In the News: More on Ebola
For this series of posts titled “Ebola in Perspective,” anthropologists weigh in on their own experiences in West Africa with the aim of countering the dominant narrative portraying the […]
For this series of posts titled “Ebola in Perspective,” anthropologists weigh in on their own experiences in West Africa with the aim of countering the dominant narrative portraying the […]
(reposted from the Oakland Institute)
Press Release: Farmers, Indigenous Peoples, and NGOs Take to the Streets in Ten Cities Demanding an End to World Bank’s Morally Bankrupt Development
Groups Will Stage […]
For Humanosphere, Gabe Spitzer talked with medical anthropologist James Pfeiffer for a podcast “How the aid and development industry helped cause Africa’s Ebola outbreak,” which critiques the development aid […]
The CIHA Blog editorial team at University KwaZulu-Natal is proud to participate in this year’s PACSA Film and Arts Festival at the UKZN. Under the theme of “People Live Here […]
On 11 September 2014 the CIHABlog editorial team at UKZN joined the UKZN’s College of Humanities to celebrate and reflect on the first 20 years of the post-apartheid South Africa, […]
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