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This is you on anthropology: @upi_top Man happy with simple life in Utah cave http://www.upi.com/turl-74faf3/
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| Topics: socialmedia, technology, culture, digital | Add delicious to your profileSathya Mohan posted a blog entry
Lecture on love, death and forgetting by Piers Vitebsky
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Sathya Mohan posted a blog entry
A tribute to Christoph and Betty von Furer-Haimendorf
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LIVE AND LET LIVE
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On PR, Social Media and the Evolution of the Web with Robert Scoble
I recently visited good friend Robert Scoble, his lovely wife Maryam and their family in Half Moon Bay. It was an overdue trip,...
I recently visited good friend Robert Scoble, his lovely wife Maryam and their family in Half Moon Bay. It was an overdue trip,...
Brian Solis posted a blog entry
On PR, Social Media and the Evolution of the Web with Robert Scoble
I recently visited good friend Robert Scoble, his lovely wife Maryam and their family in Half Moon Bay. It was an overdue trip,...
I recently visited good friend Robert Scoble, his lovely wife Maryam and their family in Half Moon Bay. It was an overdue trip,...
Sathya Mohan posted a blog entry
The Land of Dolpo
Filmed by Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf. Broadcast by the BBC in the 1960's and based on fieldwork carried out in central...
Filmed by Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf. Broadcast by the BBC in the 1960's and based on fieldwork carried out in central...
Sathya Mohan posted a blog entry
Land of the Gurkhas
Filmed by Christoph von Furer-Haimdendorf and narrated by David Attenborough. Broadcast by the BBC in the 1960's. The film is...
Filmed by Christoph von Furer-Haimdendorf and narrated by David Attenborough. Broadcast by the BBC in the 1960's. The film is...
Sathya Mohan posted a blog entry
The Apa Tani
Filmed by Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf. Broadcast by the BBC in the 1960's and based on fieldwork carried out in Arunachal...
Filmed by Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf. Broadcast by the BBC in the 1960's and based on fieldwork carried out in Arunachal...
Sathya Mohan posted a blog entry
Strange Beliefs: Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard
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Sathya Mohan posted a blog entry
The Men Who Hunted Heads
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48yr old w/degrees in accounting&anthropology lives life in a cave &likes it,gives him freedom from slavery of bills http://bit.ly/6oeiPO
2 days ago
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| Topics: Life In A..., ANTHROPOLOGY, Slavery, accounting | Add twitter to your profileChe posted a blog entry
Difference Between Anthropology and Sociology
Anthropology vs SociologyThe study of human beings can be the study of a lifetime. Trying to understand human behavior has...
Anthropology vs SociologyThe study of human beings can be the study of a lifetime. Trying to understand human behavior has...
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PR in the age of Twitter, Part II
Brian Solis is one of the best-known PR guys in the tech industry. He guest posts on TechCrunch, shows up at almost every industry event, and is well known and liked by most bloggers. We have a long conversation about Twitter and real time and how the...
Brian Solis is one of the best-known PR guys in the tech industry. He guest posts on TechCrunch, shows up at almost every industry event, and is well known and liked by most bloggers. We have a long conversation about Twitter and real time and how the...
PR in the age of Twitter, Part I
Brian Solis is one of the best-known PR guys in the tech industry. He guest posts on TechCrunch, shows up at almost every industry event, and is well known and liked by most bloggers. We have a long conversation about Twitter and real time and how the...
Brian Solis is one of the best-known PR guys in the tech industry. He guest posts on TechCrunch, shows up at almost every industry event, and is well known and liked by most bloggers. We have a long conversation about Twitter and real time and how the...
4 days ago
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What's Your Christmas Card List Got to Do With the Development of the Human Brain?
It is safe to say that our primate ancestors and the early humans they begot never picked out sparkly snowflake paper, wrote up...
It is safe to say that our primate ancestors and the early humans they begot never picked out sparkly snowflake paper, wrote up...
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Getting to the Root of the Problem
I was reading an article today about four US bishops who have stopped their diocesan collections for the Catholic Campaign for...
I was reading an article today about four US bishops who have stopped their diocesan collections for the Catholic Campaign for...
Nanette posted a tweet
@Strwbrry_Blonde I picture you in something from Anthropology, although that's not necessarily "affordable."
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Sex: The Annabel Chong Story (1999)
Synopsis : Sex: The Annabel Chong Story (1999) is a documentary, directed, filmed, and produced by Gough Lewis, and edited by...
Synopsis : Sex: The Annabel Chong Story (1999) is a documentary, directed, filmed, and produced by Gough Lewis, and edited by...
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Anthropology.Collected http://collected.info/anthropology
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New study on origins of language: same brain regions decode both language and gestures http://bit.ly/5SeGRl @alltop #anthropology
7 days ago
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Bob posted a blog entry
We Don’t Respect You
The post will deal with the extent to which Whites respect one race or another.First of all, an anecdote to start it off. I...
The post will deal with the extent to which Whites respect one race or another.First of all, an anecdote to start it off. I...
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liked @gentry 's prezo #w2e http://bit.ly/5oCVsV he incl anthropology I would + sociology & psychology, this is how apps should be designed
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Speciation of the Poorly Drawn Wire Head Creature.
