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Nicholas C. Kawa

Environmental Anthropologist

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Category: public anthropology

Wakanda University at #AmAnth2018

Elizabeth Chin, @nidhisrathore, @allergyPhD, @dorinnekondo, Chibundo Egwuatu & others at #WakandaUniversity gave us an alternative vision of what the space … More

#AAA, #AmAnth2018, Afrofuturism, Elizabeth Chin, Lab of Speculative Ethnology, Wakanda University

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

anthropology, biosolids, Ohio, public lecture, shit studies, Whetstone Library

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

academic anthropology, hiring networks, social inequality, social network analysis

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

ethnography, interview, Lee Hoffer, Ohio State, opioid epidemic, Undergraduate Anthropology Club

First Trip Back Home – A Photo Essay

Amazônica just published a short interview and photo essay that I helped develop with friends while living in Iquitos, Peru in … More

Amazonia, antropologia, ensayo fotográfico, Iquitos, matsés, UNAP

Sedimentation

On Tuesday afternoon at the American Anthropological Association Meeting, I had the opportunity to participate as discussant on a panel … More

#AmAnth17, agriculture, anthropocene, Sedimentation

New Books in Anthropology Podcast

A few weeks ago, Nivedita Kar interviewed me for the New Books in Anthropology Podcast. The episode just went online … More

Amazonia, anthropocene, New Books in Anthropology, podcast

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

#AmAnth2017, Culture & Agriculture, cultures of fermentation, honey wine, mead, public anthropology, zine

The Pop Garden at Ohio State

One of the projects I’ve been really happy to collaborate on here at Ohio State is the “Pop Garden” outside … More

biosolids, Columbus, Com-Til, Ohio State, Pop Garden, urban agriculture

Interview in Edible Columbus

In the latest of issue of Edible Columbus, you can find an interview with me discussing the importance of microbial life for … More

Amazonia, biosolids, Edible Columbus, interview, soil health

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