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Traditionally, anthropologists have focused their gaze upon exotic others in distant lands in order to explain and categorize their cultural differences. I’m not that kind of anthropologist. Monday, December 21, 2009. I've been replaced by an iPhone app! As an anthropologist who has taught about the cultural impacts of new technologies, I am a bit stunned by the news of the new iPhone ethnography app. I can't decide if the new research tool is good or bad for anthropologists. Are all very good things.

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Traditionally, anthropologists have focused their gaze upon exotic others in distant lands in order to explain and categorize their cultural differences. I’m not that kind of anthropologist. Monday, December 21, 2009. I've been replaced by an iPhone app! As an anthropologist who has taught about the cultural impacts of new technologies, I am a bit stunned by the news of the new iPhone ethnography app. I can't decide if the new research tool is good or bad for anthropologists. Are all very good things.

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Traditionally, anthropologists have focused their gaze upon exotic others in distant lands in order to explain and categorize their cultural differences. I’m not that kind of anthropologist. Thursday, January 08, 2009. So Much for Brand Israel. By purposely omitting politics from the re-branding agenda, the hope is to shine a positive light on some other aspects of Israel’s identity, such as its role as a medical and technological innovator. Posted by Emma Jo Aiken-Klar, PhD at 7:56 PM. B) pulling out of...

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Traditionally, anthropologists have focused their gaze upon exotic others in distant lands in order to explain and categorize their cultural differences. I’m not that kind of anthropologist. Thursday, November 29, 2007. I mean, what’s more disturbing? The fact that 15,000 right-wing Israeli protesters marched through Jerusalem to the Western Wall to pray that the peace talks would fail, or that Mahmoud Abbas has banned all demonstrations in the West Bank? Yet a recent poll. What an absurd irony that the ...

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Traditionally, anthropologists have focused their gaze upon exotic others in distant lands in order to explain and categorize their cultural differences. I’m not that kind of anthropologist. Wednesday, January 17, 2007. Finally- A Land Without People for a People Without Land. Today of course, we’re all well aware that prior to the first wave of Zionist immigration to Palestine (it was not called Israel until 1948), the land was inhabited byPalestinians, of course! Fast forward to 2007, and guess what?

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Traditionally, anthropologists have focused their gaze upon exotic others in distant lands in order to explain and categorize their cultural differences. I’m not that kind of anthropologist. Monday, November 19, 2007. Human Rights and Hypocrisy. Perhaps the only thing more irritating than stupid politics is hypocritical politics. I shall illustrate with an example. Ban all goods exported from Canada to Burma, excepting only the export of humanitarian goods. Ban all goods imported from Burma into Canada.

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Traditionally, anthropologists have focused their gaze upon exotic others in distant lands in order to explain and categorize their cultural differences. I’m not that kind of anthropologist. Tuesday, July 10, 2007. Pondering pot and patrol fleets. And just think of all the goodies that federal pot revenues could buy: Harper could fix health care, make university free, pay off the Taliban. and all because Canadians like to get baked. Posted by Emma Jo Aiken-Klar, PhD at 5:23 PM. Our savior has returned!

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read. Saturday, December 13, 2008. December 25, 2008 at 12:33 PM. I guess what I had in the back of my mind is some trouble I've had with books that seem to want to entertain or appeal to the adult separately, or ones that seem to treat children as mere adjuncts of the adult world. Initially, I thought. Do you know it? December 30, 2008 at 5:23 PM. Readings. I think that's better and, honestly, more accurate. December 30, 2008 at 5:53 PM. January 4, 2009 at 7:18 PM. Aiken-Klar, Emma Jo.

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read: December 2008

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Little did I know when I ordered The City ABC Book. For Sam that many of the photographs in it were taken right in our neighbourhood. We're talking steps from our place. Saturday, December 13, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sam's dad at SUNY Buffalo's Electronic Poetry Center. Sam's dad's other blog. Parents (One Soon-to-Be) I Know Who Blog, Sometimes About Their Kids or Being a Parent. Aiken-Klar, Emma Jo. Canadian Children's Book Centre.

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read: One Boy

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read. Sunday, January 25, 2009. Set in motion by die cuts that open windows from page to page to reveal words within words, Laura Vaccaro Seeger's. Is a delightful book that revels in " that. Virtuality of any letter or phoneme to form semantic aggregates inaccessible to normal reading habits." Yeah. I can't help but wonder though as I'm reading with Sam how he's experiencing the linguistic behaviours the book examines. Sam recognizes the letter s. Sam likely recognizes a code he has ye...

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The Unmasked Anthropologist

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Monday, November 24, 2008. Welcome to the site, and thanks for taking time to read my blurb. A quick bit about me and what you’ll find here. I hold a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of Toronto, in Canada. On this blog, I address contemporary issues in politics and culture from an anthropological perspective. So what does that actually mean? I’m not that kind of anthropologist. But here’s the thing: I believe that culture is inexorably linked to politics and that neither can be un...

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read: February 2009

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read. Monday, February 23, 2009. First published in a newspaper 1938, is unusual among the children's books I've read for its almost muted understatement. Its story and the language in which it's rendered are disarmingly simple. And like so many children's books, it has a repeated element: in this case though it's an ever-so-light ding-ding. Is the story of a (guessing) four-year-old boy who waits for his mother at a streetcar stop. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sam's dad's other blog.

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read: January 2009

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read. Sunday, January 25, 2009. Set in motion by die cuts that open windows from page to page to reveal words within words, Laura Vaccaro Seeger's. Is a delightful book that revels in " that. Virtuality of any letter or phoneme to form semantic aggregates inaccessible to normal reading habits." Yeah. I can't help but wonder though as I'm reading with Sam how he's experiencing the linguistic behaviours the book examines. Sam recognizes the letter s. Sam likely recognizes a code he has ye...

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read: A holiday treat

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Little did I know when I ordered The City ABC Book. For Sam that many of the photographs in it were taken right in our neighbourhood. We're talking steps from our place. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sam's dad at SUNY Buffalo's Electronic Poetry Center. Sam's dad's other blog. Parents (One Soon-to-Be) I Know Who Blog, Sometimes About Their Kids or Being a Parent. Aiken-Klar, Emma Jo. Canadian Children's Book Centre. View my complete profile.

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read: Some questions

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read. Monday, January 5, 2009. Since questions relating to audience have developed in a comments box below, I figure I'll think more about them here, out in the open. Initially, the immensely popular. And it didn't help Knuffle Bunny. S case that Sam and I started reading it while. Where the Wild Things Are. But then Sam started to ask for. As frequently as he did for. Was doing. Because I think it's important to allow Sam to find his own interests and preferences, I had been giving...

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read: Overheard at a Toronto children's bookstore

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Sam and Sam's Dad Read. Sunday, January 4, 2009. Overheard at a Toronto children's bookstore. We hope that every child will be thoroughly familiar with Mother Goose by kindergarten.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sam's dad at SUNY Buffalo's Electronic Poetry Center. Sam's dad's other blog. Parents (One Soon-to-Be) I Know Who Blog, Sometimes About Their Kids or Being a Parent. Aiken-Klar, Emma Jo. Canadian Children's Book Centre. Overheard at a Toronto childrens bookstore. View my complete profile.

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Traditionally, anthropologists have focused their gaze upon exotic others in distant lands in order to explain and categorize their cultural differences. I’m not that kind of anthropologist. Monday, December 21, 2009. I've been replaced by an iPhone app! As an anthropologist who has taught about the cultural impacts of new technologies, I am a bit stunned by the news of the new iPhone ethnography app. I can't decide if the new research tool is good or bad for anthropologists. Are all very good things.

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