OPEN ANTHROPOLOGY

LIST OF ALL POSTS

The following is a list of all posts published on this blog, starting from the latest post to appear

  1. Current (Anti)Colonialist Discussions in the News: African Focus
  2. The Issue Joined
  3. Resistance Studies, Networking Futures, and Jeffrey Juris
  4. Enter the American Psychological Association: On Support for Torture
  5. Michael Taussig: The End of the Masterful Explanation
  6. A Shift Toward the Center (of Fascism)
  7. Finally, Ward Churchill’s lawsuit goes to court in 2009 (1.5)
  8. Show Me Your Motion! (Of Mentors, Peers, and Mimesis and Alterity in Trinidad)
  9. A few more notes on “wining”
  10. Amitabh Bachchan in Trinidad
  11. Jorgensen and Wolf: On Anthropological Counterinsurgency, Scientific Objectivity, and Imperialism
  12. “The Rendez-Vous between Fear and Opportunity”: David H. Price (notes and comments)
  13. More Minerva News and Discussion (2.1)
  14. Re-Animalizing the Human / Humanizing the Animal
  15. Political Reactions to SSHRC Funding: Bloc Québécois
  16. More on Caribbean Reactions to Zimbabwe
  17. “You can’t shoot kids … but you can pound them” — How insurgents are made
  18. Pragmatism in the “Shitstem” and Singing for Obama
  19. Monday Morning “Mor Tor”: Wine it up just so…for the Video Notes from the Indian Diaspora, Part 2
  20. Questioning the “Top Misconceptions” About the “Human Terrain System”
  21. Sucker for an interesting name: “Monkey Smashes Heaven”
  22. “Why can’t we shoot these kids?” (1.6)
  23. The U.S. military: weaponizing culture
  24. (Video) Notes from the Indian Diaspora, Part 1: Responding to Modernity and the Tyranny of Tradition
  25. “Head-Decay-Shun”: Literacy, tool of the dependent and displaced?
  26. The enigma that is Mugabe, internationally and in the Caribbean (1.2)
  27. 1968 - 2008: From Vietnam to Concordia
  28. Encounters and conflicts within and between disciplines: Experimental philosophy and ethnography (1.3)
  29. Stockholm Bollywood: “Jumma chumma de de” and Memories of a Cultural Shock
  30. Ataklan Walks Naked
  31. And then McFate Retreated…
  32. The Psycho-Pathology of Imperialism: McFated to McFailure
  33. Two Ways of Doing Anthropology, Maybe a Third, and Still Losing
  34. A second HTS Researcher has been killed
  35. “The Field”: Doing “Anthropology” (1.2)
  36. Attack Iran, Elect McCain, Wait for the Punch(line)
  37. Spirited Encounters: American Indians Protest Museum Policies and Practices
  38. National Aboriginal Solidarity Day: Montreal
  39. “Me so horny, me love you long time”: The Phallo-Fascism of a Vainglorious Anthropologist in the Academilitary (3.0)
  40. National Security Research, Imperialist Emergencies and the Minerva Research Initiative: Some Further Consideration (1.1)
  41. Minerva Project Now Official and Ready to Begin (1.1)
  42. Left “Speechless” by “Deathpower”
  43. Navajo Nation Steelpan, and Aboriginal Reggae
  44. Another Caribbean musician “endorses” Obama
  45. Aboriginal Film Festivals, 2008: Montreal, Winnipeg, London, San Francisco
  46. Apology to Native Americans in the U.S.: current discussions
  47. The Romance of Anthropology & Getting Real Public Attention
  48. The Sun Starts to Rise
  49. Rapsure Risin
  50. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS FOR ABORIGINALS IN CANADA: Links to Key Resources
  51. Repossession, Decolonization, and Anthropology: The Return of First Nations Remains
  52. Canada’s Apology to Aboriginals (3.1)
  53. The Ethnographic Adventure of a “Rogue Sociologist”: Gang Leader for a Day goes Hollywood
  54. Indiana Jones and the Colonial World
  55. “Why can’t we move on? Why do we have to live in the past?”
