The Changing Space of Anthropology in Portugal May 29, 2018May 22, 2018World Anthropologies In this post, Marina Pignatelli describes current trends and obstacles to the growth of anthropology in Portugal.
From South to North: Anthropological PhD Training Abroad and Employability at “Home” May 24, 2018May 22, 2018World Anthropologies In this post, Vanina Santy explores the meaning of home for anthropologists trained and living abroad.
The Same, Yet Different: Ethno-Anthropological Traditions in Europe May 22, 2018World Anthropologies In this post, Čarna Brković reflects on what it means to be a member of the transnational community of European anthropologists and on the emerging "Euro-anthropology."
Anthropologies of Tourism December 18, 2017World Anthropologies The December 2017 issue features a World Anthropologies section on the anthropologies of tourism. In the foreword, Noel B. Salazar argues that “mainstream scholarship seems mostly unaware of ‘Other’ anthropologies of tourism.” The essays and commentaries in this section attempt to remedy this. Foreword Anthropologies of Tourism: What’s in a Name? Noel B. Salazar Essays Development, Power,…
Nativism, Nationalism, and Xenophobia: What Anthropologists Do And Have Done August 16, 2017August 16, 2017World Anthropologies The new issue features a timely and important World Anthropologies special section on "Nativism, Nationalism, and Xenophobia: What Anthropologists Do And Have Done" with a foreword and seven essays.