Reminder/Rappel - Women's Network Award for a Student Paper in Feminist Anthropology CASCA 2018/ Appel à propositions pour le Prix étudiant du Réseau des femmes de la CASCA 2018
https://www.cas-sca.ca/groups-and-networks/women-s-network/awards/student-paper-award
https://www.cas-sca.ca/fr/groupes-et-reseaux/reseau-des-femmes/prix/prix-etudiant
CFPs, Events, Opportunities/Colloques, Appels à communication, évènements, opportunités
-Call for chapters: Anthropologies of global maternal and reproductive health: From policy spaces to sites of practice
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/8732-call-for-chapters-anthropologies-of-global-maternal-and-reproductive-health-from-policy-spaces-to-sites-of-practice
https://www.cas-sca.ca/fr/grou
CFPs, Events, Opportunities/Colloques, Appels à communication, évènements, opportunités
-Lecture: A Bloody Revolution? Continuity and Discontinuity in the Anatomical Discovery of Circulation
-Call for Book Chapters: Women and Leadership
-CFP: Contact - Conquest - Colonization. Practices of Comparing between Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, from Antiquity to Present
-Critical Arts: South-North Cultural and Media Studies Call for Papers – Curatorial Care: Humanising Practices – Past Presences and Present Encounters
-Call for Papers for Special Issue on "Genealogy and Multiracial Family Histories"
-Call for Papers for Special Issue on "Adoption Experiences and the Tracing and Narration of Family Genealogies"
-CFP: Pleasure and Health: A colloquium
-CFP: Special Issue on 'Reflexivity in Qualitative Social Science Research' - Graduate Journal of Social Science
-Call for Papers for Special Issue on "Political Genealogy after Foucault"
-CFP: African Studies Association 2018 CFP: Energies: Power, Creativity and Afro-Futures
-CFP: Archiving Feminist Futures – Temporality and Gender in Cultural Analysis
-CfP: How can STS help to reflect on the political crisis associated with refugees and asylum seekers?
-CfP: Sept 2018 Indigenous Queer Intersections in the Arctic // IASSA Working Group Gender in the Arctic
-Teaching Global Health Survey
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/8732-call-for-chapters-anthropologies-of-global-maternal-and-reproductive-health-from-policy-spaces-to-sites-of-practice
-4th Black Canadian Studies Association Conference: Reparations (deadline Feb 28)
-Canadian Journal of Disability Studies Call For Papers: Shapes and Sites of Transinstitutionalization
-Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics CFP
-cfp Rocking Islam International Workshop 2018 Freiburg
-CFP African Studies Association 2018
-CFP for an upcoming volume_Hydroscapes and Hydrosocial States
-CfP: Anthropology in the Classroom – How Is It Taught @ IUAES 18th World Congress in Brazil
-IPPH/IRSC - 2018 International Population Data Linkage Network - Call for Abstracts /
Demande de Résumés
-CfP: Encountering Deceptions of Development(s): Exploring the Practices and Knowledge in the Global South'
-Autism, Anthropology and Lived Experience - Symposium in Edinburgh
-CfP: The Post-Wage Economy: Re-theorising Work Across the Global North-South Divide
-CFP/Public Lecture Competition ASLE-UKI in Orkney
-CFP: De/Composing Death: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference, Aug 2018, DalhousieU Halifax
-CFP: GLOBAL TRACES: art-ethnography-heritage
-Upcoming Conference: New Spaces of Resistance in Latin America: Beyond the Pink Tide, April 2018, Cambridge UK
-WCAA participation in IUAES World Congress in Florianopolis, Brazil
-Launch of Post-Slavery Mental Health Managed Innovation Network
-Open panel CfP (IUAES 2018, Florianópolis) | "Vital Experiments: Living (and Dying) with Pharmaceuticals after the Human"
-CFP: "Priors and Priorities" Conceiving Time and Other Bodies. Grad Conference (Cambridge, April 2018)
-CFP: Call for Proposals: Religion, Technology, and Human Relationships
-CFP: 2018 Sections Edition of Anthropology News
-Pre-announcement: Global Governance for Infectious Diseases / Annonce préalable : gouvernance mondiale des maladies infectieuses
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9063-pre-announcement-global-governance-for-infectious-diseases-annonce-prealable-gouvernance-mondiale-des-maladies-infectieuses
See them and others on our website:
Consultez-les ou voyez toute la liste en visitant notre site web:
http://cas-sca.ca/fr/appel-de-communications
http://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers
Thank you/Merci
Events/Évènements-Other/Autres:
1.
Reading Group at UCL, "Making Markets"
I am writing to invite your participation in a reading group continuing
through Term 2 at University College London. Please contact Dr. Marissa J.
Smith at
marissa.smith@ucl.ac.uk <tessa.altman.14@ucl.ac.uk> to RSVP or with any
questions.
*Making Markets*
*Reading Group*
From 11am-1pm on Fridays until Fri 23 March 2018
Staff Common Room, UCL Anthropology, 14 Taviton St WC1H 0BW
Organiser: Dr. Marissa J. Smith
The year 2017 has seen a global pattern of, on the one hand, reentrenchment
of now familiar techniques of technocratic governance as well as, on the
other, "anti-establishment" electoral upsets.