  56. What is “American Art”? Thin-Lipped Gravitas
  57. “Canada” — Dealing with the Hate Crime: Prime Minister’s Apology to Aboriginals this Wednesday (2.2)
  58. Decolonizing Japan?
  59. “Canada” — The Name of a Hate Crime
  60. Walk Cautiously Where Shame and Confusion Lurk
  61. Barack Obama and American Indians: “You will be on my mind every day I am in the White House”
  62. A Caribbean Love Affair with Obama? “We Need Barack! Jehovah Guide Him”
  63. When does reciprocity not matter? When you’re a journalist and not an anthropologist
  64. Is the “lone researcher” a myth?
  65. And what if I do not want to do “collaborative anthropology”?
  66. Colonialism and the Archaeological Wild Man: Canadian anthropologists react to Indiana Jones
  67. Joshua Marx, Anthropologist Among the Nationalists, Jumbies, and Whores of the Postcolony
  68. That’s Just Ole Rum Talk…
  69. They Fell For It (Suckers): “New Tribe Discovered”
  70. Questions about Race, Indigeneity, and Photography
  71. Daniela Drinks with “Darkie”
  72. Four New Tribes Discovered: 3 in the USA, 1 in Iraq
  73. More Publications on Anthropology & Counterinsurgency
  74. American Anthropology & the Pentagon: Let’s Professionalize “Terrorism” Research (1.6)
  75. The United States’ Colonial Armed Forces: “Un-American” Troops? (1.2)
  76. Fidel: Obama, the “Empire’s Hypocrite” (1.4)
  77. Revolution (3-Canal): “This land is ‘mines’ “
  78. Restoration: More Indigenous than the Ancestors, in the Eye of the Poet
  79. Project Updates (2.0)
  80. KOBO•TOWN: The Promise of Independence
  81. Toward a More Public Social Science
  82. Toward a Globally Connected, Public Social Science
  83. Structures of Knowledge, the Social Sciences, Decolonization, and the World-System
  84. Erkan Saka: Blogging as a Research Tool (1.1)
  85. Australia: Social Sciences Robbed of “Usefulness”
  86. More on RECLAIM THE ANTHROPOLOGIX
  87. The Craft of the Online Anthropologists: The New Medium is the Message
  88. Looking Beyond SSHRC: Decentralizing and Opening Research Funding (1.3)
  89. Apologies to The Queen, on The Day of Her Royal Highness
  90. Marlon’s Monday Morning Medication
  91. Eye Candy? Sweetie?
  92. Caribbean Musicians for Barack Obama
  93. RECLAIM THE ANTHROPOLOGIX
  94. Rethinking Academic Conferences
  95. Human Terrain System: Video on YouTube
  96. Useful Anthropology (and “Political Gonorrhoea”)
  97. Anthropology is Dead, Long Live Anthropology! (Who Wants to Leave those Golden Rule Days in the Jungle?) - 1.3
  98. Not Radical Enough: Disengaged Anthropology (1.2)
  99. Talk Yuh Talk, Mocking Pretenders
  100. Book Review: Citizen Indians: Native American Intellectuals, Race, and Reform
  101. HTS Researcher Killed in Afghanistan
  102. Dominica Carib Chief Seeks Legislation Barring Intermarriage
  103. Academic Blogs: Purposes and Benefits?
  104. Debating Public Anthropology: American Anthropologist
  105. Disappearing disciplinary borders in the social science library - global studies or sea change?
  106. Institutional Limits on Collaborative Anthropology: More on SSHRC Funding in Canada
  107. Social Science Research Funding in Canada: Additional Notes (4.3)
  108. Social Science Research Funding in Canada (2.0), or: “Where Devils Dare to Defecate”
  109. SSHRC: International Collaboration?
  110. Humour, Obscenity, and Localized Globalization(s)
  111. It’s a 1-8-7 from the Undercover Blog…
  112. CNN’s “Mondo Cane”: Screaming Muslim Babies in India, and Gawking Journalists (updated)
  113. Maurice Bloch: “Reluctant Anthropologist” or “Anti-Anthropologist”?
  114. CONCEPTUAL Challenges of Multi-Sited Ethnography
  115. On “The Ivory Tower”: Marc Bousquet speaks with Tiziana Terranova
  116. The Distraction of the Everday
  117. Call for Papers: THEORY IN ACTION
  118. Dreaming of a New World (Movement²)
  119. The New OPEN ANTHROPOLOGY Website
  120. Wikipedia, Scholarpedia, Citizendium, knol: Open Knowledge Production and Access
  121. Shame on You, Barack Obama? More on Clinton’s (and the Mass Media’s) Racism (5.0)
  122. The Changing Self: Fear of Death?
  123. A White Woman’s Burden: Hillary Clinton, Imperialism, and Racism
  124. New•World•Knowledge: A Caribbean Legacy and a Future Anthropology
  125. Am I an Evangelist?
  126. Aimé Césaire Has Passed On
