One of the weirdest experiences transitioning to the Netherlands... last year I spoke to a lot of colleagues who were motivated to strike but felt they couldn't cope with the "increased workload" it would bring
One of the weirdest experiences transitioning to the Netherlands... last year I spoke to a lot of colleagues who were motivated to strike but felt they couldn't cope with the "increased workload" it would bring
Iβm co-hosting a workshop on Black death and mourning via Black family narratives @framerframed.bsky.social on April 9 (17-20:00). In discussion with @julianisenia.bsky.social, Nawal Mustafa, and Camille Sapara Barton. Please join and circulate!
"Proposals for a Caring Economy" comes out this spring. I often hope that a book will become irrelevant by the time it's published. Sadly, this little book is more relevant than ever. It offers a set of ethnographically-driven policy recommendations, suitable for any reader. bit.ly/4iS1tUS
Happening next week!
Please join us @oxford-anthro.bsky.social this Friday for Week 6 of our Department Seminar with @branwyn.bsky.social who will be presenting her paper βStaple Strategies: Food crisis and the struggle for millet in Senegalβ. More info here: www.anthro.ox.ac.uk/event/staple...
Can #agency be reduced to notions of personal choice, #freedom, and #autonomy? Find out here: www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/agency #anthropology #sts #anthrobluesky
Thank you so much! A very promising first half of a syllabus here...
Hi Adam, could you recommend a short text laying out this argument that might work well for teaching?
βHow does a food crisis occur? What factors create conditions of scarcity? What can be done about it? These questions sit at the heart of The Hunger Tales, a resource-management board game hatched by Bakudapan Food Study Group, an eight-woman collective founded in 2015 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.β