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Thursday, May 11, 2017
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Wednesday, May 11, 2016
EFD Haftanın Web Projesi: BİANET Kürtçe yayını başladı
http://bianet.org/kurdi
Önerilerinizi alalım:
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Ha bir de EFD’ye katkıda bulunmak isterseniz:
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Dutch Turkologist Prof. Eric-Jan Zürcher Returns Price to Protest Erdoğan…
Eric Jan Zurcher (godfather of Turkish studies) returns his medal of high distinction to the Turkish embassy https://t.co/zBrbL1U549
— Peter Nut (@nipped) May 9, 2016
I spoke with Eric Jan Zurcher, his colleagues @heissenstat & @Istanbultelaviv & author @AkyolinEnglish dutch article https://t.co/8ZZ3z4gH1y
— Peter Nut (@nipped) May 10, 2016
Eric Jan Zürcher just informed me that his medal will be delivered to the Turkish embassy today
— Peter Nut (@nipped) May 10, 2016
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Monday, May 11, 2015
Anthropology roundup: AAA Photo contest begins… On Fredrik Barth….
The AAA Photo Contest returns again this year, and submission are open to all active AAA members, submit here!
If you could define your work in a single picture, what would it look like?
First Things (blog)
“Living in a community, people find themselves wanting to keep apart from some dissimilar others and to be included within sets of similars. To justify their wish to be separate they tend to invoke theories of contagion, religious or secular, aesthetic .
By Sean Carey
Thomas Hylland Eriksen is professor of social anthropology at the University of Oslo. He is the author of numerous books, including Ethnicity and Nationalism,A History of Anthropology, Small Places, Large Issues, Tyranny of the Moment,Globalization and Common Denominators. His latest book Fredrik Barth, is an intellectual biography of his fellow Norwegian social anthropologist. It was recently published in the U.K. and will be released in June in the U.S. Here, AW contributor Sean Carey interviews Eriksen about the book.
Anthropology, not demagoguery, is the way to understand ISIS
Patheos (blog)
Recently, I started a series of blog posts on the evolution of religion. Those posts will start back up next time, but this week I’m stopping the presses to share something more important: Scott Atran, a cognitive anthropologist who studies religious .
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Washington is confused with Turkey, Saudi pact, so do we.
For the Armenian diaspora, today is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day—but not in Turkey. Perhaps members of the country’s Kurdish minority can help shake up a polarised narrative.
Dark heritage: a derelict Armenian church in Diyarbakir. All photos courtesy of the author.
Just like the skeletons that were discovered in Diyarbakır in 2012 nearly 100 years after they were buried, Turkey’s past is haunting its future and demanding that we remember the tragic events of the Armenian Genocide.
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