Many people do not understand Charles Darwin’s “Origin of Species” or speciation, because people like to over explain...
Many people do not understand Charles Darwin’s “Origin of Species” or speciation, because people like to over explain...
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The Story of God - Life, the Universe and Everything
Humanity has been curious about the nature of the universe and our place in it for a very long time. That curiosity, as well as our large heads and the fact we are big fat copycats, might be one of the reasons we stand in such a peculiar relation to the...
Humanity has been curious about the nature of the universe and our place in it for a very long time. That curiosity, as well as our large heads and the fact we are big fat copycats, might be one of the reasons we stand in such a peculiar relation to the...
10 days ago
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| Topics: documentary, Lord Robert..., religion, history | Add google reader to your profileJohn M posted a tweet
@Metroknow Mine's anthropology, that's easy to make fun of (but be careful, @caseorganic's here too, and may assimilate you :)
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Dell Hymes, 1927-2009
Dell Hymes, a giant of sociolinguistic theory, has died. "He didn't have much patience for wasting your time in academic...
Dell Hymes, a giant of sociolinguistic theory, has died. "He didn't have much patience for wasting your time in academic...
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Climate Change and Sacrifice
These is a great interview with Howard Bloom on Scientific Blogging. He repeats something he said in his Interview with Jon...
These is a great interview with Howard Bloom on Scientific Blogging. He repeats something he said in his Interview with Jon...
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@digitalsista Anthropology lines up w/ user experience design. Envision my daughter combining anthropology, design & storytelling #w2e
11 days ago
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Capitalism Threatens Indigenous Way of Life
Any time I read about another native culture biting the dust, I truly go through a grieving process. Maybe its the part of me...
Any time I read about another native culture biting the dust, I truly go through a grieving process. Maybe its the part of me...
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Arcade
A digital salon create by Stanford for literature and the humanities:Under our three rubrics—Conversations, Transactions, and Publications—we offer an array of blogs, journals that seek to redefine their genre, forums for the exchange of ideas and...
A digital salon create by Stanford for literature and the humanities:Under our three rubrics—Conversations, Transactions, and Publications—we offer an array of blogs, journals that seek to redefine their genre, forums for the exchange of ideas and...
12 days ago
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| Topics: anthropology, culture, language, literature | Add google reader to your profilePorf. Marranci posted a blog entry
Plutocracy of blood? Afghanistan post-election
How much blood has been spilled in Afghanistan? It is very difficult to say; official estimates speak of an improbable 12,000...
How much blood has been spilled in Afghanistan? It is very difficult to say; official estimates speak of an improbable 12,000...
12 days ago
Islam, Muslims, and an Anthropologist
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Islam, Muslims, and an Anthropologist
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Robin Grant posted a blog entry
An anthropological intro to YouTube
Dr. Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, a pioneer in digital ethnography...
Dr. Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, a pioneer in digital ethnography...
Bob posted a blog entry
Megalithic Culture
Strange stuff.Anyone know what to make of this stuff? I think they are onto something, except for maybe the last paragraph.I...
Strange stuff.Anyone know what to make of this stuff? I think they are onto something, except for maybe the last paragraph.I...
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Wayfinding
Polynesian no-instrument navigation
Polynesian no-instrument navigation
14 days ago
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Using my anthropology seminar as a study hall. Typical.
Jonathan posted a blog entry
Al-Qaeda vs three person marriages
Several weeks ago I learned that three people on a mailing list I am involved in – two guys and a girl – had been...
Several weeks ago I learned that three people on a mailing list I am involved in – two guys and a girl – had been...
Ethan Z. posted a blog entry
Winona LaDuke – Added to Seeking Wholeness’s “Best Of”
Winona LaDuke, is an Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band of Anishinaabeg and is the mother of three...
Winona LaDuke, is an Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band of Anishinaabeg and is the mother of three...
Sathya Mohan posted a blog entry
The Pharmacratic Inquisition
How deep does the rabbit hole go? Gnostic Media is proud to present the official online edition of The Pharmacratic...
How deep does the rabbit hole go? Gnostic Media is proud to present the official online edition of The Pharmacratic...
Sathya Mohan posted a blog entry
Fire on the Mountain: A Gathering of Shamans
A film by David Cherniack Productions in association with Global Vision Corporation and Mystic Fire Video Fire on the...
A film by David Cherniack Productions in association with Global Vision Corporation and Mystic Fire Video Fire on the...
Sathya Mohan posted a blog entry
Complete Inuit shaman life story 1922
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LIVE AND LET LIVE
Danut M posted a blog entry
From Bondage to the Desert – 1.1 The Religious Character of Communist Ideology – 3
1.1.3 Marxist AnthropologyDefinition – Anthropology is the study of humanity (from the Greek word anthropos, meaning...
1.1.3 Marxist AnthropologyDefinition – Anthropology is the study of humanity (from the Greek word anthropos, meaning...
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“In the long run we’re all dead” (Keynes) – Keith Hart
The first in a series of posts on the financial crisis by economic anthrologist Keith Hart, at the ASA Globalog. The series...
The first in a series of posts on the financial crisis by economic anthrologist Keith Hart, at the ASA Globalog. The series...
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