Every year there is a new university graduation zeitgeist. This year it's commencement speakers getting vehemently booed when they mention AI in a positive light.
Society for Cultural Anthropology
New AnthroPod!🔊
In the first of a three-part miniseries, we listen to the stories people tell themselves about themselves: how people come to connect with history, how traditions are carried and transmitted, and how emotional performances help people move forward.
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As instructors in higher education wrestle with how to design assignments that foster genuine learning in the age of AI, Alyssa Paredes offers a timely reflection on an alternative form of assessment: the oral exam tradition.
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In “Recalling the Suicide: Affective Storytelling and the Ethics of ‘Good’ Womanhood,” Anjali Krishan examines how married, middle-class women in Delhi remember and narrate the deaths of women around them.
Read Anjali Krishan' article in our LATEST ISSUE:
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🎙️ New AnthroPod: Iranian Diaspora Perspectives
How do Iranian diaspora communities navigate identity, belonging, and political change? Sharon Jacobs talks with Amy Malek about her book Culture Beyond Country: Strategies of Inclusion in the Global Iranian Diaspora.
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How did Brexit and COVID-19 reveal the temporal regimes in contemporary England, implicitly reinforcing ageist marginalization and unequal power dynamics among different generational groups?
Read Cathrine Degnen’s article in our latest issue: journal.culanth.org/index.php/ca/article/view/5951
🚨Have you heard? The new issue of Cultural Anthropology is out now!
Featuring eleven original papers with ethnographic insights into topics ranging from evasion & repair to belonging across African, Asian & European geographies.
Find all the articles ⤵️ Open Access as always!