While a number of anthropological conversations have coalesced examining
the connections between these phenomena, this reading group will focus on
how these and associated social fractures and fractals concern the meanings
and makings of "markets," particularly as these are fields through which
definitions of insider and outsider are delineated and embodied, valuables
and resources are named and acquired, and moralities of exchange are
negotiated, assumed, and/or imposed.
The anthropologists involved in the conversations focused on here have
routinely crossed the divide between "up the anthropologist" (Nader) and
more "traditional" milleus of fieldwork, but we begin with work among
"elites" to foreground the contested and "cultural" character of
technocratic management, which has often been characterized as "hollowing
out" (Strathern) and "flattening" its others. In seeking to further develop
on these conversations, we ask: How do we apply these frames beyond "the
anthropology of Europe?" Should we designate some of what we are describing
as "fascist" and some as "feminist?" How are ethnographic practice and
other research methodologies implicated in these processes, and what other
approaches might we develop?
Our reading list includes monographs as well as articles. Participants are
expected to read as little or as much as able, and attendance at all or
multiple sessions is of course not required. The group is open to staff and
students at all levels of study and practice.
*Schedule*
Janine WEDEL, Collision and Collusion: The Strange Case of Western Aid To
Eastern Europe
Hannah APPEL, "On Simultaneity"
Alexandra OUROUSSOFF, Wall Street at War: The Secret Struggle for the
Global Economy
Laura BEAR, Navigating Austerity: Currents of Debt Along a South Asian River
Sylvia YANAGISAKO, Producing Culture and Capital: Italian Family Firms in
Italy
**2/23* Next meeting -- Bill MAURER, et. al. "Social Payments: Innovation,
Trust, Bitcoin, and the Sharing Economy."*
Douglas HOLMES, Integral Europe: Fast-Capitalism, Neofascism,
Multiculturalism
John BORNEMAN, Belonging in the Two Berlins: Kin, State, Nation
Morten PEDERSEN, "The politics of paradox: Kierkegaardian theology and
national conservatism in Denmark."
Carol J. GREENHOUSE, The Paradox of Relevance: Ethnography and Citizenship
in the United States
through Term 2 at University College London. Please contact Dr. Marissa J.
Smith at
marissa.smith@ucl.ac.uk <tessa.altman.14@ucl.ac.uk> to RSVP or with any
questions.
*Making Markets*
*Reading Group*
From 11am-1pm on Fridays until Fri 23 March 2018
Staff Common Room, UCL Anthropology, 14 Taviton St WC1H 0BW
Organiser: Dr. Marissa J. Smith
The year 2017 has seen a global pattern of, on the one hand, reentrenchment
of now familiar techniques of technocratic governance as well as, on the
other, "anti-establishment" electoral upsets.
While a number of anthropological conversations have coalesced examining
the connections between these phenomena, this reading group will focus on
how these and associated social fractures and fractals concern the meanings
and makings of "markets," particularly as these are fields through which
definitions of insider and outsider are delineated and embodied, valuables
and resources are named and acquired, and moralities of exchange are
negotiated, assumed, and/or imposed.
The anthropologists involved in the conversations focused on here have
routinely crossed the divide between "up the anthropologist" (Nader) and
more "traditional" milleus of fieldwork, but we begin with work among
"elites" to foreground the contested and "cultural" character of
technocratic management, which has often been characterized as "hollowing
out" (Strathern) and "flattening" its others. In seeking to further develop
on these conversations, we ask: How do we apply these frames beyond "the
anthropology of Europe?" Should we designate some of what we are describing
as "fascist" and some as "feminist?" How are ethnographic practice and
other research methodologies implicated in these processes, and what other
approaches might we develop?
Our reading list includes monographs as well as articles. Participants are
expected to read as little or as much as able, and attendance at all or
multiple sessions is of course not required. The group is open to staff and
students at all levels of study and practice.
*Schedule*
Janine WEDEL, Collision and Collusion: The Strange Case of Western Aid To
Eastern Europe
Hannah APPEL, "On Simultaneity"
Alexandra OUROUSSOFF, Wall Street at War: The Secret Struggle for the
Global Economy
Laura BEAR, Navigating Austerity: Currents of Debt Along a South Asian River
Sylvia YANAGISAKO, Producing Culture and Capital: Italian Family Firms in
Italy
**2/23* Next meeting -- Bill MAURER, et. al. "Social Payments: Innovation,
Trust, Bitcoin, and the Sharing Economy."*
Douglas HOLMES, Integral Europe: Fast-Capitalism, Neofascism,
Multiculturalism
John BORNEMAN, Belonging in the Two Berlins: Kin, State, Nation
Morten PEDERSEN, "The politics of paradox: Kierkegaardian theology and
national conservatism in Denmark."
Carol J. GREENHOUSE, The Paradox of Relevance: Ethnography and Citizenship
in the United States
See them and others on our website:
Consultez-les ou voyez toute la liste en visitant notre site web:
http://cas-sca.ca/fr/appel-de-
http://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pap
Thank you/Merci