For the past several years, the graduate students of the Ohio State Department of Anthropology have produced A Story of … More
Category: anthropology and education
The Social Network of US Academic Anthropology and Its Inequalities
This project has taken several years to come together, but I’m happy to share that “The Social Network of US … More
Zines!
Why assign final papers for a history of theory class when you can make zines instead?
What Happens When We Flush? Public Talk at Whetstone Library
If you want to learn about all the fascinating things central Ohio does with its so-called “human waste,” come to … More
U.S. Academic Anthropology’s Hiring Network
A paper I authored with several colleagues titled “The Social Network of U.S. Academic Anthropology and Its Inequalities” was recently … More
Lee Hoffer on the Opioid Epidemic
Last week, the OSU Undergraduate Anthropology Club invited Lee Hoffer, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Case Western Reserve University, to … More
How Academic Hierarchy Shapes the Distribution of Precarity
Yesterday, Cultural Anthropology updated its recent forum on academic precarity with several additional essays, including one that I wrote about the … More
Margaret’s Mead: C&A’s First Zine
Last week, we printed off the first zine produced by the Culture & Agriculture section of the American Anthropological Association (AAA). … More
Taft Research Center Talk
I just returned from visiting the University of Cincinnati where I gave a talk at the Taft Research Center. Many … More
Culture and Agriculture at #AAA2016
If you’ll be attending the American Anthropological Association meeting in Minneapolis next month, here you can find all of the … More