the Internet.” >> continue

In a new Anthropology News article, Anthropologist Kerim Friedman gives a short introduction in folksonomies and provides examples of how folksonomy web sites can be used by anthropologists. The term folksonomy, he explains, "owes its roots to the anthropological study…

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News from T.Hylland Eriksen: On Useless universities,Human security & Pluralism

Three new texts can be found on the website of anthropologist Thomas Hylland Eriksen. The first one is a translation of an article published earlier in the Norwegian newspapoer Morgenbladet and deals with the commercisalisation of Norwegian universities:

On the fundamental uselessness of universities
Politicians try to make the universities more efficient, in accordance with the gospel of New Public Management. Many countries have now introduced quantitative techniques for ‘measuring’ the efficiency of academics, and have finally made the long-expected connection between funding and productivity, measured in student credits and publications. The universities become a kind of industrial enterprise. University employees are well on their way to becoming musicians who have been instructed to play twice as fast, so that productivity can be increased. >> continue (a bit farther down the page)

I haven’t read the other articles and as I’m on my way out, I’ll just mention them quickly (Focus on security and trust seems to be a hot research issue):

From obsessive egalitarianism to pluralist universalism? Options for twenty-first century education
Although there are important, sometimes disturbing, connections between neoliberalism and certain forms of knowledge pluralism, I do not propose to explore them here. Instead, I shall focus on conditions for the transmission of knowledge in our time, arguing that it is necessary to find a third way between the Scylla of fixed, authoritarian knowledge and the Charybdis of relativist confusion. >> continue

Risking security: Paradoxes of social cohesion
Although the concept of human security, as it is currently being used in the worlds of development studies and peace and conflict research, was introduced as late as the mid-1990s, it can be used to address questions which are as old as the social sciences themselves. >> continue

Three new texts can be found on the website of anthropologist Thomas Hylland Eriksen. The first one is a translation of an article published earlier in the Norwegian newspapoer Morgenbladet and deals with the commercisalisation of Norwegian universities:

On the fundamental…

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Hvordan er livene til russiske kvinner som har bosatt seg i Nord-Norge?

Kilden, Forskningsrådet

Filosof Jana Sverdljuk, selv opprinnelig fra Ukraina, er for tiden gjesteforsker på Nordisk institutt for kvinne- og kjønnsforskning (NIKK). Inspirert av multikulturalisme-debatten som nå føres i flere europeiske land, syntes hun det ville være spennende å forske på den voksende gruppen av russiske kvinner nord i Norge. Nylig var hun i Finnmark og Troms for å gjennomføre dybdeintervjuer med kvinner som har migrert fra Russland til Norge. I slutten av mai deltar Jana Sverdljuk med et paper på konferansen Crossroads, på Universitetet i Oslo.

Jana Sverdljuks forskningsprosjekt er en del av et større nordisk samarbeid om russiske kvinner i Barentsregionen. De russiske kvinnenes hverdagsliv, deres medborgerskap, deltagelse og spørsmål knyttet til sosial rettferdighet og anerkjennelse, vil være sentrale perspektiver i den planlagte boka som skal være prosjektets hovedpublikasjon. >> les mer

SE OGSÅ:
Avhengig av norsk ektemann
Forsket på kvinneliv i St. Petersburg

Kilden, Forskningsrådet

Filosof Jana Sverdljuk, selv opprinnelig fra Ukraina, er for tiden gjesteforsker på Nordisk institutt for kvinne- og kjønnsforskning (NIKK). Inspirert av multikulturalisme-debatten som nå føres i flere europeiske land, syntes hun det ville være spennende å forske på den…

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