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Ex-bishop wins Paraguayan election; 6-decade rulers dumped - Yahoo! News
The world's longest-ruling political party lost its six-decade grasp on power in Paraguay with the presidential victory of a former Roman Catholic bishop. ADVERTISEMENT Political newcomer Fernando Lugo, a charismatic 56-year-old who resigned from the church to run for president, put an end to the Colorado Party's 61-year reign in Sunday's election, rallying voters against political corruption and economic disarray.
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EASA Media Anthropology Network - Working Papers
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Photoethnography.com: A Case against Giving Informants Cameras (and Coming Back Weeks Later)
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Og så alligevel… » Ethnography and the design of new media
More and more anthropologists are doing research on new media technologies like mobile phones and social networking sites. Some of them are even being hired by companies to do ethnographic studies to gather the sort of “actionable insight” that can help a better understanding of how these technologies are used, and help inform how new products should be designed.
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THE END(S) OF ETHNOGRAPHY: Social/Cultural Anthropology's Signature Form of Producing Knowledge in Transition
Today's investment in and calls for public anthropology are one symptom of the profound rupture and reorganization of the research agendas of social/cultural anthropology as it moved away from the four-field organization of anthropology into an alignment with certain humanities-driven, energetically interdisciplinary appropriations of the concerns of the social sciences in the name of "theory." In anthropology, this story can most cogently be told by focusing on what happened to its central professional culture of method: what ethnography looks like today and the conditions of research, encompassing fieldwork, that produce it. This article is an examination of this reorganization of social/cultural anthropology, which has left the center of the discipline intellectually weak relative to the vitality of its diverse interdisciplinary and even nonacademic engagements. It asks whether this post-1980s reorganized social/cultural anthropology might rediscover and reunite with some of its historic core associations (four-field as well as topical) in the new terrains of research and partnerships on the peripheries of its old disciplinary center.
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YouTube - Interview of anthropologist Mary Douglas
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K-State students' video assignments make their way around the world, drawing more than a million viewers and even helping students, grads land jobs
K-STATE STUDENTS' VIDEO ASSIGNMENTS MAKE THEIR WAY AROUND THE WORLD, DRAWING MORE THAN A MILLION VIEWERS AND EVEN HELPING STUDENTS, GRADS LAND JOBS
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Author Struggles to Stay Removed from Slave Trade : NPR
With $50 and a plane ticket to Haiti, one can buy a slave. This was just one of the difficult lessons writer Benjamin Skinner learned while researching his book, A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery.
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Digital Ethnography
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VIRTUAL ANTHROPOLOGY | An emerging consumer trend and related new business ideas
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Archaeologist 'Strikes Gold' With Finds Of Ancient Nasca Iron Ore Mine In Peru
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National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA) - Internships
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