  127. Public Anthropology or Anthropology in Public? (2nd update)
  128. Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency: Paper Abstracts
  129. 09-11-1984, The Calculus of Fear: When Trivial Terrors Become the “Real Threats”
  130. Reviewing the AAA’s Report on Anthropology and the Military
  131. More News on Anthropology and Counterinsurgency
  132. American Anthropologists against Counterinsurgency: Part Two
  133. Open Source & Open Access Textbooks
  134. The Military-Academic Complex in the U.S.: “The Minerva Consortia”
  135. Distributed Creativity and Design
  136. Interviewing the Electronically Archived “You”
  137. George Marcus: “No New Ideas” (2.0) & the After-Life of Anthropology (1.1)
  138. Indigeneity, Créolité, and Independence: Mylène Priam
  139. Plagiarism or Collaboration?
  140. International Student Ethnographic Film Festival, 2008, London
  141. International Survey of Open Access Journals, and the case of KACIKE
  142. Theory in Action: Call for Papers
  143. Internet Indigeneity & Anthropological Advocacy: text of a presentation at the University of South Florida (March 19, 2008)
  144. Questioning ICTs in the Classroom
  145. Banning “Secret Research” in Anthropology
  146. Academic “Social Network Sites”: Very Preliminary Impressions
  147. Recent Internet News: Net Neutrality, the End of Netscape, Google’s Site Builder
  148. The Library as Open Access Publisher, and Digital Publishing 2.0
  149. Self-Archiving? Boring! (Revised: Or Maybe Not!)
  150. Anti-Indigenous Film Broadcast in Sweden
  151. Dr. Roi Kwabena Has Passed On
  152. The Australian Apology to Aboriginals: News Extracts
  153. Text of the Australian Government’s Apology to Aboriginals
  154. Australia to Apologize to Aboriginals
  155. Republic of Lakotah
  156. More Developments and Debates on Open Access Scholarship…and One Outrageous Proposal
  157. Articles on Open Access Anthropology
  158. International Journal of Internet Science
  159. Digital Scholarship: Roundup from Inside Higher Ed.
  160. Turcisce Carnival by Ivo Kuzmanic: Comments from FFEM 2007
  161. International Ethnographic Film Festival of Quebec: Comments
  162. Cape Town Open Education Declaration
  163. E-Textbooks — for Real This Time?
  164. New course: CYBERSPACE ETHNOGRAPHY
  165. How the University Works
  166. New Book: Hans Staden’s True History
  167. Indigenous Section of the AAA Approved
  168. Exposing the Network
  169. If we reject the dogs of war then surely we will not accommodate their fleas
  170. LAKOTA NATION DECLARES INDEPENDENCE
  171. Anthropologist on Uncyclopedia: Mousy Pedant? Moi?
  172. Canis Homo
  173. New Journal: Collaborative Anthropologies
  174. Of Mirror Images, Fanatics, and Cartoon Characters: Militarizing Anthropology
  175. Government retreats on copyright reform
  176. “Led by the military, war-weary US awakens to ’soft power’”
  177. “Anthropologists on the Front Lines”
  178. Ethnography: Entanglements and Ruptures
  179. The First Australopithecus War
  180. Riposte to Imperial Anthropology in Iraq: On the Civility of US Forces
  181. France’s Imperial Leader Explains Africa to Itself
  182. David Maybury-Lewis Passes On
  183. The Narrative of Imperialism: Revisiting the Ugly American (Anthropologist)
  184. Secrecy and Anthropology
  185. Initial Reactions to AAA Report on Anthropologists & Counterinsurgency
  186. Engagement of Anthropology with Security and Intelligence Communities
  187. “Man Dies from Heart Attack in Second Life”
  188. Indigenous Resistance/ Indigenous Reality: from The Fire This Time
  189. “NZ anti-terrorism laws branded incoherent after raid fiasco”
  190. On “Native Terrorism”: A Reader Responds
  191. Indigenism and Essentialism, 2
  192. Defeated Howard Worries that Recolonization is Over
  193. Why Ethnography is Needed
  194. Goodbye and Good Riddance John Howard!
  195. HTS “Anthropologists”: Predictable & Contradictory Arguments
  196. Fieldwork: Not an Inalienable Right, but an Expendable Rite
  197. “Alleviating Harm”: Which Side are Anthropologists Supporting?
  198. Cyberspace News, 1
  199. Transforming Academia with New Technologies
  200. Open Letter to Richard Shweder
  201. Transforming Academia
  202. The Political Economy of Academia
  203. “I gots me a big new grant!”–Cha-Ching!
