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Teaching Post-Doc, Visual or Museum Anthropology, U of British ColumbiaThe Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia invites applications for up to 15 Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows, to begin 1 July 2010. These positions enable innovative and collaborative teaching between Fellows and outstanding UBC professors. The program will help to launch the careers of new scholars showing early promise as excellent university teachers and researchers. Each Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow will have opportunities to interact with UBC colleagues on teaching and research, as well as to be part of a cohort of early-career scholars sharing methods and exchanging ideas for excellent teaching. One of the new Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow positions has been allocated to the UBC Department of Anthropology, which has strengths in a broad range of areas in anthropological archaeology; sociocultural anthropology (including medical and linguistic anthropology); and museum and visual anthropology (see http://www.anth.ubc.ca ). We invite applications from outstanding candidates in the areas of museum and/or visual anthropology. Depending on their area of specialization, the successful candidate will have access to the collections and research facilities of the new Centre for Cultural Research at the Museum of Anthropology (http://www.moa.ubc.ca ) and/or the Ethnographic Film Unit within the Department of Anthropology ( http://anthfilm.anth.ubc.ca/ ). (more…) Posted on: Friday, February 19th, 2010 |
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Call for Papers, AAA 2010: “Keeping Time Alive: Rhythms of Memory and Meaning in Person and Place”2010 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting Paper abstracts are invited for this panel to be submitted to the Society for Cultural Anthropology (SCA) DUE DATE: Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Panel Description: “Keeping Time Alive: Rhythms of Memory and Meaning in Person and Place” In this panel we focus on memory, exploring the temporal dimensions through which memory is generated, circulated, and sustained (or erased). What are the mechanisms and vehicles that carry memory and meaning forward? What are the rhythms inherent to these movements? Who directs these process and how? Finally, how do these circulations “keep time alive,” connecting people to the past, present, and future as well as to larger social and political institutions, structures, and agendas? (more…) Posted on: Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 |
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Call for Invited Paper and Poster Sessions (Deadline March 1, 2010) – Society for Visual Anthropology, AAA 2010 Annual MeetingThe deadline for consideration as a SVA invited session is coming up! Invited paper/poster session proposals must be submitted by email to the SVA Program Chairs by March 1, 2010. 2010 SVA Program Chairs:
The benefits of invited status include: 1) guaranteed acceptance into the program (no waiting until August!); 2) priority consideration for the more “desirable” time slots during the meeting; and 3) promotion within the program as an invited session. (more…) Posted on: Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 |
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Call for Papers: Aesthetic Representations of Political ViolenceWe are seeking papers for an interdisciplinary panel on “Aesthetic Representations of Political Violence” to be presented at the 2010 meetings of the American Anthropological Association in New Orleans, Nov. 17-21, 2010.
Representations of political violence are often created and resurrected in various aesthetic forms to further particular social, political or economic across times and place. For example, theatrical performances or artistic creations romanticizing past violence can be used to normalize certain types of violent displays within the viewing community. The aesthetic forms that these representations take are often essential to creating an emotionally compelling narrative to galvanize the audience to adopt a particular perspective relating to local, national, or global issues. These representations also allow viewers a space to negotiate alternative interpretations of the depicted violence and its current relevance. Please submit an abstract by March 10, 2010, to Jennifer Schlegel (jschlege@kutztown.edu) or Kim Shively (shively@kutztown.edu). (more…) Posted on: Monday, February 8th, 2010 |
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Call for Applicants: THINKING WITH A VIDEO CAMERAWorkshop in Ethnographic Filmmaking with Judith and David MacDougall AARHUS UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL, Denmark, AUGUST 20-26, 2010 The Aarhus University Summer School in visual anthropology is an intensive course designed for Danish and international students interested in a brief but challenging educational experience during the summer. The course is open to students in anthropology and related disciplines from Denmark and elsewhere and is intended for people with no or little previous experience with filmmaking. The language of teaching is English. (more…) Posted on: Thursday, January 21st, 2010 |
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New Courses at Oxford Academy of Documentary FilmNEW DOCUMENTARY FILM COURSES IN OXFORD OPEN TO EVERYONE . for research purposes, The Oxford Academy of Documentary Film will be running short courses in *5-Day Workshop Before You Go: Introduction to documentary filmmaking *3-Week Intensive Foundation Course in Documentary Film- 4 days a week* Please visit http://www.oadf.co.uk for more information and application Posted on: Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 |
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Society for Visual Anthropology AAA: CALL FOR PROPOSALSNew Orleans, November 17-21, 2010 Dear Society for Visual Anthropology members, As your program chairs for the 2010 Annual Meeting, we’d like to Posted on: Monday, January 18th, 2010 |
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AAA 2010, New Orleans: SVA Call for PapersNew Orleans has inspired the theme of the 2010 AAA Annual Meetings: “Circulation.” This theme is meant to encourage us to think about what happens when movement is the organizing trope of our questions, methodologies, analyses and accounts. We can think in terms of circulation across time as well as space, through different organizing principles, and in a variety of shapes and forms, inviting us to consider what triggers, facilitates, constrains, disrupts or stops flows; what is at stake in these processes and for whom. The SVA always has a significant presence at the Annual Meeting, and 2010 will be no different. We encourage anthropologists of all ranks and with interests in visual research to contribute proposals. Deadlines for the submission of executive, invited and volunteered sessions are coming up, so please feel free to contact the SVA program committee with your questions, ideas, and submissions well before the deadlines below so that we can address any concerns and help build the strongest possible SVA program for this year. The 2010 SVA Program Committee consists of Stephanie Takaragawa (takaraga@chapman.edu) and Jenny Chio (Jenny.Chio@uts.edu.au). (more…) Posted on: Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 |
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SIC 2010: Call for ProjectsPosted on: Sunday, December 13th, 2009 |
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10th Göttingen International Ethnographic Film Festival
The festival promotes documentary cinema with a special emphasis on new films, videos or interactive media (published after 1.1.2007) dealing with socio-cultural processes in a wide sense of the term. Posted on: Sunday, December 13th, 2009 |


