• Jonathan Mair The University of Manchester Academia.edu

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    Home Log In Sign Up Type to search People , Research Interests and Universities Searching . Jonathan Mair The Anthropology of Ignorance : An Ethnographic Approach out now : http : www.palgrave.com products title.aspx pid=547232 2012-05-03 23:51:09 0700 About Recent Updates Jonathan started following the work of Rane Willerslev University of Oslo Museum of Cultural History , Department of Conservation 2012-05-30 04:58:27 0700 Jonathan started following the work of Gary Sigley The University of Western Australia Asian Studies 2012-05-16 14:12:31 0700 Jonathan started following the work of Jay Bernstein Kingsborough Community College , CUNY Library 2012-05-15 01:25:56 0700 Books 1 Papers 3 What if There is No Elephant Towards a Conception of an Un-sited Field AAA 2009 : Knowing about not

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  • Social Anthropology Staff School of Social Sciences The University of Manchester

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  • Jonathan Mair » ignorance

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  • Human Evolution and Patriarchy

    Updated: 2012-05-22 04:45:45
    The May 4, 2012, issue of the journal Science includes three briefs from the annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, one of which has a few choice words about telomere lengths. In case you hadn’t heard, studying telomere length is all the rage now as it apparently has some correlation to longevity. [...]

  • Now we are seven

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    This week Savage Minds turns seven years old. It’s been a great, tumultuous seven years. Although regular readers may not know it, behind the scenes we at Savage Minds have contemplated closing down the blog numerous times, mostly because it is so much trouble to keep posting things to it. But blogging is a habit that’s hard [...]

  • Silos of Casino Capitalism

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    Something called a “silo” kept cropping up in my field research with media reform broadcasters throughout 2012. At the National Conference of Media Reform in 2011 I attended a panel, “Getting Out of the Silo: Editing Video as a Community.” The organizer told me she was “looking to create an intersectional narrative of collaboration” with [...]

  • May Chicago Archaeological Society Online Codex

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  • Highly Advanced Alien Species

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    I was watching Star Trek the other day (Enterprise season 4) when the crew of the Enterprise met yet another highly advanced alien species. Not just ‘faster warp drives’ or ‘bigger weapons’ but a really, truly, highly advanced alien species. So advanced that, like others that have appeared on the show, they didn’t have bodies. [...]

  • Anthropology’s Suicide?

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    Anthropology is “determined to commit suicide” said David Graeber. To salvage the discipline Graeber encourages you to abandon building theory from Western philosophy. He provokes you to draw theory from your ethnographic experience. He writes: Where once we drew our theoretical terms – “totem,” “taboo,” “mana,” “potlatch” – from ethnography, causing Continental thinkers from Ludwig [...]

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