Agree w @ethnography911.bsky.social from the beginning although not before a serious conversation about the ethics and obligations of ethnographic work. I would also scaffold the assignments to show how the value lies beyond the immediately apparent
Agree w @ethnography911.bsky.social from the beginning although not before a serious conversation about the ethics and obligations of ethnographic work. I would also scaffold the assignments to show how the value lies beyond the immediately apparent
I DO lovemy writing. This snippet is from a book review (a review of @aballes2.bsky.social 's "A Future History of Water")
β€οΈ a time to take pride in the academic work we do. Thank you for writing this review with such care and skill!!
#4S in Seattle is only a few weeks away and I will be joining a brilliant group of people for one of the threaded keynotes. Ours is on Political Water π§π§ππ°π There will be opportunities for online conversation, hope some of you can join! @4sweb.bsky.social
www.4sonline.org/plenary_keyn...
βThere is the world before this annihilation, and the world after. Have we really understood what this means?β
Hidaya Al-Motawaq's son is a year and a half old and weighs less than 10 pounds. Doctors warn of permanent damage to children's health due to chronic malnutrition from Israel's earlier blockade.
Here's the list of volunteer opportunities/needs in LA mentioned in the video. Thank you LA Taco for your work! β€οΈ
lataco.com/los-angeles-...
Bass: I just signed an executive directive that puts all city departments and leadership on notice to protect Angelenosβessentially from the federal government.
Weβre also filing a FOIA request because we want to know: Who are these masked men, and why are they masked in the first place?
β€οΈπ so many wonderful things to come! So happy for you Shannon. Abrazos!
Los Angeles #NoKings
Seagull proudly perched on a "no seagulls" sign
Los Angeles 2025
"At its heart the Trump Administration is violently divisive, isolationist, and segregationist, and solidarity is our first duty and most profound rejection of that agenda."
for this insight, Solnit has been suspended from fb
www.meditationsinanemergency.com/some-notes-o...
This is the spirit of Los Angeles.
This is California.
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
#FreeDavidEndRaids
Part, only a little part, of the history of LA.
Our main event this spring was the 2025 Ethnographic Studio Salon: Interference with Dr. Meghanne Barker, Dr. Jenny Chio, and Dr. Juno Salazar ParreΓ±as
@youknowjuno.bsky.social, @aballes2.bsky.social, @katieulrich.bsky.social, @emmajahodabrown.bsky.social
A number of visiting humanities fellowships now available at the University of Sydney, through the quaintly named SSSHARC (which rarely bites). Come spend some time with us in Sydney!
Spent a couple of wonderful and inspiring days thinking about the Anthropology of the Project Form at Uppsala University. Thx to Carl Rommel and Andy Graan for organizing. Below the opening roundtable w/ Kimberly Chong, Penny Harvey, Tania Li!
Things are bad, so a reminder of the beautiful things to draw some energy and keep us going. The Licuados shop in my neighborhood!
Join us for this yearβs salon! Registration details below:
I will be in conversation with the fantastic Miriam Ticktin tomorrow at NYAS. Thank you to Christine Hegel-Cantarella for the invitation! There is a zoom option.
Promotional poster with a pixelated pink and purple background, a blown-up portion of the image on the cover of "In the Land of the Unreal," book by Lisa Messeri.
Join us in two weeks for a talk by Dr. Lisa Messeri (Yale) on her new book, "In the Land of the Unreal: Virtual and Other Realities in Los Angeles" (Duke U Press, 2024). Taking place in-person on March 11, noon-1:30pm, at USC's Taper Hall (THH) 309K. @aballes2.bsky.social
1/ I am seeing a lot of comments on the slashing of NIH support along the lines of βuniversities should just spend their huge endowments.β
Iβm the last person to cheer on the institutional stratification rising endowments have contributed to. But let me explain why this is not a solution.
So happy to share our recent bilingual series with Cultural Anthropology on "Rethinking Facts from Latin America." Thanks for valiant co-editors @aballes2.bsky.social and @edenmedina.bsky.social, and our partners over at @tapuya.org @vivavivette.bsky.social.
Just out! A bilingual collection (go @culanth!) of short essays on the changing nature of facts, thinking from Latin America. Curated by @krether.bsky.social, @aballes2.bsky.social & @edenmedina.bsky.social medina. [1/2]
π[Cluster Intro] in Tapuya Vol. 7
The Future of Facts in Latin America
How do facts shape and reflect life in Latin America?
πΊRead at doi.org/10.1080/2572...
#FutureofFacts #LatinAmericanSTS #OpenAccess #Tapuya7
@aballes2.bsky.social @krether.bsky.social @edenmedina.bsky.social
Cluster Article βThe persistence of long facts: truth and consequence in Costa Ricaβs aquifersβ β²
By Andrea Ballestero (@aballes2.bsky.social)
Read at π doi.org/10.1080/25729861.2024.2395734
#Water #science #quantification #publics #FactualRegime #OpenAccess #Tapuya7
This might be the thing everybody says, but just learning the ropes here and it is really BEAUTIFUL to find so many of you and meet new people! Hello everybody! πππ
Check out this special issue of Tapuya! Edited by @aballes2.bsky.social, @edenmedina.bsky.social and myself, along with a bunch of fabulous contributors.
β¨New special issueβ¨ coedited with @aballes2.bsky.social and @krether.bsky.social. The special issue published by @tapuya.org is tied to a multiyear interdisciplinary working group on the "Future of Facts in Latin America" funded by @ssrc.org. #latinamerica #sts
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Event poster: in the background, a pixelated image of a mountain in blue tones against a black backdrop. The poster text is white and says, "Missing, Underappreciated, Found: Thinking about ethnographic objects. A workshop feat. Labyrinth Project (UCLA), Fixing Futures (Goethe University), and Expanding the Social World Downwards (USC). September 27, 2024. 9am-12:30pm. USC Taper Hall 309K."
Along with colleagues from Fixing Futures (GoetheΒ University) and the Labyrinth Project (UCLA), we thought together about "transitional devices" encountered by ethnographers. Find a recap of the event here: ethnographystudio.org/happenings/m... @aballes2.bsky.social