AES at AAA 2017 sessions and workshops announced
AES at AAA 2017 Schedule The schedule of AES events at the AAA Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. is announced, including a list of AES's eight co-sponsored sessions, an AES-sponsored [...]
AES at AAA 2017 Schedule The schedule of AES events at the AAA Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. is announced, including a list of AES's eight co-sponsored sessions, an AES-sponsored [...]
Sidney Mintz and His Legacy: Forum Forum introduction by Kevin A. Yelvington Confronting the present Migration in Sidney Mintz's journal for The People of Puerto Rico by Ismael García-Colón [...]
The American Ethnological Society (AES), a section of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), invites nominations (including self-nominations) for the position of Editor(s) of its journal, American Ethnologist. The position begins [...]
Brexit, Trump, and Anthropology: Forum Introduction The 2016 Brexit referendum and Trump election by Jeanette Edwards, Angelique Haugerud, and Shanti Parikh Deprovincializing Trump, decolonizing diversity, and unsettling anthropology by [...]
September 9, 1933–April 14, 2017 All at AES are sad to receive news of the passing of former AES president and distinguished anthropologist Margery Wolf. Wolf was a pioneering feminist [...]
"Anthropologists in a Trump Era: Academics, Advocates, and Activists" Thursday, March 30 7:30-9:00 PM Moderated by Shanti Parikh (Washington Univ. in St. Louis) and Carole McGranahan (Univ. of Colorado Boulder) [...]
On February 1, AES issued a statement condemning the Trump Administration's executive order on immigration. On March 6 the Trump Administration issued a revised executive order. We oppose the new executive order [...]
Articles Good ramps, bad ramps Centralized design standards and disability access in urban Russian infrastructure by Cassandra Hartblay Self-governance, psychotherapy, and the subject of managed care Internal Family Systems [...]
AES Board’s statement on the importance of the American Ethnological Society assembling this spring February 10, 2017 Dear Colleagues and Students, AES is aware that the new Trump Administration—especially its [...]
February 1, 2017 Founded in 1842, the American Ethnological Society (AES) is the oldest professional society for anthropologists in the United States. Our members include some of the foremost anthropological [...]
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