  204. Dominica, Caribs, and a German U-boat? The problem of why “we always get people like you.”
  205. Paths Ahead, 3: Decolonization and Open Knowledge
  206. Paths Ahead, 2: Questions about “Academic Colonialism”
  207. Conversation on Journals and Open Access Publishing
  208. Bloggers Reacting to the American Anthropological Association’s Online Statement
  209. Empty Scholasticism at its Best on the AAA Blog
  210. Job Ads for Counterinsurgency Support on AAA Website?
  211. Why is Anthropology Linked to Counterinsurgency?
  212. Politics and Ethics: Anthropologists and Human Terrain Systems
  213. Anthropologists React to the AAA Statement on the Ethics of Counterinsurgency Research
  214. AAA Executive Board on Human Terrain Systems
  215. ASAonline
  216. Radical Anthropology
  217. The Ethics of Conference Attendance
  218. To “Abu Muqawama”: Tilting at Shadows of an Ivory Tower
  219. Counterinsurgency Field Manual: Links to Discussions
  220. What is Public Anthropology?
  221. “A Surge in Plagiarism”…Or How to Make a Molehill out of a Mountain
  222. “Important Ideas” in Anthropology
  223. The Ethnographer’s “Job” Makes a Little Boy Laugh
  224. Militarizing Anthropology: Links to news, essays
  225. Paths Ahead? 1
  226. “Models” of Anthropological Colonialism?
  227. David Price: Anthropology, Counterinsurgency, the Kill Chain, and Plagiarism
  228. Montgomery McFate: The New Heroine for a Collapsing Discipline (1.1)
  229. Impermanence, II
  230. Impermanence & Re-animalization
  231. Visualizing Online Collaboration, Live
  232. Shweder’s “True Culture War,” Part II
  233. Richard A. Shweder: A True Culture War
  234. Indigenous Decolonization
  235. SSHRC Policy on Open Access
  236. More Hysteria over the “Native Terrorist”
  237. More Inconvenient Truths
  238. Type P-A-I-N
  239. Anti-anti-essentialism. 1
  240. “Deep Hanging Out”? Yeah right.
  241. Amorphography, 1
  242. Who is my audience? What am I doing here?
  243. Yes Master, Ethnography is Truth
  244. “We Have Ethnography”
  245. BBC News: US Army Enlists Anthropologists
  246. David Price: Anthropologists as Spies
  247. In the world of the mercenary, colonialism is past, present, and future
  248. From Apter (1999): Fabian’s Dialogical, Performative Ethnographic Experiment
  249. Anthropology and Colonialism: More from Diane Lewis (1973)
  250. Another Revolution Missed: Anthropology of Cyberspace
  251. Open Access: Statements from 2004
  252. “It’s very easy to be an advocate…”
  253. The Prisoner of Agenda
  254. Diane Lewis: Anthropology and Colonialism
  255. MANA’O
  256. Network of Concerned Anthropologists: Online Pledge
  257. “Extinction” isn’t what it used to be
  258. Post-Tribal Stress Disorder
  259. Guanaguanare: Universal Aboriginality
  260. The Yanomami Controversy
  261. The Colonization Will be Televised
  262. Indigenous Activism at the United Nations
  263. Against Recolonization: Australian Anthropologists Speak Out
  264. Anthropology and Indigenous Sovereignty
  265. American Indians confront UC-Berkeley over remains
  266. Senate Panel Revisits Kennewick Controversy, Sides with Tribes
  267. Anthropology’s Dirty Little Colonial Streak
  268. Introducing the beginnings of the Open Anthropology Project

Imported entries that pre-date this blog:

  1. The Binding Symbolic Value of the UN Declaration
  2. UN DECLARATION ON RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: APPROVED
  3. UN Draft Declaration on Indigenous Peoples Rights
  4. UN General Assembly to take action on Indigenous Declaration
  5. Commemorative “Indigenous Days” without Indigenous Rights
  6. Twelve percent American Indian?
  7. Blogs for Indigenous News and Commentary
  8. The Imperialist Drive
  9. Indigenous Peoples and the USA on Trial
  10. Recolonizing Australia…or why Trojan horses never say “sorry”
  11. Ottawa to Appeal Expansion of Indigenous “Status”
  12. Canada: New Developments in Indigenous Status
  13. Canada, the UN, and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  14. Aboriginals in Australia: Still the Worst Off
  15. Who Is An Indian? Race, Blood, DNA, and the Politics of Indigeneity in the Americas
  16. News from Australia
  17. Indigenous Activism at the United Nations
  18. Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Condemn Pope
  19. Pope Against Indigenous Religious Traditions
  20. The Vatican and Indigenous Cultural Revival
  21. Vive la xénophobie: Cannibal myth-making…again
  22. Wade Davis: Cultural Conservation Rights
  23. Ward Churchill and the Witch Hunters
  24. Unfair Trade: EU against Africa, Caribbean & Pacific
  25. Interpreting the Gli-Gli
  26. Canadian Government and Native “Terrorists”
  27. Does Arima Matter?
  28. The Catholic Church and the Caribs in Trinidad
  29. Does Trinidad Recognize Its Indigenous People?
  30. Seminole Tribe Purchases Transnational Corporation
  31. Cherokee Nation News Release
  32. Cherokee Nation Revokes Citizenship of Freedmen
  33. Cherokee Nation Expels Native Citizens with African Ancestry
  34. Dialogue: Newest Issue
  35. New Book: Quest for Caribbean Unity
  36. Abu Ghraib, Trinidad & Tobago
  37. Apocalypto Aside from “Accuracy”
  38. Apocalypto
  39. Rosa
  40. Words of Wisdom from Guanaguanare
  41. Australian Aboriginals Win Claim to Perth
  42. Caledonia, Ontario: Beware the Big Bad Indian
  43. Garifuna Protest at Disney: Photographs
  44. “You Got Recognition”
  45. Letter from Cristo Adonis (Carib, Trinidad)
  46. Addendum: Caribs & Santa Rosa, 2006
  47. Caribs and the Santa Rosa Festival, 2006
  48. Venezuelan Aid for American Indians
  49. Rejecting Papal Bull
  50. “Natives” and “Terrorism”: Keeping the Hysteria Raw
  51. Farrakhan: Common Struggle with Navajos
  52. Trinidad Debates Eurocentrism and Indigeneity
  53. Garifunas Speaking Out Against Disney
  54. Pirates of the Caribbean: Commentary by Claire Yashar
  55. Soca Warriors, Amerindian Masking
  56. The UN’s Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  57. SEARCH FOR IDENTITY: ESSAYS ON ST.VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
  58. Breaking Bread
  59. Garifuna Protest Disney, Anaheim, CA, June 24
  60. “Canada” Opposes UN Draft Charter for Indigenous Peoples
  61. The Reclamation of an Indigenous Continent
  62. Boycott Disney, Pirates of the Caribbean
  63. Soca Warriors! Trinidad Pride at World Cup 2006
  64. The Native “Terrorist”: Anti-Indigenous Vocabulary in 2006
  65. What is Happening in “Canada”?
  66. “Canada”: The Name of an Invasion
  67. Dr. Roi Kwabena: Indigenous and African Heritages
  68. Calls to Change Dominica’s Name
  69. Cosmetic Respect for Indigenous Culture in Trinidad
  70. New Book: America is Indian Country
  71. Cannibalism: Interview with Neil Whitehead
  72. Seminoles With African Ancestry: The Right To Heritage
  73. Disney and Carib “Cannibals” Continued
  74. Freedmen descendants use DNA to show Indian blood
  75. Being conscious of origins in Indian affairs
  76. Cannibal Stories
  77. Cannibalism as Cultural Libel
  78. Indigenous Protest Against Disney
  79. Disney’s Carib Indian cannibals deserve boycott
  80. News-Dominica article: Pirates, Caribs & Cannibals
  81. Aboriginal Australians Charge Government with Genocide
  82. Indigenous Rights in the Caribbean
  83. Indigenous peoples oppose National Geographic & IBM research project
  84. Trinidad Express: Caribs Speak about Disney
  85. Carib Community of Trinidad Joins Indigenous Condemnations of Disney
  86. National Garifuna Council of Belize Protests Disney’s Cannibalism
  87. Garifuna Poetry
  88. The Dying Planet
  89. Dominica’s Minister of Tourism Defends Disney, Feb. 18, 2005
  90. Protesting Disney’s Cannibalism in St. Vincent
  91. In Memoriam: Hilary Frederick, past Chief of the Dominica Caribs
  92. Disney and its Cannibals
  93. Statement from Chief Charles Williams of the Dominica Carib Territory re: Disney
  94. Dominica Caribs Exoticized as Cannibals: More News and Other Links
  95. Caribs of Dominica to be Portrayed as Cannibals in Disney Film

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